Heat It up: What Is a Good Temperature for Heat in the Winter? Skip to main content

With winter settling in around us in Oklahoma and the cold weather moving in, it’s the time of year when we feel the need to turn up the heat in our homes. Finding the best heat in the winter for your home, one that combines comfort and coziness with efficiency and cost-effectiveness can be a challenge.

As we become more aware of the importance of making measurable changes in our lifestyle to protect and support the environment, taking the time to consider your energy use in the winter is a sure-fire way to make a positive difference.

In this post, we will look at the best temperature to heat your home during these winter months, as well as tips to keep costs down and ensure that your home is warmest when you need it to be.

What Is the Best Heat In the Winter For My House?

It’s a question many people have their own answer to. Energy Star, the U.S. Government agency that promotes energy efficiency, recommends setting your thermostat to 68°F while you are awake and reducing the temperature for when you are asleep or away from home.

This energy-efficient approach will ensure that your home’s occupants are warm when they are at home, all the while saving you money. Homeowners can save up to 10% each year on their heating (and cooling in the summer months) by simply reducing their thermostat by between 7°-10°F during the day.

Where Should My Thermostat Be Located In My House?

This is a valid question as the location of your thermostat can directly affect its efficiency and performance. The best location for your thermostat is on an interior wall that is shielded from direct sunlight, as well as drafts, skylights, windows, and doors.  It should also be positioned away from furniture or other items so that they do not block natural air movement.

How Else Can I Improve My Home’s Energy Efficiency In Winter?

According to Energy Star, installing a programmable thermostat in your home can help you save around $180 a year in energy costs. A programmable thermostat with four temperature settings works to automatically adjust the temperature in your home when you are sleeping or the house is empty. This is also true for a manual thermostat, by ensuring that you adjust the temperature at night or when you are leaving your home.

By installing or scheduling maintenance on your home’s heating system, you can ensure that your home is properly heated while keeping your utility bill down. Modern heating systems are more reliable and efficient than systems that are more than 10 years old. Choosing the best size heating system for your home helps improve comfort, efficiency, and operating costs.

Choose Advantage Plumbing Heating and Cooling

If you are looking to get the best heat in the winter and improve your home’s energy efficiency, speak to our experienced and friendly team at Advantage. We are the number one plumbing, heating, and cooling company in Oklahoma.

With offices in Stillwater and Sapulpa, our team is available to ensure this winter is as comfortable for your family as it is easy on your pocket – contact our team today.

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