Smart Thermostat Setup Made Easy
Many smart thermostats need a common wire (C-wire) for constant power delivery. If you’re still using an older thermostat, you may not have one. If your home doesn’t, there are several options.
Our HVAC technician can run a new C-wire from your HVAC equipment to your thermostat. An alternative is to install a C-wire adapter. A third option is to choose a thermostat that operates on battery power exclusively.
Many local utilities offer a demand response program. Opting in gives them slight control over your thermostat during peak usage times. In return, the customer gets energy credits. If you would like to participate, we will ensure you choose a compatible unit.
Even if your utility company doesn’t offer such a program, you can choose a thermostat with rate awareness. Many models also have energy monitoring and reporting. These features can help you identify when you’re using more energy than you should and how you can save.