The Benefits of a Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats are highly efficient at maintaining comfortable temperatures and conserving energy, making them an excellent energy-efficient home improvement. 

Smart electronic household devices have become highly popular in recent times. Among these modern smart home gadgets, a smart thermostat is one of the most worthwhile. Smart thermostats are highly efficient at maintaining comfortable temperatures and conserving energy, making them an excellent energy-efficient home improvement. 

What is a smart thermostat?

A smart thermostat is a Wi-Fi-enabled device that regulates the home's air conditioner and heating settings to ensure optimal performance. It can be controlled with internet-connected devices like a phone, laptop, or tablet or incorporated into a home automation system. Modern smart thermostats come with various features that benefit homeowners in different ways.

Here are some of the benefits of installing a smart thermostat:

Offers better control

With a smart thermostat, it becomes easier to schedule the heating and cooling usage. It offers better control to homeowners than a programmable thermostat. One can access a smart thermostat remotely via phone or tablet anywhere, even on vacation. Adjust the temperature before coming home, leaving for work, or getting out of bed conveniently. Smart thermostats give real-time info to improve comfort and efficiency.

It does all the work

Most smart thermostats have sensors to detect movement. They can recognize when someone is active, leaving and entering the home, and starts and shuts down accordingly. Over time, these devices learn the household's daily routine and heating and cooling preferences and automatically adjust the temperature. It can also track the local weather and regulate the home temperature accordingly. 

Get alerts

Another advantage of a smart thermostat is that it can help homeowners by sending HVAC maintenance alerts. From sudden temperature changes and network disconnection to filter changes and electrical or other potential problems with the heating and cooling system. Several Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats send phone alerts to help homeowners not forget these critical tasks. 

Minimizes the energy costs

In a typical American household, nearly half of the energy spent is on heating or cooling their homes. One of the most significant benefits of smart thermostats is they are way ahead in reducing energy costs and saving money on utility bills. With features like easy scheduling, the ability to learn energy habits, and remote programming, the home uses less energy. A household can save 12% to 23% on heating and cooling costs with a smart thermostat installation. 

Monitors energy consumption

Every homeowner dreads a high energy bill. A smart thermostat tracks the household's energy consumption over time and provides a report accordingly. It helps homeowners find the reasons behind the high energy bills and plan and self-regulate their energy usage to improve efficiency and keep consumption within the desired limits.

Stylish designs

Smart thermostats are beautifully designed. Their modern and sophisticated designs easily blend with the existing home décor. As a result, smart thermostats make for a stylish upgrade to traditional thermostats. They are also easy to install and use and avoid mistakes homeowners commonly make with a standard device. 

Choose the best thermostat

A smart thermostat is a valuable investment for homeowners willing to improve their home's efficiency. It may seem expensive to some initially, but the device offers significant savings in the long run. An HVAC professional can help a homeowner choose the best smart thermostat that suits their needs and is compatible with the existing system.


Modern Air Conditioning & Heating is a Boulder City-based HVAC company offering 15 years of experience in residential and commercial HVAC services for all makes and models. You can also call us directly at (702) 919-4365.

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