The Top-Rated ThermostatsCompared

January 27, 2017

Smart thermostats are becoming a demand for homeowners. But which one is the best? Church Services is here with the top smart thermostats out there right now.

Nest

Most everyone has heard of the Nest Learning Thermostat, and the nice thing about Nest is you can integrate multiple home devices into the one user-friendly app. Nest offers indoor cameras, perfect for baby monitors, and outdoor cameras, for increased security. Nest also produces smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, which send alerts to your phone whenever smoke or CO is detected.

What makes the Nest thermostat “smart” is that the device can learn your habits, your temperature preferences, and even your daily routine so it comprehends when you’re away. After a while, you can stop messing with your thermostat because it will already know to raise or lower the temperature and adjust for the seasons. If for some reason your routine changes, like if you go on a trip, if you forgot to change your thermostat, you can just get out your phone and make any adjustments through the app.

You can buy the Nest 3rd Generation with professional installation from Service Experts for about $350 depending on where you live, or for $250 without installation.

Honeywell

The Honeywell Wifi Smart Thermostat doesn’t have the same learning capabilities as the Nest, however, it is easy to setup and can be programmed with just some simple questions. You can adjust the schedule at any time and the Honeywell keeps you updated about any changes in indoor climate and even notifies you when you should replace the air filter in your heating equipment for optimal efficiency. You can make any changes via your mobile app, whether you’re in your kitchen or in the next state. The Honeywell even notifies you of extreme temperature changes!

Receive your free estimate on this or any other Honeywell Smart Thermostat by scheduling a complimentary consultation online.

Ecobee3

The Ecobee3 Smart Wifi Thermostat learns your routines, similar to the Nest, but a nice feature of the Ecobee3 is the remote sensors. If your thermostat isn’t located centrally in your home, the remote sensors help the Ecobee3 understand if you’re really away from the home or if you’re just staying in one room.

While most all the “smart” thermostats learn your habits and adjust your thermostat accordingly to save you money on utility bills, report lovers will really be into the Ecobee3. You can program isolated zones and receive reports on average temperatures, how much money you’ve saved, and more.

Ask how you can get the Ecobee3 2nd Generation from Service Experts for about $250.

Need help deciding? Call Church Services in Houston and we’ll come out and help you figure out which thermostat is best for your home’s needs. Schedule a free consultation online.