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What to Do if Your Thermostat Does Not Come On

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Not everyone pays attention to their thermostat. After all, its purpose is to control room temperature. However, having a working thermostat is necessary to stay safe and comfortable all year. Read this guide to know if you need to replace your old thermostat and why you should get a new one.

Signs You Need a New Thermostat

Not everyone knows when they need a new thermostat. However, as part of your standard HVAC system, thermostats control the climate in the house. When issues occur, this could mean uncomfortable living conditions during inclement weather. Check out these thermostat problems to see if you need a new one, such as

  • The heating and cooling system does not turn on
  • Frequent temperature fluctuations
  • Outdated thermostat unit
  • High energy bills
  • Slow to reach set temperatures
  • Tripped circuit breaker
  • Frequently dead batteries

If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to replace your thermostat with a new, programmable option.

How Long Do Thermostats Last?

Thermostats last around ten years. Many people usually replace them sooner with Internet-capable, energy-saving models. Still, if you live in an older home or face several HVAC complications, it may be time to replace your thermostat earlier than you expected. Although you can try troubleshooting tips, like checking the circuit breaker or replacing the batteries, if you still experience problems, it may be time to consider a digital thermostat.

Reasons to Choose a Programmable Thermostat

Programmable thermostats allow you to save more money and energy in your home. If you choose a digital, Internet-compliant option, you can preset the desired temperature, alleviating stress from your heater and air conditioner. As a result, you can expect fewer maintenance or repair trips.

A programmable thermostat.

Call Allied Air Conditioning and Heating for a New Smart Thermostat!

If you’re wondering, “Why does my thermostat keep dropping,” it’s time for a new one! Call Allied Air Conditioning and Heating today at 847-262-3349. We’re available 24/7 for any HVAC emergencies. No matter what, Allied is here to fix your heating and air conditioning issues with experienced, NATE-certified HVAC professionals ready to help!

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