Before the advancement of microchip technology, the typical thermostat used a rather unsophisticated mechanical mercury switch. The switch tilted one way when the temperature was achieved, turning off the cooling system. When the house started to warm again, the switch tilted the other way, and the air conditioner turned back on. It was all very simple and very easy, but was a bit inaccurate and required manual setting. Microchip technology advanced thermostats, making them more accurate, user-friendly, and far more efficient.
However, while a basic programmable thermostat has many great features like a 7-day programmable schedule, holiday recognition, and diagnostic features, technology continues to advance. Today, you can install a smart thermostat. Smart technology is loosely described as everyday items and appliances with internet connectivity. Therefore, smart thermostats allow you to control your home's temperature using a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Moreover, smart thermostats have the power to learn your behaviors and preferences, and will begin to make automatic adjustments based on things like today's weather or if it detects you coming home early (via your smartphone's location).
Ultimately, whether you choose a programmable or smart thermostat, all are certified by the government to have features that will help you save energy. That said, with proper use, they will not only save you money, but they will also improve your comfort at home. Look for a thermostat with the ENERGY STAR logo on the package.
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