Helpful Tips For Managing Your Home’s Temperature

Helpful Tips For Managing Your Home’s Temperature

Spring is a transitioning season, phasing out the winter stage and ushering in summer. And temperature drops or fluctuations are one of the main characteristics of this season, as teases of warmth can disappear in an instant to be replaced by cold breezes. That is particularly the case in March and April. Many people tend to experience warmer days and colder nights. And while some regions may experience a more moderate change, others may see a significant drop in temperature that can last for days or weeks. To help you deal with the fluctuations, here are some tips for managing your home’s temperature.

Helpful Tips For Managing Your Home’s Temperature

  • Choose the right heating sources for your home

 

One way to combat temperature drops is to choose your preferred heating sources, for example, you can create a fireplace or look into different types of water heaters. You can also consider using a heated blanket or space heater. A heated blanket can keep you warm at night, while a space heater can warm up specific areas in your home that you need to use. But regardless of what heating source you choose, it’s important to never leave them unattended, especially when you’re not at home. 

 

  • Keep the furnace fan on at all times

 

While many homeowners leave their furnace fan on auto settings, the better option is to simply leave it on. Just turn it on and keep it that way; additional settings are unnecessary. This way, your furnace will continue circulating the air in your home even long after the heating cycle. Keeping your furnace fan in auto settings will only cause the air to stagnate when the heating cycle ends. Of course, keeping it on at all times may increase your monthly bills by $5, but that will be money well spent. 

 

  • Invest in a smart thermostat

 

Smart thermostats have become the latest smart tech craze for many homeowners, and rightly so. Their programmable feature offers numerous advantages, especially in spring. They can change your indoor temperature to suit temperature drops based on how you program them. They can also ‘learn’ or save your preferred temperature programming and automatically adjust themselves accordingly without you needing to make any further changes. But that’s not all; a smart thermostat can also gauge the outside temperature and change the temperature indoors, so you don’t walk into a hot or cold home after being outdoors all day. And if you don’t have a smart thermostat, the point can help.

 

  • Consider investing in a heat pump

Helpful Tips For Managing Your Home’s Temperature

Heat pumps are considered one of the best solutions for spring’s spotty weather. And even better, you wouldn’t have to worry about your energy bills soaring. A heat pump’s mechanism allows it to transfer heat from one place to another. When it gets cold inside, your heat pump will go into heating mode by extracting heat from the outside air and transferring it into your home. And when it gets too warm indoors, a reverse cooling mode allows your heat pump to pull the heat from indoors and transfer it outside. Beyond adjusting your indoor temperature, a heat pump can also help improve indoor air quality so you don’t become prone to common spring allergies. 

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