The Brain of Your Heating System
Your thermostat controls everything—when your furnace runs, how long it runs, what temperature your home maintains. An outdated thermostat limits what your system can do. A smart one unlocks capabilities you didn't know you had.
We install thermostats ranging from basic programmable models to full smart home systems. The right choice depends on your preferences, your HVAC equipment, and how much control you actually want.
Thermostat Options
Basic Programmable
Set different temperatures for different times—warmer when you're home, cooler when you're away or sleeping. Simple interface, no internet required, reliable operation. Good choice if you have a consistent schedule and don't need remote access.
WiFi Thermostats
Control from your phone anywhere. Adjust temperature from work, check if the furnace is running from up north, get alerts if something goes wrong. Convenient without being complicated.
Smart Learning Thermostats
Nest, Ecobee, and similar models learn your habits and adjust automatically. Occupancy sensors, learning algorithms, detailed energy reports. Maximum convenience but more setup involved.
Why Upgrade?
- Save energy: Programmable schedules reduce heating when you don't need it
- Remote control: Adjust from anywhere via phone app
- Better comfort: More precise temperature control
- System monitoring: Alerts when something's wrong
- Usage data: See how your heating system performs
Professional Installation
Some thermostats are easy DIY projects. Others require wiring changes, C-wire installation, or system configuration that's better left to professionals. We handle it all:
- Remove old thermostat properly
- Install new unit with correct wiring
- Add C-wire if needed for power
- Configure for your specific system
- Connect to WiFi and your phone
- Show you how to use all features
Common Thermostat Problems
Thermostat acting up? Before replacing it, we can diagnose whether the problem is the thermostat itself or something else:
- Blank display (power issue or dead batteries)
- Temperature reading wrong (sensor or location problem)
- System won't turn on (wiring or thermostat failure)
- Short cycling (thermostat or system issue)