Make Your Home Energy-Efficient with a Climate Control System
Curb Wasteful Energy and Reap in the Savings
More than ever, homeowners are aware of their energy consumption and passionate about minimizing their carbon footprint. Not only is reducing energy great for the environment, it’s beneficial to your monthly energy bill, too.
One of the smartest and easiest ways to reduce energy use in your Laguna Beach, CA, home is to install a climate control system. A climate control system does more than make it easier for you to make sure your HVAC system is only working when it needs to be. It learns your daily routines and habits while working simultaneously with your other smart home technology to make your space as energy-efficient as possible. Keep reading to dive into the benefits.
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Program Around Your Habits and Routines
The primary way a climate control system helps you reduce your energy consumption and lower your electricity bill is by adapting to your daily habits and routine. If you always leave for the day at the same time, schedule your thermostat to go into an energy-saving mode, so you don’t waste money cooling an unoccupied house.
Another easy way to save energy with your climate control system is to program it to turn off after everyone in the house is asleep and turn back on an hour before you wake up. That way, you wake up to a comfortable climate, but you don’t waste energy and money maintaining it overnight. Over time, your climate system will notice if you turn your HVAC system off at the same time every day and when you typically turn it back on. Noticing that pattern and considering previous temperature settings, your system will automatically start to turn your HVAC system on and off at these times.
Integrates with Other Smart Home Technology for Added Power
Your climate control system is smart enough on its own, but when you integrate it with all the other smart devices in your home, it’s practically unstoppable. When your devices are all working from the same location—your home automation system—they work in tandem to control your home’s climate and reduce your energy consumption.
For example, your motorized window treatments can rise in the morning to use the natural sunlight to keep your house warm. During the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature in your home will start to climb. Your climate control system will work to lower the temperature while your window treatments lower to prevent your home from getting any warmer. This leaves less work for your HVAC system to do and more room for savings on your electricity bill.
Are you ready to bring the power of a climate control system to your home and find out which one best serves your unique needs? Fuzion3 is prepared to help. Reach out to us by giving us a call, filling out our online contact form, or chatting with an expert on staff in the pop-up box below. We look forward to hearing from you!