If you plan to zone your HVAC system, you’ll need a smart thermostat for each service area, or “zone.” Some models are better suited for climate zoning than others, so it’s important to choose one that’s compatible with your HVAC equipment and other smart home technologies.
Smart thermostats are hardwired into your home and connected to your Wi-Fi network. After installation, we’ll walk you through its features and functions, help you log into the branded app, and show you how to make adjustments both manually and remotely. Most smart thermostats last around 10 years and should be calibrated regularly during annual heating and cooling tune-ups.