Whether it’s sweltering out or snowing heavily, your vacation rental should be a haven guests want to escape to. But, how can you keep your energy bills in check, while also keeping your guests comfortable?
Quick answer: A smart thermostat.
They go way beyond just adjusting the temperature—you can access controls from your phone and pre-program temperature schedules. They’ll even play nice with your HVAC system and other smart home gadgets. While upgrading to a smart thermostat is a no-brainer, figuring out which one to purchase is not. Let’s dive into what features to look for and highlight top-rated options to make your Airbnb or Vrbo home the coziest spot on the block.
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Smart thermostats offer plenty of perks to vacation homeowners, including:
You can monitor and adjust the temperature right from your phone.
Program the temperature for any range of time, instead of letting it run all day. Plus, you can even set different temperatures for different rooms.
Some models will alert you when it’s time to change filters, come with humidity and mold sensors, and can even schedule maintenance calls.
No more fiddling with confusing temperature controls. Smart thermostats make it easy and simple for guests to stay comfortable.
Today’s models are smarter (and more robust) than ever. And, they continue to get better. Here are some key features to consider when making your purchase.
This is reason enough to purchase a smart thermostat. Being able to adjust your vacation home’s temperature from your smartphone means your guests arrive to a comfortable environment. Plus, you can adjust the temps once guests check out—an ideal option when you’re managing an Airbnb remotely.
Some like it hot. But make sure it doesn’t get too hot (or too expensive) by setting a specific temperature range.
Hosts can create a temperature schedule to align with guests' arrivals and departures, as well as optimize energy usage during vacancies.
Sometimes guests leave the heat or air conditioning running full blast, even when they’re out most of the day. Look for a thermostat that can sense when your Airbnb or Vrbo is unoccupied and can adjust heating and cooling accordingly.
Imagine telling guests they can walk in and simply say “Alexa, turn on kitchen lights and set the temperature to 65.” Syncing your other smart home devices—such as a smart speaker, smart lighting, or smart security system—will enhance your overall guest experience.
Now there’s one less thing to remember. Look for thermostats that will remind you to change your filter after a certain number of hours of usage.
Prevent the growth of mold and allergens in your vacation home by monitoring and regulating humidity levels.
Most smart thermostats are compatible with HVAC systems installed after 1975. Before buying a thermostat, find out which type of equipment your vacation rental relies on for heating and cooling. The more sophisticated your HVAC, the more sophisticated your thermostat should be.
Smart thermostat prices can vary depending on the brand and features. Generally, you’re likely to spend $200 to $500 upfront for the thermostat and the installation. However, the potential for long-term energy savings and high guest ratings makes them a worthwhile investment.
Here’s a rundown of highly rated smart thermostats for your vacation home.
Yes, smart thermostats typically require a WiFi connection to enable remote access and control from your phone or tablet. However, since they are hardwired, you or your guests can manually operate your smart thermostat if the WiFi goes out.
Yes, smart thermostats can be locked to prevent tampering. This feature is particularly useful for Airbnbs and vacation rentals, as it ensures that guests don’t make unauthorized changes to the temperature settings. Hosts can set a PIN or lock the thermostat through its app or control panel, providing an additional layer of control over the property's HVAC system.
Yes, guests can easily operate a smart thermostat. Smart thermostats are designed with intuitive interfaces and clear labels, making it simple for even the least tech-savvy guests to adjust the temperature settings. Additionally, these devices often come with easy-to-follow user manuals, ensuring that guests can understand and operate the thermostat quickly and easily.
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