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replace your thermostat

When you  replace your thermostat you gain the key of making sure your home is at a comfortable temperature and if it’s broken or outdated, it can get in the way of making your home a comfortable place to live.

When To Replace Your Thermostat

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A thermostat is your direct line of communication with your HVAC system. It ensures that the climate in your home is both safe and comfortable. With winter quickly approaching, having a working thermostat is essential for keeping warm. As we traverse the chilly season, the last thing you want is your thermostat to malfunction or break down. A Michigan winter means freezing temperatures and inclement weather – and coming home to a broken thermostat is not exactly the ideal way to spend the holidays.

 

Signs You Need to Replace Your Thermostat

 Your HVAC Keeps Turning On or Off

As we hinted earlier, the primary function of a thermostat is communicating with your HVAC. It sends signals to your HVAC to either increase the temperatures or lower them. If your HVAC has stopped taking the thermostat prompts, it’s highly likely that the thermostat has a problem.

Usually, the wiring inside your thermostat can become damaged or frayed. This compromises its connection to the HVAC. Hire a professional HVAC service professional who should be able to diagnose the problem and tell you whether the thermostat is due for a replacement.

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Your Thermostat Isn’t Programmable

A programmable thermostat can offer even more savings by expanding the way you choose your home’s temperature. With these thermostats, you can program different temperatures according to a daily or weekly schedule without the need for constant manual adjustments. By automatically adjusting your pre-set temperatures according to your daily needs, you’ll be able to save on your heating and cooling expenses. Some modern programmable thermostats even come Wi-Fi-enabled so you can set temperatures while you’re away from home.

Thermostat Is Too Old

As with all other systems, your thermostat will eventually become old and outdated. The lifespan of most home thermostats is 10 years. However, you may need to replace yours sooner as newer, more efficient thermostats enter the market.

You may, for instance, want to replace a non-programmable thermostat with a programmable option. The latter type of thermostat works remarkably better than the outdated non-programmable thermostat. Programmable thermostats feature advanced technology that has a lot more programming options.

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