The Ultimate Thermostat Buying Guide

January 4, 2024
Blain's Farm & Fleet

Discover which kind of thermostat is best for your home.

A thermostat is a crucial component of your heating and cooling system. It allows you to control the temperature in your home and maximize energy efficiency.

Are you looking to upgrade your existing thermostat but are unsure which one is the best fit for your home? If so, look no further!

Explore the different types of thermostats available, their features, and how they can improve your energy efficiency and comfort with this guide from Blain’s Farm & Fleet.

Types of Thermostats

There are three main types of thermostats available to choose from, each with their own advantages.

Manual Thermostats

Manual thermostats are simple, straightforward, and allow you to manually adjust the temperature settings. While they don’t have a ton of fancy features, they are affordable and easy to use.

manual thermostat

Programmable Thermostats

If you’re looking for a convenient, energy-saving option, programmable thermostats are the way to go. They’re digital and allow you to program different temperature settings for different times of the day.

programmable thermostat

Smart/Wi-Fi Thermostats

If you want to have complete control over your HVAC system, a smart thermostat is the best choice. They allow you to set the temperature according to your schedule, lower energy costs, and even connect to your smartphone. So you can control them from anywhere!

smart thermostat

Other Things to Consider

Compatibility

Before purchasing a thermostat, it’s crucial to ensure it will be compatible with your heating and air conditioning system. Check the specifications of the thermostat you want to make sure of this.

For example, does it work with a conventional HVAC system, heat pump, electric baseboard heaters, etc.?

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is important to many homeowners. If this it true for you, too, look for thermostats with energy-saving features.

These include adaptive learning and occupancy sensors. These features help reduce energy usage and utility bills.

Installation

Consider whether you’d prefer to install the thermostat yourself or hire a professional. Many thermostats come with detailed step-by-step instructions for easy installation, while others may require professional help.

Special Features

Depending on your needs, you may want to consider thermostats with additional features. Some of these include humidity control, voice command compatibility, and integration with smart home systems.

These features can enhance the convenience and functionality of your thermostat.

For more buying guides like this one, check out our Heating & Cooling Blog.