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How to optimize heating use in the mid-seasons

Come ottimizzare l'uso del riscaldamento nelle mezze stagioni

Short-term seasons, such as spring and autumn, are characterized by variable temperatures that make it difficult to manage home heating efficiently. During the day, the sun can warm rooms, while in the evening temperatures drop, making it necessary to turn on the heating. However, improper use can lead to high energy consumption and unnecessary costs.

But what are smart strategies for optimizing heating use during the short-term seasons, improving home comfort and reducing expenses? We'll explore them in this article.

Why is it important to optimize heating during the short-term seasons?

During the short-term seasons, the weather is unpredictable: mild days quickly change to cold evenings. This sudden change often leads to excessive or inefficient use of home heating.

Optimizing your heating during this time of year allows you to reduce energy consumption and lower your bills, maintain constant comfort in your home by avoiding temperature fluctuations, and extend the life of your heating systems thanks to more balanced use.

Strategies for Efficient Heating in the Spring and Autumn Seasons

  1. Take Advantage of Sunlight

One of the simplest ways to heat your home naturally is to take advantage of sunlight. During the hottest hours of the day, open curtains and blinds to let in direct sunlight and warm the rooms, then close them at sunset to retain the accumulated heat. If possible, use heavy curtains at night to insulate rooms and reduce heat loss.

  1. Use a smart programmable thermostat

Smart programmable thermostats, such as the Beghelli Dom-e with display Touch and Wi-Fi light plate are perfect for intelligently managing your home heating.

With a smart programmable thermostat, you can:

  • Program times and temperatures based on your habits, avoiding energy waste.
  • Control your heating remotely via the app, increasing or decreasing the temperature even when you're not at home.
  • Monitor consumption and adapt heating use to maximize savings.

These devices offer precise heating control, ensuring comfort and savings during the transitional seasons.

  1. Adjust the room temperature

During the transitional seasons, it is not necessary to maintain Too high temperatures in your home. We recommend setting your thermostat to 19-20°C during the day and 16-17°C at night or when you're not home.

Every degree less can save about 6% of energy, without compromising comfort.

  1. Zone Heating

If your home has a zoned heating system, take advantage of it to heat only the rooms you use most. For example:

Keep rooms like the living room or kitchen warm during the day.

Reduce the temperature in unused rooms or at night.

This strategy allows you to optimize consumption and improve overall comfort.

  1. System Maintenance

Proper maintenance of heating systems is essential to ensure their efficiency. Before the cold seasons arrive, check boilers and radiators for leaks or malfunctions. Bleed radiators to eliminate trapped air and improve heat distribution. Clean air conditioner filters and fans if you use them in heating mode. A well-maintained system consumes less and heats better.

  1. Thermal insulation

Good thermal insulation also plays a fundamental role in keeping your home warm.

If your heating system isn't optimal for spring and autumn, you can consider alternative solutions such as:

  • Heat pumps: efficient even in mild temperatures, ideal for sustainable heating.
  • Energy-efficient stoves: perfect for supplementing central heating in colder rooms.
  • Air conditioners with heating function: a valid alternative for quickly heating small spaces. areas.

Optimizing heating use during the transitional seasons is essential for reducing consumption and maintaining ideal comfort at home. Thanks to small measures, such as using a smart thermostat, proper ventilation, and intelligent temperature control, it is possible to achieve significant savings without sacrificing well-being.