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Smart Home Sense: 6 Helpful Ways to Optimize Your Smart Heating System

Updated: Oct 15, 2019



One of the best ways to make your home more comfortable is by using a smart heating system. It allows you to automatically control the temperature in your space at any time of the day. Installing it also enables you to monitor and change your temperature settings remotely via an app.

Apart from that, optimizing your heating system can also help improve your home’s energy efficiency and save you more money. It can make your space feel warm and cozy while making it more convenient. Using it can also help automatically adjust the temperature on your house whenever and wherever you are.

Optimizing your heating system can be a cost-effective way to help you get the most out of its benefits. That being said, check out these six helpful ways to optimize your smart home heating.


Start on Fixing the Basics

A drafty house or an air leakage can waste you a significant amount of money and energy. Other than making your space uncomfortable, it can also increase your energy bills. It can also reduce the air quality inside your home while letting water in that may create a potential mold problem.

Regularly checking your external doors and windows can help reduce your energy costs more effectively. You need to replace the seals around them since they may be detached over time. Doing so can be the best way to make them drought proof, watertight, and secure while helping optimize your heating system and make the area more comfortable.

Upgrade Your Boiler Connection

One of the ways to optimize your smart home heating is by upgrading your boiler connection with the help of OpenTherm. It’s a standard communications protocol used in a central heating system to allow communication between a thermostatic controller and the boiler. This technology can also help you get the full energy savings at home.

Instead of turning your boiler on or off, you can use the OpenTherm to help your smart heating system modulate its temperature more effectively. In that way, you can save more energy while keeping your space at a more comfortable temperature.


Adjust Your Boiler Temperature

A regular boiler service will ensure that it’s operating and running efficiently. An engineer can visit your house and perform a series of efficiency and safety checks on your heating system. Doing so can help keep your utility bills low by keeping all its components in good condition and provide your space with optimum temperature.

Your condenser boilers may perform efficiently when in condensing mode. But before that, you need first to set a separate water temperature for your heating system. Some of these boilers may have an eco-mode on its dial or screen. You can adjust the temperature at this level or below to help keep your boiler running in a condensing mode.

A hot water temperature of around 70 degrees Celcius can see a return of 55 degrees Celsius or lower. With that, you can put your radiator temperature low. But if you see that your house isn’t heating up to the desired level, then you can put it high. You also need to turn the temperature up, especially during the cold months.


Use the Multi-Zone Heating

Installing multi-zone heating like Honeywell Evohome or Tado can help you remotely heat only those rooms you use. It’s an air distribution system that allows you to have greater control over heat distribution to multiple zones in your home. It also enables you to turn it on remotely just when and where you need it, which can help you save on energy bills.

You can apply completely separate temperatures for each of those zones. For instance, you may get your kids’ rooms warm for bedtime before keeping them at a comfortable 18 degrees Celcius all night.

Utilizing zone heating also allows you to make use of other heat sources such as oven, dishwasher, and other appliances at home. You can run them in an hour before turning on your system. In that way, you can heat the space while helping reduce your system’s workload.


Create a Smart Schedule

Utilizing smart heating can help you save a significant amount of money every year. Systems such as Tado and Nest can learn how quickly your space heats. With that, you can set suitable temperatures whenever you want them any time of the day. It would also be helpful to create schedules for the week and during the weekend.

Most people prefer a cold temperature in the morning. But your house may naturally get warm during the day, so you may turn off your system, especially when you’re not home. When you rely on your phone for geofencing, you need to make sure that everyone would install the app so that anyone can use it when needed.


Use the Reports

One of the advantages of smart heating is that it can tell you more about how your space heats and how your system is performing as well. It has an energy saving report built into its app that can provide you some insights about how much energy and money you’re saving for the month.

If something isn’t working as you expect, you can check this report so that you can get the necessary information to help you solve the problem. It can also provide you with a lot of information about your electricity costs, tariff, billing and more. Thus, you may adjust your schedule from time to time to help get the best results.

Your smart heating system can provide you with a new report each month. It includes how many hours of weather adaptation for the month, how much you save through manual control, how many hours of ‘away mode’ occurred, etc.


Takeaway

Optimizing your heating system can make your home more comfortable while reducing your energy use. You can do that by utilizing cost-effective ways such as those listed above to help keep it running at its highest efficiency level. Thus, they won’t only help improve your energy efficiency, but they can also help you save money while lowering your carbon emission.

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