Having trouble heating your home or simply want to know a bit more about what the energy equipment you’re using does? If that’s the case, then you’re in the right place. If you’ve got a thermostat and are wondering exactly how it works and what it does, we’re going to explain in this article. If you haven’t got one already, you might want to consider getting a thermostat installed, so we’re also going to look at the benefits they bring.

Having a working thermostat could save you money on your energy bills and keep your home heated more efficiently so that you’re never too hot or too cold. If you need a few other ways to save money on energy bills while still heating your home efficiently, then keep reading.

What is a thermostat?

A thermostat simply regulates the heat in your home with a set of controls. But the reality is that there are lots of different types of thermostats. A thermostat will interact with your heating system and control the temperature in different locations, so you can make it warmer or colder with relative ease, and have a full set of controls to keep your home warm and prevent rooms getting overheated when you don’t need them.

A thermostat will interact with your boiled and either increase or decrease power to keep a room at a constant desired temperature, so you don’t have to keep turning the heating up and down.

What types of thermostat are there?

There are loads of different types of thermostats these days, including apps to use on a smart phone that acts as one. Traditional thermostats are normally on the wall and have a dial. Some of these can be programmable. You can connect some thermostats to boilers wirelessly or with traditional cables. Some newer “smart” thermostats will learn from your behaviour and develop a more high-tech set of options and controls based on what you do.

Why having a working thermostat is important

If you’re tired of having to keep making changes to heating levels in order to keep a room at the same temperature, a thermostat can help a lot. Rooms can fluctuate a lot depending on how many people are in them, what time of day it is, and what the weather is like – as well as what’s being done in them. If you like to keep a constant 22 degrees, a thermostat can help regulate the room at all times.

Thermostats also make it much easier to change the temperature in different rooms. They’ll also prevent using too much power by switching off heating at the right times, either when it’s warm enough or when heat isn’t needed as much (like at night). Most thermostats can come with timers and other programmable features. All of these can help save you money on your monthly heating bills.

How to save money on heating bills

While thermostats are one great way to save on energy bills, they aren’t the only one. Here are a few more ideas if you want to keep your bills low:

Use blankets

Instead of going to the thermostat and turning the heating up, or using it to heat your room at a high (and costly) temperature, try using blankets or other things (like hot water bottles) to warm you up independently, and save money on heating bills.

Get double glazing

Lots of the heat energy your home generates is lost through windows. When you get the right windows in place, it’ll store more warm energy and stop it being wasted. Fitting your home with double (or even better, triple) glazing might have a large up-front cost, but it could save you loads in the long-run.

Get under-floor heating

Under-floor heating is a new and energy-efficient way to heat your home. It provides more direct heat to you and can actually help save you a lot on heating costs. Again, it can be expensive to install, but it should save you money in the long run.

Get better insulation

Similarly to getting more efficient windows, insulation can make a big difference to how much heat is kept in your property, and therefore how much you could save on energy costs.

Get a wood fire

If you’ve got lots of spare wood, they’re a great source of cheap or free energy. Instead of paying for gas or electric heat, create your own with a wood burning fire.

Generate your own energy with solar panels

Another way to create your own energy, but on a larger and more high-tech scale, is to consider installing solar panels. This up-front cost can be offset by the amount you could save on energy bills by generating your own energy. You could even earn money by selling capacity back to the grid.

Get eco appliances

Try taps and other appliances that don’t use as much energy.

How а thermostat works

If you’re wondering how а thermostat works, this can vary a little depending on the specific type of thermostat you’ve got. For example, there are lots of different types of thermostats, but if we’re talking room thermostats, they work like this:

The thermostat generally interacts with either your gas boiler or electric heating system. You choose the temp on the panel they you’d normally like the whole house to stay at (although you can sometimes have specific thermostats for different rooms or upstairs and downstairs). Then the thermostat monitors the ambient temperature and only turns the heating on when it’s needed. If the room temp is too low, the thermostat will tell the boiler to switch on and send heated water to radiators. If the temp is too high, it’ll tell them to turn off, resulting in a cooler home.

Thermostats are therefore a great way to make sure your home doesn’t overheat and stays at the right temperature as long as possible. They’re alsoa great way to save money by not overheating and spending too much on energy.

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