Brooklyn Thermostat Repair

theheatingcoolingdoctor

The Heating Cooling Doctor

Posted on March 27, 2022

Brooklyn Thermostat Repair

Thermostats are a critical part of your home’s HVAC system. A malfunctioning thermostat can cause many problems, including keeping your home at an inconsistent and uncomfortable temperature, causing your energy bills to soar, and even safety issues. For these reasons and more, it’s critical you make sure your thermostat is working well.

If you are experiencing any of the following, it may be time to consider repair or upgrade.

The air conditioner or furnace is on constantly
New noises are coming from the thermostat
There are temperature fluctuations in the house
When you adjust the temperature, there’s no noticeable change
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While some thermostat repairs are relatively easy fixes that a homeowner could conceivably do, it’s a safer and better choice to hire an expert thermostat repair technician for your thermostat repair.

Even though thermostats are low-voltage devices, homeowners should avoid repairing or replacing their thermostats. Various challenges may arise when detaching and separating the thermostat from its wiring.

There are also serious safety concerns associated with any work around electrical wiring that could result in an electrical shock.

Not to mention that most older thermostats still use mercury, which is a highly toxic substance that needs to be carefully handled and properly disposed of.

Our Brooklyn HVAC company offers quality thermostat repair and thermostat replacement to Brooklyn homeowners and Brooklyn business owners.

We can help with various thermostat issues, from repairing many existing thermostat problems to thermostat replacement and even upgrading to a smart thermostat.

We can typically repair your thermostat at a lower cost than a brand new unit.

However, with the increased efficiency realized by replacing an old thermostat with a new, state-of-the-art smart thermostat, a new thermostat can often pay for itself in a few months through savings in your energy bill!
Do You Need a New Thermostat?

Keep your living area or workspace at the perfect temperature by upgrading your thermostat. An old or damaged thermostat cannot get the best performance with an HVAC system, regardless of how efficient that system has the potential of being.

At the same time, there are new thermostats on the market that are actually “Smart.”

Highly advanced, these smart thermostats offer state-of-the-art temperature monitoring and seamless, wireless Wifi control. You may have a new HVAC system, but your old thermostat is making it less efficient.

Smart thermostats even offer remote monitoring through your iPhone or Android. They can be handy during emergencies.

We can install WiFi-enabled smart thermostats even in century-old homes with century-old wiring.

Call us today to get your old thermostat repaired or replaced with a state-of-the-art, smart thermostat. We know that once you see the added convenience, comfort, and energy savings a new thermostat will provide, you will want to upgrade to a smart thermostat.
Why Choose Us

If you’re looking for top-quality Brooklyn thermostat repair or Brooklyn thermostat replacement services at competitive prices, then look no more because you’ve found the right place.

When we say, “we’ll do whatever it takes to keep your home comfortable,” we mean it! Our licensed and certified technicians are experienced in handling all kinds of thermostats and heating equipment.

If you need to get your thermostat working better than ever or upgrade to a brand new smart thermostat, give us a call today!

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theheatingcoolingdoctor
The Heating Cooling Doctor

Posted on March 27, 2022

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