The Nest Home Report is a monthly email that summarizes your energy use, safety events and more for the Nest products in your home.
Home Reports are sent out during the first or second week of every month. Your first Home Report may be incomplete, covering only the days of that month when your new Nest products were installed.
- If you have one home, we'll combine information about all your products into one easy-to-read Home Report.
- If you have more than one home, we'll send a separate Home Report for each.
You don't have to wait
The Home Report gives you an overview of what your products have been up to. But you can also check the app anytime you like to take a look at recent events and activity noticed by your products. To learn how, check the links below:
How to read your Home Report
The Home Report is divided into different sections based on the Nest products you have.
Nest kWh ticker
The beginning section of the Home Report will feature an estimate of how many kilowatt hours all Nest thermostats have saved to date since October 2011. Energy savings are calculated based on the typical percentage of heating and cooling savings found in multiple real-world studies of the Nest Thermostat (download the energy savings study in PDF format). To calculate the total savings for each month, these savings percentages are applied to the actual heating and cooling hours of all Nest thermostats during the month.
You may also find a reference to energy savings or pollution reduction.
Note: Energy savings are an estimate, not a guarantee that you will save energy.
Interesting fact
This section changes every month and contains information that you might find interesting about Nest and your home. It gives you tips about how to use features, new products, energy savings and safety.
Nest news
Kudos and alerts
You may also find kudos at the top of your report. You'll most often receive kudos if you've used energy more efficiently than you have in the past or if you're doing better on lowering your energy consumption than other Nesters. For example, you may earn kudos when you adjust your schedule so that it saves more month to month or by not having any alarms go off over an extended period.
Instead of kudos, you may find alerts if you've had a safety event such as a Heads-Up in the last month or if the batteries are low in your Nest product.
For Nest thermostats
Furnace Heads-Up
If your Nest thermostat notices that your furnace turns off when it should be heating, there may be a problem with your system. You'll get a Furnace Heads-Up alert in the app and on your thermostat so you can test your system and schedule a service appointment with an HVAC pro, if needed. You should also find a summary at the top of your Home Report for the month the Heads-Up happened.
Note: If you've already taken steps to address the problem, this alert will still appear in your Home Report for the month. This doesn't mean there's still a problem, but it's just a reminder in case you haven't yet taken steps to try and address the alert.
About the energy summary
At the top of the Home Report, it'll let you know if a full month of data from your thermostat has not been received. If that's the case, Nest should make its best guess at how many hours of heating and cooling you used and show as much of the Home Report as possible.
Month-to-month comparison
If you've had your Nest thermostat connected to the app for two full months, Nest should do a quick comparison of this past month to the previous one. This allows you to check if your system has been on more or less this month.
If you've had your Nest thermostat connected to the app for only one month, then only the heating and cooling information should appear for that month.
Hours of cooling are blue, hours of heating are orange. If your thermostat is missing all of last month's data, a broken bar will be displayed for the previous month and there will be no usage numbers.
Why did your energy use change?
Here it shows why you used more or fewer hours of heating or cooling this month. One to three factors that made the biggest impact on your energy use should be highlighted. This may appear on occasion when there's enough information to explain the change.
Nest looks at several reasons why your energy use could have changed, such as the weather, changes made to your schedule, your manual temperature adjustments, Eco Temperature settings and use, Airwave, turning your Nest thermostat off, adding another Nest thermostat, the number of days in the month and more.
There should be an icon for each cause and next to it, you can check how and why it affected your energy use.
A look at your Leafs
This section tells you how many Nest Leafs you've received this month. If you've received more Leafs than a majority of Nesters, this information should also be displayed.
For Nest Protect smoke and CO alarms
Safety summary
If you have a Nest Protect, you'll get a summary of your safety history that shows you information about Heads-Up and Emergency Alerts you've had, as well as tests you've run. At the top, you'll find icons for the smoke and carbon monoxide sensors, as well as battery levels and Wi-Fi connectivity. The icons should be green if everything's OK and yellow when something needs your attention. Check the Nest app for more details.
Safety overview
Here, you'll find a checklist of the battery status, Wi-Fi connectivity and sensor status for all your Nest Protects. The status for the battery and sensors is from the last day of the previous month, and there's a summary of the month for the connectivity information, so something may have changed since we created this email for you. You can always check the current status of your Nest Protect (and other Nest products) in the Google Home app or Nest app.
Nest Protect history
You'll also get a Nest Protect history section if you've had any smoke or carbon monoxide events, or if you've run a manual test, in the last month. Here you can check the time, location and cause of everything that happened.