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What should I set my thermostat to in the winter when away?
So, What Temperature Should I Set My Thermostat in Winter?
- When you’re home: 68 degrees.
- When you’re sleeping: 60-67 degrees.
- When you’re away: 60-65 degrees.
What is a good temperature to set your thermostat in the summer?
78 degrees
It turns out that the best indoor temperature for your home during the summer months is 78 degrees, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. If that temperature falls outside your comfort level, there are several ways to modify how your home feels without causing your energy bill to spike.
What temperature should I set my thermostat to store energy?
68 degrees Fahrenheit
According to ENERGY STAR, setting your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) when you’re home is the ideal balance of comfort and energy efficiency.
How do I keep nest at one temp?
Start a temperature hold
- In the Menu view, select Hold .
- Select Current temp or Eco.
- Choose a time. You can scroll up and down to edit the time by half-hour blocks.
- Select Confirm.
Is 72 too high for thermostat in winter?
68 to 72 degrees is a temperature range that is not too warm or cool, and is sufficient enough to warm up the home just enough so that everyone is comfortable regardless of the type of clothing they have on.
Is 70 too high for thermostat in winter?
It’s best to not set your thermostat lower than 70 to 72 degrees. Most units are not designed to cool a house below that point, and you risk the system freezing up.
Why does my Nest keep changing temp?
It chooses temperatures that have been set by the user at least once and begins to make adjustments to temperature after learning your daily activity. Turn auto-schedule off to keep the temperature from regularly changing.
What does Alt heat mean on Nest?
If a dual fuel system is installed, the Nest Thermostat will display “ALT. HEAT” or “ALT. HEAT STAGE 2” if the alternate heating sources are engaged. Auxiliary heat will only turn on when the outdoor temperature is below the auxiliary heat lockout temperature.