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Lower Your Home Energy Costs In Massachusetts This Winter

Choose the best smart thermostat for your Massachusetts home and save on heating costs.

Make your home more energy efficient by installing a smart thermostat with the help of a HomeAdvisor heating contractor.
Make your home more energy efficient by installing a smart thermostat with the help of a HomeAdvisor heating contractor. (Shutterstock)

As winter approaches here in Massachusetts, you’ll be turning up the heat to stay warm and comfortable in the colder weather.

But with rising fuel costs, energy efficiency is a top concern for many homeowners. One of the ways to control energy costs is by upgrading and installing a smart thermostat.

But just what is a smart thermostat?

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Replacing the traditional home thermostat that you control manually, a smart thermostat allows for programmable temperature control both when you’re at home or remotely. Another feature of this smart device is that it learns from your preferences and behaviors and automatically adjusts the temperature accordingly.

The biggest benefit of smart thermostats is helping to reduce your energy bill and put money back into your pocket. Every degree you lower the temperature in your home translates into energy savings of two percent annually — an average of $180 per year for most homeowners. With these significant savings it makes sense to install a smart thermostat in your home.

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Here are the top-rated smart thermostats:

1. Nest Learning Thermostat, $249

The top-selling market leader, Nest is one of the easiest thermostats allowing you to control temperature. It can also integrate with other smart devices for even more energy efficiency, such as turning off lights when no one is home.

2. Ecobee4, $249

Ideal for larger homes, the Ecobee4 includes room sensors to manage cold or hot areas in your home. It will sense if someone is in a room and adjust the temperature for comfort. With built-in voice control, you can also use this smart device as a digital assistant, having Amazon’s Alexa perform tasks such as setting timers or playing music.

3. Honeywell Lyric T5, $150

For the homeowner on a budget, the affordable Honeywell Lyric lets you use an app to remotely control the temperature in your home. Conserve energy during the day when no one is home with lower temperatures, remotely turning up the heat before you arrive home on a cold winter day.

Ready to save money this winter on energy costs? Contact a HomeAdvisor heating contractor in Massachusetts for helping with installing your smart thermostat.

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