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Give the Gift of a Smart Home Thermostat This Holiday Season Friday, December 24th, 5:20 PM
HVAC Professionals in Charleston, SC Offer Some Insights into Innovative Thermostats

Johns Island, United States - December 22, 2021 / Carney & Son 72 Degrees /

Add a Smart Home Thermostat to the Family Wishlist 

Thermostats have come a long way since their invention in 1906. The original model was simply a dial that allowed the home's HVAC system to communicate with its various parts. However, it wasn't for 30 years that the thermostat would transform into the device homeowners recognize today. 

Honeywell, Nest, and ecobee have taken the device one step further in recent years. Many devices on today's market come with Wi-Fi features, LED screens, and much, much more. Furthermore, a decently-rated thermostat costs under $200 and can save hundreds in energy bills. This holiday season, homeowners should consider switching to Wi-Fi-enabled smart home thermostatIs. 

When Is It Time to Install a New Thermostat?thermostat 

On average, thermostats generally last about 10 years. Homeowners should consider replacing their thermostats when: 

  • Their homes can't maintain a constant temperature. 
  • The thermostat's digital display isn't working properly––despite new batteries. 
  • Many in-home appliances are already smart home enabled. 
  • The temperature inside the home does not reflect what's on the screen. 
  • The energy bill is higher than usual, with no marked difference in usage or the home's temperature. 

While 10 years of ownership is a pretty generous lifespan, with wear and tear, thermostats can last less even than that. 

The Three Main Benefits of Smart Home Thermostat Installation thermostats

The U.S. Department of Energy stresses the importance of well-functioning thermostats. It notes that the three main benefits of smart home thermostats include: 
  • Energy efficiency: Especially during the winter months, homeowners may find themselves spending hundreds to heat their homes. Smart home thermostats ensure that no energy goes unaccounted for. Many even come with apps that track the home's energy usage in a single month, so homeowners can plan accordingly. 
  • Communication: Sometimes, homeowners realize their home's issues lay elsewhere after installing a smart home thermostat. For instance, a smart home thermostat may diagnose a problem with the heating unit using error codes or other information. 
  • Savings: An ineffective thermostat doesn't communicate with the heating unit properly. This may cause the heater to stay on longer than it needs to or overexert itself, causing increased wear and tear. Using artificial intelligence and sensors, smart home thermostats counter any money-wasting. Homeowners may even find themselves saving money after installing one of these devices. 

What's the Best Smart Home Thermostat on Today's Market? 

Many homeowners swear by Nest thermostats. Nest released its first smart home thermostat in 2011 and, in that time, has made quite a name for itself. Basic models on Amazon start at around $100. However, Nest has a thermostat that recognizes temperature changes and acts accordingly for a bit more. For instance, it'll crank up the heat during cold winter mornings but may lower the temperature at high noon when the sun's out. 

Other models on today's market include: 

  • Honeywell: Its founder, Mark Honeywell, spearheaded the company in the early 1900s. Smart home models come with apps and around-the-clock customer support. 
  • ecobee: While it's one of the newest players in the smart home thermostat arena, new models come with voice commands and other features. 

About Carney & Son 72 Degrees

Switching from a "dumb" thermostat to a new "smart" home thermostat may feel like a daunting experience. But with Carney & Son 72 Degrees, it doesn't have to be. These professionals specialize in a host of thermostat services, including thermostat replacement. Interested parties in Charleston can connect with this family-owned company today for thermostat service!

Contact Information:

Carney & Son 72 Degrees

3520 Meek's Farm Rd # B2
Johns Island, SC 29455
United States

Jason Clossey
(843) 762-4304
https://carneyandson.com/

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