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A telltale sign that something is wrong with your thermostat – smart or not – is if it struggles turning on or off. This is typically a sign of a loose or frayed connection that will need to be handled by a professional technician.
Your smart thermostat having low battery isn’t necessarily a sign that it needs repair. However, if the thermostat repeatedly drains its power supply quickly, either your thermostat or HVAC system has an issue or inefficiency that should be addressed.
If your HVAC system frequently short-cycles (turning on and off), your smart thermostat may be to blame. Fortunately, our experts can help get to the root of the issue and have your thermostat and HVAC system working in no time!
Your HVAC system should run discreetly in the background of your home. If it has suddenly become the main feature of your home with loud banging or clicking sounds, your smart thermostat might be the culprit! One of our experts will be able to determine the source of the problem upon an initial inspection of your HVAC system.
A smart thermostat is an energy-efficient device that uses advanced technology to automatically adjust your home’s temperature based on your preference and schedule. It can be controlled remotely through a smartphone or any web-enabled device, giving you the ability to monitor and adjust your home’s temperature from anywhere.
Smart thermostats offer many advantages, including improved energy efficiency, increased comfort and convenience, and cost savings over time. With a smart thermostat, you can save energy by automatically adjusting your home’s temperature when no one is home or when you’re asleep, as well as set schedules and reminders for energy-saving activities.
The amount of savings you can expect from a smart thermostat will depend on your individual circumstances, but most homeowners report seeing an average energy savings of 10-15% per month. Additionally, many utility companies offer rebates or discounts when you install a smart thermostat in your home.
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