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What Is the Best Wi-Fi Thermostat for My Home?
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Have you heard about Wi-Fi thermostats yet? Chances are, you have! Featured in commercials, online advertisements, and the homes of your friends and family, Wi-Fi thermostats are the latest and greatest things to enter the HVAC world (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). What you may not be so sure of, though, is which one is truly the best for your home.

Our answer may not be the most satisfying: it depends. However, it’s true! Which Wi-Fi thermostat you choose will depend a lot on your preferences, your budget, and even the HVAC contractors you work with. Luckily, we install some of the top names in smart home technology: Nest, Nexia, and Ecobee. We compare your options below!

Nest

Nest isn’t the only name in the game, but it may be the first you think of when you think of smart homes and Wi-Fi thermostats. We’ll just admit it: Nest thermostats are adorable. A clear, round display takes out the confusion, and lighting options even allow it the display to fade away and brighten up when you get near. This is certainly not Nest’s only benefit.

Nexia

Nexia thermostats are a popular choice in the HVAC world, in part because they are made by one of the top brands in the HVAC industry. Nexia smart homes can do a whole lot for your safety and security and, of course, for your energy bills.

Ecobee

Ecobee may not be compatible with all of the smart home technology of Nest and Nexia smart home systems, but an Ecobee thermostat packs a lot of power.

While there may not be Ecobee branded smart home compatible produces (aside from those awesome room sensors), there is the option to control Ecobee with Amazon Alexa voice controls. That means that, if you’re an avid Alexa user, you have the option to upgrade to smart home components through Amazon as well. You can ask your thermostat to order groceries, read the news or the weather, and so much more.

Work with a Technician

In order to determine which thermostat is truly the best fit for your home, work with a qualified HVAC technician (preferably one who installs and services multiple units). They can help with checking for compatibility, to ensure your heating and cooling system are a good fit. Then, they will help you compare your options, configure the wiring, and decide whether additional smart home components are also an option for you.

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