When the time comes to adjust your thermostat, you may be unsure what the ideal temperature is. Quite a bit of that is preference. Some people enjoy the space a bit cooler than others.
Also, the local climate can make a big deal. In areas like Nevada, there is less humidity making higher temperatures a bit more tolerable. Still, you may want some guidance.
Our team at Ambient Edge offers some recommendations to you here. Remember, this is a personal decision, though. If your home is not cool the way you enjoy it, we can help you to get updates to your home’s HVAC system to ensure it is working at its best.
What Temperature to Aim for in Your Home
Typically, setting your thermostat to an optimal level could help reduce energy costs while keeping your home comfortable. In Las Vegas, these recommendations tend to work well:
- 72 degrees Fahrenheit during the day when someone is at home.
- 74 degrees Fahrenheit during the day when no one is home (or slightly higher) during the summer months.
- 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the evening hours
There are some people that prefer a cooler home during the nighttime hours. If that is the case, you can drop the temperature to 66 degrees Fahrenheit or even lower if it meets your needs.
There are some other recommendations to take into consideration when you can handle bigger temperature swings and when you want to optimize your energy consumption. During the daytime, when temperatures reach above 100 degrees during the summer, it is a good idea to aim to cool your home to 77 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Going much lower to this will tax the system, and that could make it more expensive to cool your home.
The Cooler Months
During the cooler months, when you do not want the furnace to have to work too hard, aim for a range of 67 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. That level provides you with the level of comfort you need but does not overwork your system and drive up your energy costs.
How Can You Save on Energy Costs in Las Vegas?
The key to adjusting your temperature is finding your sweet spot, the spot where your home’s heating and cooling system is not working too hard, but you are also comfortable and able to enjoy the space. That is not always easy to do by just adjusting the thermostat, though. Here are some tips to help you to optimize your energy costs.
Have an Annual Inspection
There is no doubt this is one of the most important decisions you can make to keep your system running at its best. Having an annual inspection of your heating and cooling system ensures all components are working at their best. This minimizes the amount of energy they need.
Keep the Filters Clean
Your home’s heating and cooling system draws in air to condition and then sends it throughout the home. If it has to work harder to pull in the air because the air filters are dirty and clogged, that means the system is far less efficient. The better option, then, is to make sure that you clean the filters in your system at least one time a month or every other month in Las Vegas.
Use a Programmable Thermostat
A programmable thermostat is one of the best tools you have for reducing your energy costs. These devices will operate consistently to optimize temperatures within that space.
Smart thermostats can even learn your schedule and preferences and adjust to them over time. That way, they are not treating your home when no one is here. A programmable thermostat can help you optimize the system’s functionality.
Whenever possible, our team will provide you with an energy audit to get a good idea of what your home’s needs are. Sometimes leaks in your home’s air ducts cause concern.
Other times, you may be able to improve the temperature in your home by investing in better windows or more insulation. Yet, those are typically secondary benefits compared to simply optimizing the function of your home’s heating and cooling system.
Know When It’s Time to Upgrade
It can also be important to monitor your home’s heating and cooling system to notice significant changes in it. That could point to the need for repairs, or in some situations, it may lead to the need to replace the older and worn system with a new model. Here are a few things to look for when considering this.
- Are your energy bills on their way up? If so, and that seems to be consistent, it’s a good idea to consider the value of an inspection.
- Do you have areas of your home that are too hot or too cold? This type of inefficiency can be a concern in many areas when a system has leaks or it is no longer consistent.
- Is your system more than 15 years old? If so, it may be hard to see significant improvement in the overall efficiency of your system simply because it may need to be replaced.
Working with our technicians, we can help you to pinpoint the inefficiencies that may be causing difficulty for you. We can also give you recommendations on ways you can save money on heating and cooling your home or strategies to help you to make your home more comfortable for your needs.
Set Up a Consultation and Quote with Our Team Today
So what temperature should your home be in Las Vegas? If you don’t want to worry too much about a specific number and want your home to be comfortable, contact our team at Ambient Edge. Allow us to pinpoint any areas of concern that you may have and offer solutions for improving them.
Even if you need a new system or a few upgrades, we would be happy to help offer a free quote for those services. Contact us today to learn how we can help you.