This may seem like an odd question at first, after all, so long as the thermostat is in the house and on an interior wall it’s fine, right? Wrong actually. Though it may seem random, the placement of your thermostat as decided by your professional HVAC technician is actually strategically chosen and located.
Some common mistakes homeowners make when installing on their own.
So – if all of these choices are incorrect and detrimental to your overall comfort, electric bill and the longevity of your unit, where should the thermostat be installed?
Choosing the location for a thermostat once you know those few rules is easy. Pick a wall that is in the shade and preferably nowhere near a window, out of the way where no one will be bumping into it, and if possible close to the indoor air handler.
HVAC work is best left to the professionals to ensure proper installation and maintain the factory warranty. Regular service can give your unit the best chance at the longest life while maintaining proper function affording you the lowest power bills possible.
If you are in the Southwest Florida area we would love to work with you. Residential or commercial. Call All Day Air Cooling and Heating of Fort Myers, Florida. (239) 357-0727 or find us online at www.alldayaircooling.com.
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