A common question that seems to reach me a lot is how cold should I keep my home? When you are trying to conserve energy and gas it is important to know how cold you can keep your home. You want to be sure to factor in safety for your family, but also for the pipes in the plumbing system.
During the summertime you won’t have as hard of an issue. With your Utah air conditioning system, you can program when your Utah air conditioning unit will be activated. A thermostat helps your Utah air conditioning unit know when it should and shouldn’t be used.

If you are really trying hard not to save money, only use your Utah air conditioning unit when you need to. Just remember that too much heat is not safe for anyone. If your other cooling methods are not working to cool you down, it is a good sign that you need to cool your home down and turn on the AC.
During the winter time it can be a little harder to know how low the temperature can safely be. If you let the temperature of your home drop too much you are risking damaging it. Water in pipes will freeze, and when the frozen water expands it can damage your pipes.
Busted pipes can cause a lot of damage to your home. Water damage is one of the most destructive ways to destroy your home. It is much better for you, and your home, if you don’t let it get too cold for that to happen.
One recommendation is to keep your home at around 55 degrees. While pipes won’t technically freeze until 32 degrees, I would hesitate going any lower than 55 degrees. My reasoning? If your power does go out there will be a major problem with the pipes freezing. The higher the temperature in your home, the more time you have before your pipes will freeze.
You also need to factor in the health of those living in the home. You don’t want your home to be too cold for family members and pets. Having your home too cold can also kill off any house plants you have. If you decide to keep your home temperature that low be sure to watch your family for any signs of hypothermia.
If you like your home cold, remember to be courteous of others that drop in. They may not be as forgiving about the cold as other people are. If you have a quick way to heat up the home, such as a HVAC system or a wood fireplace, this can help when people get too cold.