When Should I Replace a Thermostat?
Thermostats should last about a decade; after that, it may start working less reliably—and as is the case with any heating equipment—you’ll be faced with a choice to repair or replace it.
How do you make that choice? Here are some rules of thumb:
Repair your thermostat if:
- Your furnace/boiler or A/C won’t start by using the thermostat. Problem wiring can disconnect your thermostat from your heating and cooling system; a heating and air conditioning professional should be able to fix this problem without replacing the unit.
- Your air conditioner runs constantly. If your A/C won’t shut off, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have a thermostat problem at all. Have an air conditioning pro troubleshoot the problem before attempting any repairs.
Replace your thermostat if:
- Replacing the battery has no effect. If problems and funky display issues persist after you replace your thermostat batteries, you may need a new thermostat.
- You’re experiencing uneven cooling in your home. While indoor temperatures will vary somewhat from room to room, the change shouldn’t be too drastic. If it is, you could be experiencing a cycling problem (that is, your system turns on and off too frequently). One common cause of cycling? A broken thermostat.
- Your thermostat won’t respond to your settings. If your thermostat just won’t do what you’re telling it to do, it may be time for a new thermostat.
Ready To Replace Your Thermostat? Think “Smart”
If you’re ready to replace your thermostat, strongly consider upgrading to a Wi-Fi or smart thermostat like the Honeywell RedLINK models we feature at Advantage Oil. They’ll give you unprecedented control of your home heating and cooling systems and are easy to use—in just a few minutes you’ll be on your way to more comfort and convenience than ever!
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