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What Temperature Should I Set My Thermostat When on Vacation?

man on vacationSummer is here, and many of us want to take a break and travel. In fact, approximately 80% of people across the country plan on traveling at some point during the summer. While some plan one big trip, many will plan out multiple weekend getaways or may even spend weeks away from home.

While it may seem like your HVAC system isn’t a big concern while you’re away, it’s far from the truth. The summer heat can affect your HVAC systems, sometimes bringing us heat waves with back-to-back days of 90 degrees or greater, surpassing 100 degrees. You likely have electronics, other items in your home, plants, and pets that could be adversely affected by exposure to persistent high heat. So how should I set my thermostat for when I’m on vacation this summer?

How Should I Set My Thermostat When Leaving for Vacation?

When it comes to your home temperature while you’re away, whether you’re on vacation or just out for the day, raising the thermostat or central air temperature 7 to 10 degrees higher than your normal setting can save you money. It will still keep your home comfortable for your return and for anyone who needs to check in on your home, walk your dog, water the plants, or attend to any other tasks.

Is It Okay to Turn My Thermostat Off in The Summer?

Although it may seem like skipping AC isn’t a bad idea, completely turning off your thermostat during the summer can be a very bad idea. Some of the reasons for that have already been touched on earlier, including keeping electronics from getting damaged. Depending on how hot it gets, other damage could occur in your home if it is exposed to high levels of heat for prolonged periods of time. Humidity could also create additional problems, not to mention creating a very uncomfortable environment when you return.

That said, keeping the thermostat as high as 88 degrees should be fine. You can also prepare your home by keeping doors open throughout so heat doesn’t build up in one room. Keep blinds and curtains shut to keep the heat from building up in the afternoons when the sun is out. If you plan on spending a lot of time away from home during the summer, or you often travel for work and want to maximize your summer energy efficiency, you should consult with HVAC professionals.

Express C.O.D Is Long Island’s Trusted Name for Your HVAC Needs

Everyone’s HVAC needs for themselves and their families can vary greatly depending on the amount of time spent at home or away from home this summer. Our experts can help advise you on the best HVAC practices for your home. Additionally, Express C.O.D provides discounted oil-on-demand delivery services with the ability to shop and place orders 24/7. We have over 60 employees to help ensure speedy delivery and excellent customer service. Contact us today and let us know how we can help you.