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There are multiple types of modern thermostats that can control your heating system. The technology has especially advanced in the past several years with the introduction of smart thermostats. Here is a list of what’s happening with your thermostat

Mechanical Thermostat

Older homes might still have a mechanical thermostat. These work via internal metallic strips, which expand when they warm up. Once the desired temperature is reached, the expansion causes a circuit to open, which shuts off the heating system.

Electronic Programmable Thermostat

These have been installed by home builders for the past few decades. You can set a daily schedule for when you want your heating or cooling system to turn on and shut off. Some of these thermostats have advanced functions such as informing you when the furnace filter needs to be replaced.

Smart Thermostats

These are the latest types of thermostats. Smart thermostats learn your routines and will automatically heat and cool your home according to your household’s schedule. With most of these, you can put additional sensors in other rooms so your whole home is heated uniformly. You can also take control of these thermostats by using an app on your phone.
Technicians at Austin’s Faught Service Company have experience with all types of thermostats, including the latest smart ones.

Zoned Heating Thermostats

In homes with baseboard heaters, there will be a thermostat that controls just one heater. This allows you to only heat rooms in your home that are being used. This can save you a significant amount of money as you don’t unnecessarily heat rooms nobody is in. These thermostats typically have a dial that you spin to the temperature you want the room to be at.

Heating and Cooling Services in Austin

At Faught Service Company, we’re known for being NCI certified. Our services include AC and heating installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance. We also handle duct repairs and replacements. Please contact us today if you need help in the Greater Austin area.