When Should I Switch My Thermostat From Cool To Heat Setting?

The recommended thermostat settings during months of extreme temperatures are obvious. If it’s snowing outside, it’s a no brainer that your furnace should be running, and in the middle of summer, you wouldn’t dream of turning off your air conditioner.

The more difficult question is “what should my thermostat be set to in the fall?” When the leaves start to change color and pumpkin patches start popping up on every corner, you might want to start considering whether it’s time to change your thermostat from “cool” to “heat.”

However, knowing exactly when to make the switch can be tricky for homeowners experiencing frequent temperature fluctuations.

How To Avoid Continuously Adjusting Your Thermostat During Fall

Just when you light your cinnamon apple scented candles and pull out your rake to do some fall exterior maintenance on your home, the temperatures spike again. Autumn weather can be unpredictable as we transition from summer to the winter season.

With these constant fluctuations, how do you avoid running back and forth to adjust your thermostat — or worse, switching back and forth between your air conditioning and heating systems?

The best way to combat fall’s temperature fluctuations in your home is through the installation of a programmable thermostat.

Although it varies from year to year, mid- to late October is usually the average time of year when homeowners start switching their thermostats from their summer cooling setting to the heat. However, with a programmable thermostat, you don’t have to worry about making this switch manually.

The Best Temperature To Set Your Thermostat In Fall

The best temperature to set your thermostat in fall is between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This prime temperature setting ensures that your HVAC system isn’t working harder than necessary while keeping your family toasty.

When the exterior temperature drops below 65 degrees Fahrenheit, the indoor temperature of your home can become uncomfortable and you’ll no longer need your air conditioner running.

However, experiencing a 30-degree difference between the high and low is not unheard of for an average autumn day. You’ll need a programmable thermostat that automatically switches between heat and cool, otherwise, you’ll be switching back and forth throughout the autumn season.

An ecobee SmartThermostat Can Switch From Cool To Heat

If you’re worried about what should my thermostat be set to in the fall, then you might want to consider installing a programmable thermostat to increase your home’s comfort and energy efficiency.

A programmable thermostat can be easily installed by a licensed HVAC technician and will automatically switch your HVAC system between heating and cooling as needed to meet the temperatures on the schedule you’ve manually set.

To begin, set your baseline temperature to whatever your preferred level of comfort is, then set it to automatically back off that temperature setting by a few degrees during the hours of the day you’re not home.

At night you can also allow it to get a little cooler as well and then set it to reach that ideal baseline near the hours that you normally wake up in the morning.

An ecobee SmartThermostat can switch from cool to heat to combat the temperature fluctuations taking place outside.

This ensures that your home will always feel comfortable, with you having to readjust constantly. You can reduce your home’s energy consumption by 10% each year by leveraging a programmable thermostat.

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What to do Before Switching from Cool to Heat

It’s important to get your HVAC system serviced before it gets too cold. During months of heavy use, your system experiences a lot of wear and tear. A trained HVAC technician should look at your system to lubricate the components, inspect carbon monoxide levels, ensure the ignitor is functioning properly, and more.

Before winter arrives in full force, schedule a heating inspection to increase your comfort during the colder months and the longevity of your HVAC system.

If the temperature drops below freezing, the last thing you’ll want is your furnace not blowing hot air! An inspection can catch minor issues before they turn into expensive repairs that affect your system’s ability to achieve the recommended thermostat settings.

You should also give the heating system time to warm up by increasing the heat in short intervals. By easing into it, you can learn which temperatures make your house comfortable and avoid overworking the system along the way.

John C. Flood Can Set Your Home To The Perfect Temperature

The worst part of cold seasonal temperatures is waking up in the morning and dreading leaving your warm bed. Without a programmable thermostat, you won’t be able to automatically wake up to the best temperature to set the thermostat to in fall.

Trust the team at John C. Flood to put your home’s comfort first. When its time to switch your thermostat from “cool” to “heat,” our trained experts can inspect every aspect of your heating system to ensure it’s functioning at maximum efficiency. We’ve been in business for over 115 years, so we’ve seen it all.

Choose John C. Flood to install an ecobee SmartThermostat that switches from cool to heat. Otherwise, join our Service Partner Program to receive routine heating maintenance. We do it all, so call F:P:Sub:Phone} or contact us online with any questions today!

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