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During hot summers, it's not uncommon for a utility bill to skyrocket as your air conditioner tries to keep your home cool.
With your thermostat it's all about location. If you've placed it in the wrong spot, it could be driving up your power bill.
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Thermostat placement plays a big role in its accuracy - and your energy costs. A few simple tweaks can make it run far more efficiently.
Wondering what to set your thermostat to in the summer to save energy and stay cool? Here's what experts have to say.
The people have spoken. An unofficial poll from The Oklahoman reveals the most popular thermostat setting for summer months.
Raising the thermostat 2 degrees and using a ceiling fan can lower air conditioning costs by up to 14%, according to Energy Star. Remember to switch off the fan when not in the room.
Arizonans rely on air conditioner to survive the summer months, but the bills can be huge. Here's what temperature to set your thermostat to be cool.