Your thermostat is an essential touch point that puts you in control of all the other heating and cooling technology in your home. Make sure you choose the right system for your Brooksville, FL home.
Features Fit For Your System
Before you can select the right thermostat, you need to consider the heating and cooling equipment currently installed in your home. Don’t miss out on a chance to increase the efficiency of your current installations. If you have a heat pump and furnace, look for a thermostat like the Performance Edge or Infinity Touch. These are compatible with hybrid heat systems, so they can help you use your furnace and heat pump for maximum efficiency without sacrificing comfort.
Remote Wi-Fi Temperature Controls
Many of today’s thermostats are compatible with an app or web page that lets you control your system remotely. This is a great feature to look for, because it keeps you in control of your energy use from both inside the house and out. If you forget to adjust your thermostat settings for a weekend away or extended vacation, you can remedy this error with a few simple clicks, keeping your energy use under control at all times.
Smart Technology
Today’s thermostats go beyond delivering your set temperatures. They can learn from your habits to provide more energy-efficient heating and cooling. The Cor WiFi Thermostat even offers energy reports so you can take a closer look at how you’re using your HVAC system and determine what you can do to minimize utility expenses.
Zoned Temperature Settings
If you have a zoned heating and cooling system, it’s crucial that you install a thermostat that will accommodate each of your zones. This feature is a handy inclusion even if you don’t have zones yet but it’s something you’re considering in the future. Heating and cooling zones allow you to manage temperatures differently for each part of the home to maximize savings.
If you’re ready to upgrade to a new thermostat or other heating equipment in your home, contact Senica Air Conditioning, Inc. at 866-881-5935 to find the right system for your home.
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