Thermostats are sneaky. You think you’re doing the right thing, then your bill shows up like, “lol, no.”
Here are the most common mistakes that cost money without making your home more comfortable.
Mistake 1: Cranking the heat to “warm up faster”
Your system doesn’t heat faster just because you set it higher. It just runs longer. You don’t get bonus speed. You get bonus cost.
Mistake 2: No schedule, just vibes
A schedule is where the savings live. Even a basic “sleep and away” pattern helps.
Mistake 3: Big temperature swings
Dropping the temp way down, then blasting it back up can backfire depending on your system and how leaky your home is. If your house is drafty, seal first: 15-minute draft test.
Mistake 4: Thermostat is in a bad spot
If it’s in direct sun, near a vent, or in a cold hallway, it’s reading the wrong “truth” and your HVAC reacts to that lie.
Mistake 5: You ignore humidity
Dry air feels colder. Meaning you raise the heat more. A healthy indoor humidity range is often cited around 30% to 50% in many guidance sources, and staying in that zone can improve comfort without cranking the thermostat.
Mistake 6: You heat rooms you never use
If you’re always in 2 rooms, close doors, manage vents carefully, and focus comfort where you live. (Not where your treadmill lives.)
Mistake 7: You don’t use a smart thermostat properly
Smart thermostats can help, but only if you set schedules and don’t override them constantly.
If winter weather is coming in hot, protect your pipes too: freeze-proof your house before the next cold snap. That one can save you thousands.
FAQs
Q: What thermostat settings does the government recommend?
A: ENERGY STAR and the U.S. Department of Energy often reference settings like 68°F when you’re home in winter and lower when you’re asleep or away, and 78°F in summer when home.
Q: Do smart thermostats always save money?
A: Not automatically. They help most when your schedule is consistent.
Q: Why does my house feel colder at the same temp sometimes?
A: Drafts, humidity, and air movement. Start with the draft test. Truly.
Q: Should I use space heaters instead?
A: Sometimes, but safely. Plug them directly into the wall and follow safety guidance.






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