07-07-2025 12:31 PM
Hello,
I have a nest 4th gen thermostat and it keeps on cooling past my set limit and it’s making my electricity bill skyrocket! I’ve owned ever generation of nest thermostats and I’ve never had this issue…please help.
07-10-2025
09:41 AM
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07-14-2025
05:46 AM
by
kevinrivera
Hi @CMS062407,
Thank you for reaching out to the community! I understand that your Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) is cooling past your set limit, which is causing your electricity bill to be very high. That's definitely not the experience we want you to have, especially as a long-time Nest user. No worries, I'm here to help you!
To provide you the most accurate troubleshooting steps, I'd like to ask you some questions:
I'd like to share some troubleshooting steps that might help you.
Please feel free to share any additional details you think might be relevant.
Best regards,
Eduardo
07-10-2025 10:00 AM
My 2nd Gen Learning most always cool to 1 degree below setting, or 1/2 degree, and does not engage again until 1 degree warmer, maybe 1-1/2 degree warmer.
This range is likely affecting the bill little. Temps are higher these days.
07-15-2025 11:17 AM
Hi @Kfergus999,
Thanks for sharing this information about your Nest Learning Thermostat (2nd gen.)! You're right, a 1-degree swing (or even 1.5 degrees) is pretty normal for thermostats as they cycle on and off to maintain comfort. While there might be a tiny effect on your energy bill, this kind of operation usually doesn't lead to a major increase. Especially with today's higher temperatures, it's just working to keep your home comfortable.
Keep me posted.
Best regards,
Eduardo