Thermostat Savings Advisor
Your comfortable, at-home temperature.
Temp when you are away or sleeping.
Estimated Savings
*Based on US Department of Energy estimates. Actual savings vary based on home insulation, local climate, and system efficiency.
Wondering if turning the AC up while you're at work actually saves money? Use this calculator to estimate your potential savings.
Your comfortable, at-home temperature.
Temp when you are away or sleeping.
*Based on US Department of Energy estimates. Actual savings vary based on home insulation, local climate, and system efficiency.
According to the Department of Energy, you can save up to 10% a year on heating and cooling by turning your thermostat back 7°-10°F for 8 hours a day.
No. It is a common myth that your AC uses more energy to cool the house back down than it would to maintain a low temperature all day. Setting the temperature higher when you are away saves money.
The EPA recommends setting your thermostat to 78°F when you are home in the summer, and 85°F when you are away for the best balance of comfort and energy savings.