

Happy New Year! 🎉 As the holiday decorations have come down and routines settle back in, winter is still very much here and your HVAC system is likely getting a well-earned workout. No service pro required, yet.
So starting the year with the right HVAC settings can help you stay comfortable, keep energy bills under control, and reduce the chance of unexpected breakdowns…something every homeowner can appreciate.
Here’s how to keep your home warm, efficient, and protected all winter long.
The Ideal Winter Thermostat Settings 🏠 When You’re Home
Set your thermostat to 68°F–70°F
This range balances comfort with energy efficiency
Each degree above 70°F can increase heating costs by up to 3%
*Pro tip: Cozy sweaters and blankets go a long way toward comfort—without overworking your system.
At Night or When You’re Away 🌙
Lower your thermostat to 60°F–65°F
Cooler nighttime temperatures reduce energy use and are often more comfortable for sleeping
For extended time away, lowering the heat helps save money without risking frozen pipes
Programmable or smart thermostats make these adjustments automatic—and stress-free.
Use “AUTO,” Not “ON,” for the Fan
During winter, your fan setting matters more than many homeowners realize.
Set your fan to AUTO
This allows the blower to run only when the system is actively heating
Why it matters:
Reduces energy consumption
Limits wear and tear on the blower motor
Prevents unnecessary circulation of dry winter air
Manage Indoor Humidity for Comfort & Efficiency
Cold winter air is naturally dry—and dry air can make your home feel colder than it actually is.
Ideal winter humidity:
30–40%
Proper humidity helps:
Make lower temperatures feel warmer
Reduce static electricity
Improve overall comfort without increasing heat output
Options to consider:
Whole-home humidifiers
Portable humidifiers in frequently used rooms
Avoid Common Winter HVAC Mistakes
To keep your system running efficiently, avoid:
Turning the heat way up to “warm the house faster” (it won’t)
Shutting the system off entirely for long periods
Blocking vents with furniture, curtains, or rugs
Consistent, moderate settings are easier on your system—and your energy bill.
Winter HVAC Reminders Every Homeowner Should Know
Change Your Air Filter
Check Outdoor Units
Watch for Warning Signs Contact a professional if you notice:
Schedule Preventive Maintenance Annual winter maintenance can:
Subscription-based protection for when major
appliances and systems break down.