The end-of-year holidays are the perfect time to gather with friends and family. However, a house full of people, a bustling kitchen, and continuous door-opening can wreak havoc on your heating bill if you don’t manage your thermostat strategically.
Follow these 5 simple tips to keep your guests cozy and your energy use under control.
1. Program for the Preheat (Not the Party)
Resist the urge to crank up the heat right before guests arrive. Your furnace often works hardest to recover from sharp temperature drops, and the human presence will naturally raise the temperature.
2. Leverage the Kitchen’s Free Heat
If your holiday plans involve extensive cooking and baking, your oven and stovetop are providing a massive source of free auxiliary heat.
3. Use Zone Control Strategically
If your home utilizes a zoned heating system, it’s a powerful tool during the holidays. You likely have areas you want to keep warm (the main living and dining rooms) and areas that can be cooler (guest bedrooms, basements, or storage rooms).
4. Create an Overnight “Setback” Schedule
Whether you have guests staying or just a long night of socializing, the sleeping hours are prime time for energy savings. A comfortable sleeping temperature is often much cooler than a socializing temperature.
5. Account for In-and-Out Traffic
The constant opening and closing of doors—guests arriving, guests leaving, kids playing outside—can cause your furnace to kick into overdrive unnecessarily.
By following these simple thermostat adjustments, you can keep the holiday spirit high and your heating costs low.





