Five Reasons to Buy a Thermostat this Season
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1. Do you think you need a new thermostat?
Chances are that you do. Several homes, especially those
in the Midwest, still use mercury thermostats, which are illegal in several
states and are hazardous to the environment and potentially, your health.
Several thermostats are now made to imitate the round, old-fashioned design of
the older, mercury-filled thermostats, but exclude the mercury.
2. Is your thermostat behind-the-times in design?
Many thermostats look outdated and can be easily upgraded
for one with a touchscreen or LCD display. Many contemporary models come in
blue or green for aesthetic purposes or even offer soft touch buttons for an
overall higher design value. Another good reason to upgrade is for lighting
purposes. Many thermostats are made with backlighting or, simply lighted
displays, so in dark rooms or at night, you can see the temperature along with
your adjusted settings.
3. Is your present thermostat costing you too much money??
With energy costs seeming to always be on the rise, several
thermostats are designed to save energy by a specific percentage through their
accuracy and preprogrammed settings. With settings designed for you, your
thermostat won't get neglected, and your bills won't suffer. Heating and air
conditioning is too expensive to ignore, or at times, forget about. If this is
a current problem for your home, you may want to look into a thermostat that
specifies saving 33 percent or more of energy. Also, make sure your thermostat
is EnergyStar listed.
4. Some parts of my home are perfectly comfortable, while
other spots are definitely not—is a new thermostat really going to solve my home
heating/cooling problems?
Consider zone control with a new thermostat and sensors to
access the temperatures from different portions of the house and signal certain
parts to be heated or cooled. This way, your thermostat will not just work to
direct warmth or cooling power to balance the area directly surrounding it. It
will instead be catered to each zone of your house or living space, saving
energy and money for the sections that need less heating or cooling, and
bringing comfortable results to the places that do. The answer is yes, a new
thermostat with zone control capabilities would be a wise choice.
5. Are changes in the weather along with constant
adjustments to your thermostat aggravating you this year?
You may need a new thermostat that is more accurate than your current make
and model. You should probably be on the lookout for a thermostat that
offers accuracy within only one or two degrees. After all, a thermostat is
supposed to relay the temperatures to your heating or air conditioning system so
you don't have to guess.
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