Smart homes are the new norm, and with the rise of AI, smart homes are now embracing the trend. There is good evidence that smart thermostats can help most users save money. According to real-world data gathered by the Environmental Protection Agency, smart thermostats that meet Energy Star criteria save users an average of 8 percent on their utility bills. If you have been thinking about a smart thermostat installation, here is everything you need to know before you upgrade.
A smart thermostat is a Wi-Fi-enabled device that automatically adjusts heating and cooling temperatures in your home for optimal performance. Smart Thermostats can learn your temperature preferences and establish schedules that automatically adjust to save on energy costs.
Smart thermostats like the Lennox L-40 Smart Thermostat has:
Check that your system is compatible with your HVAC system. Check your warranties and connectivity to avoid voiding your warranty. Research if your system requires a C-wire (common wire) for installation. Back up or write down your old thermostat settings.
Should you DIY or Call A Professional?
When you hire a pro like an AeroDS technician, you know your wiring is going to be correct, and you won’t have to worry about the configuration of complex HVAC systems. You get to skip worrying about warranties and connection issues. By hiring a professional, you get the peace of mind that your thermostat is calibrated for both heating and cooling.
From now until December 31, 2025 you can upgrade to a Lennox L40 Smart Thermostat for just $350—and we’ll include a one-year maintenance service agreement on your system FREE (a $175 value). That covers your smart home integration with a smart thermostat installation and your biannual maintenance! Reach out now to check both of those off your to-do list.
Smart thermostats are your secret weapon for effortless comfort year-round. Fall in Texas is the perfect time to install one, temperatures are usually mild, and your HVAC system isn’t working overtime. You’ll be ready for the first cool front (or continued warm weather). With a smart thermostat, your home stays just the way you like it, no matter what Texas weather throws your way.