As homeowners look to stay comfortable and control costs this winter, a new generation of smart thermostats is stepping up.
But there's a magic number that the U.S. Department of Energy says is optimal for home heating in the winter: 68 degrees when ...
Adjusting your thermostat at night. The Department of Energy recommends keeping your thermostat at 68-70 degrees during the day and lowering it at night. Setting your water heater to 120 degrees.
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Homeowner requests advice after questioning whether heat pump HVACs can handle frigid winters: 'I'm told [this] is just marketing'
Heat pumps are a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to meet your home's energy needs — but can they hold up to the realities of ...
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