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Why Isn’t My Thermostat Working?

troubleshooting thermostat problems

Is your thermostat failing to heat or cool your home? The solution could be more simple than you realize. Common problems that thermostat’s often face can include:

  • Lack of electricity flow. If your thermostat’s display is not alight, it could signify an electrical short, that your thermostat is turned off, or that the batteries need replacing.
  • Dust buildup. This can slow your thermostat’s mechanics.
  • Poor location. If the thermostat is too close to direct sunlight or a drafty doorway, it could read the wrong temperature.

If none of these conditions are causing your thermostat problems, it may be time to invest in a new one.

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