Replacing the thermostat in your Lone Tree, CO, home is a great way to reduce energy bills and carbon footprint. This is especially true if you opt for a smart thermostat.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), installing a smart thermostat could reduce your annual HVAC-related energy use by as much as 8%. These devices are both learning and Wi-Fi-enabled.
With one installed, you can check and modify temperature settings remotely and receive real-time HVAC performance alerts. At Smith & Willis Heating & Air Conditioning, we hardwire these devices into residential electrical systems according to manufacturer specifications. We also seamlessly integrate them with other smart home features.
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Thermostats govern the operations of heaters, heat pumps, and air conditioners. Your HVAC system won’t turn off or on until your thermostat tells it.
Problems like short-cycling and erratic temperature changes often show that thermostats and their internal sensors have worn out. Faulty temperature readings, fast-rising energy bills, and loud, buzzing sounds are also indications that these devices have reached the end of their lifespans.
The average lifespan for standard, smart, and programmable thermostats is about 10 years. Thus, if yours has already provided a decade or more of service, the time for a new one is now. Older thermostats aren’t just poised to experience age-related problems. They also lack the advanced capabilities and features found in new ones.
New smart thermostats can do many things that older, standard, or programmable models cannot:
Track HVAC-related energy use
Issue HVAC maintenance and filter change reminders
Provide indoor air quality (IAQ) alerts
Generate helpful reports
Many smart thermostats also offer geofencing. Geofencing creates a virtual boundary around homes so that smart thermostats can optimize HVAC performance according to the movements and activities of building residents.
Smart thermostats also make it easy to make setting changes to limit energy waste. For instance, you can set your smart thermostat to raise or lower your indoor temperature by 7 to 10 degrees whenever you leave for work or retire to bed.
These minor adjustments won’t significantly impact resident comfort, but according to the U.S. Department of Energy, they can cut home heating and cooling costs by up to 10%.
Quality Smart Thermostat Services
When installing new thermostats, we search for central, neutral locations. We make sure that these devices aren’t too close to external heat sources so that ovens and sunlit windows don’t affect their temperature readings.
After hardwiring these devices, we show our clients how to take maximum advantage of their available features. We explain how to download and use branded thermostat apps for remote temperature monitoring and adjustments and generate detailed energy reports.
We offer exceptional heating and cooling services and cutting-edge HVAC products. With transparent and highly competitive pricing, excellent customer support, and a commitment to providing consistently superior workmanship, we’re a top choice for smart thermostat installation in Lone Tree.
If you need a new thermostat in Lone Tree, contact Smith & Willis Heating & Air Conditioning today!