
A smart thermostat is a good way to manage your heating and cooling costs without having to do much. Many of these thermostats pick up on your temperature preferences and then make an energy-efficient schedule that matches, whether you’re at home or gone. There’s also the added convenience of being able to change your thermostat with your phone or even voice controls on some models.
The drawback of smart thermostats is that they’re costly, often several hundred dollars higher than a plain programmable one. But since they’re ENERGY STAR® certified, there are ways you can have a smart thermostat for free, or for not much at all. Here’s how to do it!
Many Energy Companies Offer Rebates for Smart Thermostats
Because a smart home thermostat helps control energy waste, your energy company in Oxford probably provides a rebate for installing one. You can find out if yours does by calling or looking at their website. These rebates usually range from $50 to covering the whole expense of the device.
To apply, you generally print and fill out a form on the website and send it in, along with proof of purchase. Then you’ll receive your rebate check shortly. It takes a little effort on your part, but the payoff is a sizable rebate and lower energy bills in the future!
How Much Energy Do Smart Thermostats Save?
But just how much can a smart thermostat save you? According to independent studies commissioned by the popular smart thermostat manufacturer Nest, most homeowners save between $131 and $145 annually after getting one of their devices. With those savings and your rebate, your new thermostat will pay for itself quickly.
How to Choose the Best Smart Thermostat for Your Oxford Home
There are lots of differing options and functions available now, and it can be time-consuming to review them all. Our HVAC specialists discuss the top choices below so you can choose the best smart thermostat for your home.
Ecobee Smart Thermostat
Ecobee smart thermostats have a wide range of popular solutions, including having Alexa built-in for calls and music and a SmartSensor that makes sure your most-used rooms are comfortable. With an available adapter, they’re ideal if you lack a C-wire. This wire powers your smart thermostat and ensures correct operation of your home comfort system.
The Ecobee 3 Lite Smart Thermostat is one of the most popular, since it’s a smart choice for comfort, value and energy savings. It has all the essential features that could save you an estimated 23% on yearly utility expenses.*
Honeywell Smart Thermostat
Honeywell smart thermostats are intuitively designed with the most comfort and energy savings in mind. The Honeywell T9 Smart Thermostat partners with smart room sensors to improve your comfort, regardless of what area you’re in. With an uncomplicated app, you’ll have temperature management at your fingertips, on top of alerts if temperatures drastically fluctuate or you should change your air filter.
Nest Smart Thermostat
Nest smart thermostats are most known for their learning capabilities. For the first couple of days, you’ll adjust your thermostat as you normally would. Then, the thermostat will program itself and develop an energy-efficient schedule, whether you’re at home or away. Like other smart thermostats, you can adjust it with your phone when you’re gone. You’ll also be able to monitor energy use and receive specialized reports monthly.
Emerson Smart Thermostat
If you’re not especially technologically savvy, the Emerson Sensi Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat is a great place to get started. It is similar to the programmable thermostat that you know how to use but offers the advantages of remote control. With the app, you’ll be able to put together schedules that work with you and get alerts if something’s wrong with your system.
Our Specialists Can Provide Support with All Your Smart Thermostat Installation Needs
From helping you claim valuable rebates to helping you install your new smart thermostat, our comfort pros at Franklin's Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc are here to assist you. Contact us at 662-281-1231 to get started now!
*Compared to a hold of 72°F/22°C.