The annual energy and cost figures are based on combining the three temperature dependent optimal setpoint strategies over the cooling season and are presented for both a reduced energy and reduced peak demand target. [...] For both house types the optimal strategies serve both the utility in terms of reduced peak demand and the homeowner in terms of lower annual utility costs. [...] The nighttime setback mode is referred to here as “Cool & Coast” (C&C) to reflect the use of the slab to store cooling and maintain indoor temperatures through the hottest periods of the day with no heat pump operation. [...] Effective strategies to target energy savings incorporate a setup of 2°F during the peak hours and result in estimated annual cooling energy savings of 15% for the Benchmark house and 9% for the high performance home. [...] With increased interest from utilities and greater sophistication in controls and appliance connectivity, the authors foresee that the future of residential pre-cooling will become more tailored to a specific house, the day’s predicted weather, occupant patterns, and the utilities predicted demands.