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Thermostat Problems

4 Common Thermostat Problems You Need to Know

Thermostats come in four different forms. These are non-programmable, programmable, Wi-Fi, and smart. At their most basic level, they all allow you to set the desired temperature for your home. They all tend to have common thermostat problems from time to time. You need to be able to deal with these. That way, you can enjoy the heat your system gives in those cold winter months.

No Power At The Display

One of the most common issues with thermostats is that the display screen has no power. This could be a simple fix as you may have turned off the thermostat by accident thinking it was a light switch. If not, check the batteries for the thermostat. Most take two AA batteries. You should use lithium batteries over traditional alkaline batteries as they last longer. If these don't solve the problem, check out your circuit breaker for a trip.

Non-Compatible Components

If you're trying to replace your old thermostat with a new one, you have to make sure they're compatible. Your local HVAC professional can help you do this. If you want to do this on your own, you need to know the type, capacity, and capability of your home heating system. Is your new thermostat isn't working with your HVAC system? It's a miscommunication between non-compatible components.

Debris Causing System Failure Or Malfunction

Your thermostat needs regular cleaning. This is to make sure there is no debris that will lead to system failures. To clean your thermostat, remove the cover. Wipe over the parts inside the thermostat to remove dust and debris. Move the thermostat to both low and high settings while cleaning the bimetallic coil. This is to make sure that you get all the debris removed.

Loose Wires

Your thermostat has wiring that runs to your panel box. Over time, these wires can become loose or faulty. They can even become disconnected from one another. If your thermostat connection isn't working, it is due to faulty wiring or a loose connection. You should have an experienced HVAC technician or electrician help you. They will check the thermostat wiring to see if it's the cause of your thermostat issues.

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If you have thermostat problems, an HVAC professional from Robert Bair can help you today. We know about many types of central heating systems and how they work. We can get your thermostat fixed and your heating system back up and running in no time. We want your home to stay comfortable year round.