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    Find Apartments with Programmable Thermostats in Orlando

    Programmable Thermostat

    Do you find yourself watching the thermostat like a hawk just to achieve the perfect temperature as the weather changes? Are you frustrated coming home to a very stuffy apartment because you wanted to save money on bills while you were out? Apartments with programmable thermostats in Orlando, FL can help you avoid this inconvenience and provide ultimate comfort and control in your home environment.

    What are Programmable Thermostats?

    A programmable thermostat offers a solution to heating and cooling while you're away from home. It also allows residents to program preferred temperatures during various times of the day. For example, you can set the thermostat to cool down during hotter daylight hours and to cool less if it gets chilly at night. This is particularly useful if you like to go to sleep in a colder environment but want to wake up to a warmer temperature.

    Programmable thermostats are common in two-story apartments where upper rooms may be used less frequently than the ground floor during the day. This feature is an excellent upgrade to older thermostats and can be attractive to residents who would prefer to have the latest gadgets, appliances and upgrades, like apartments with USB ports. Thermostats can either be manually programmable or offer hands-free control with WiFi, though the latter is less common in rental apartments.

    Benefits of Programmable Thermostats

    The primary benefit of having a programmable thermostat is gaining additional control over your environment and monthly utility bills. Many residents prefer to turn off their cooling, or at least raise the temperature slightly, when leaving the apartment if no one will be home during this time. While this can save money on electricity, it can lead to an uncomfortable adjustment time when returning home, especially during hot Orlando summers. With a programmable thermostat, residents can set the temperature to cool or heat an hour before they come home. This allows much more control over energy use without sacrificing comfort.

    When living with roommates, this setback thermostat can be a useful tool to avoid disagreements about thermostat "adjustments" throughout the day. During seasons where the temperature outside is constant, you and your roommates can agree to specific temperatures during the day and night and program the thermostat to function according to your decisions.

    Even residents without roommates will appreciate a smart thermostat that allows preset control over the temperature while they are at home – it can be easy to forget to adjust the thermostat even when you don't plan on going out that day. This can take some of the guesswork out of your monthly bill. For example, you can test certain settings throughout the month and assess whether that bill fits your budget or not. If the weather outside does not vary too much, you should get a similar bill the following month when you use the same settings. If it's too high for your liking, you can always tweak the settings and lower your bill. For additional tips on how to save energy, the Department of Energy offers a helpful guide on their website.

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