Does a Smart Thermostat Really Save me Money?
In Kansas, it is essential to have a reliable way to keep your home comfortable. However, it can be expensive to do so. Heating and cooling the house is costly. In fact, residential energy rates cost homeowners an , average of $2200 every year . Most homes have either had a programmable thermostat installed or had their home retrofitted to include one. However, many homeowners either don't bother to program the thermostat, find it not useful, or find it confusing or frustrating. That means that the programmable thermostat is not serving its true purpose. Not programming is costing you more money than you should be paying to keep your home comfortable. Even if you do use your programmable thermostat, there are more efficient options on the market. Enter: the smart thermostat. Both programmable and adaptive, most smart thermostats will recognize when you are home most often and set the temperature accordingly. And, they are easier to use! But, do they really save you money on...