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Choose your heating type or combination of heating types.
Primary Heating
Cooling Type
Choose your cooling type or combination of cooling types.
Primary Cooling
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 70 degrees during the day and at 64 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 68 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 20 degrees during the day and at 17.5 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 20 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
Additional Heating
Additional Cooling
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 70 degrees during the day and at 64 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 68 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 20 degrees during the day and at 17.5 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 20 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
Choose your heating type or combination of heating types.
Primary Heating
Cooling Type
Choose your cooling type or combination of cooling types.
Primary Cooling
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 70 degrees during the day and at 64 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 68 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 20 degrees during the day and at 17.5 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 20 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
Additional Heating
Additional Cooling
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 70 degrees during the day and at 64 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 68 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
*Please select a temperature that is the effective average temperature in your home during a 24 - hour period.For example, if you keep your thermostat at 20 degrees during the day and at 17.5 degrees for 8 hours each night, your effective average temperature would be 20 degrees. (Note: Programmable thermostats create an effective average temperature by making temperature setting changes automatically at the times that you designate.)
Close blinds, shades and draperies facing the sun to keep out the sun's heat and help fans and air conditioners cool more efficiently.
Open curtains on your south-facing windows during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your home, and close them at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows.
Raising your thermostat can help save you a significant amount of money for each degree each month.
You can easily save energy in the winter by setting the thermostat to 68°F while you're awake and setting it lower while you're asleep or away from home.
Turn off power sources. TVs, computers and other electronic devices draw power when they are in standby mode or turned off but still plugged in.
Caulk and seal air leaks where plumbing, ducting, or electrical wiring comes through walls, floors, ceilings, and soffits over cabinets.