The answer is YES, the temperature does affect your sleep.

Did you know that more than 1 in 3 Americans suffer from sleep deprivation? If you fall into that 33%, it could be affecting your health. While there are a lot of reasons why you could be missing out on those 7-8 hours each night, one of the most common reasons is your bedroom’s temperature.

The temperature of your sleep environment is just as important as your mattress firmness, type of pillow, or even comfort of your sheets.

The effects of sleep deprivation may include:

Your body has an internal thermostat and if it’s too hot or too cold in your bedroom, your body can struggle to reach it’s set point. A room that’s too hot can cause restlessness and tossing and turning, a room that’s too cold can cause you to curl up causing muscle fatigue and not letting your body relax.

What’s the ideal temperature? The National Sleep Foundation says between 60 and 67 degrees for quality sleep. Here’s how you can maintain an optimal bedroom temperature:

We know how important sleep can be to make sure you’re productive throughout the day. If you’ve tried all the tips above and are still having issues adjusting your HVAC to the right temperature, give us a call, we’re happy to take a look at it. Here’s to a good night’s sleep!