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What Temperature Should I Set My Mini Split For Heat?

What Temperature Should I Set My Mini Split For Heat?

Answer:

For optimal comfort and energy efficiency, set your mini split to a heating temperature of 20°C to 22°C during the day. From our years of experience in the industry, this range offers a cozy indoor environment while keeping your energy costs in check. At night or when you’re away, lowering the temperature slightly—such as to 18°C—can help conserve energy without sacrificing comfort.


More On “What Temperature Should I Set My Mini Split For Heat?”

Choosing the best heating temperature for your mini split depends on your comfort preferences, home insulation, and the local climate. For most Canadian households, keeping the thermostat between 20°C and 22°C during the day provides a comfortable balance between warmth and efficiency. From our perspective, this range works well for most spaces and reduces unnecessary strain on the system.

Lowering the temperature to around 18°C at night can lead to significant energy savings, especially if your home retains heat well. Pairing your mini split with smart controls or a programmable thermostat can automate these adjustments and further optimize energy usage. Over the years, we’ve seen that even small changes in your settings can lead to noticeable savings on your energy bills.

For colder regions in Canada, especially during harsh winters, it’s important to choose a mini split designed for extreme climates. Systems with advanced inverter technology, such as those from Mitsubishi or Daikin, can maintain consistent performance even at temperatures as low as -25°C. We’ve worked with many clients who appreciate how these high-quality systems keep their homes comfortable and energy-efficient, even in the coldest conditions.

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