Thermostats

Selecting the right thermostat for your home is key to enhancing comfort and optimizing energy efficiency. Whether you’re looking for a simple, traditional model, a programmable thermostat for better control, or a smart thermostat that integrates with your home automation system, it’s essential to choose one that matches your needs and HVAC setup. Below, we’ve compiled top-rated thermostat options for each type—Traditional, Programmable, and Smart—highlighting their main features and system requirements to help you make an informed decision. For more detailed information on thermostat types, installation tips, and guidance on choosing the best thermostat for your home, check out our blog and take a step toward a smarter, more comfortable living space!

Traditional Thermostats

Traditional thermostats include both mechanical (analog) and non-programmable digital options. These are great for those who want simplicity without scheduling features.

Mechanical (Analog) Thermostats:

Honeywell Home CT87K1004 The Round Heat-Only Manual Thermostat: A classic choice for those who prefer a no-fuss, manual approach to temperature control. System Requirements: Ideal for heating-only systems, such as single-stage gas, oil, or electric furnaces; not suitable for cooling systems or heat pumps.

Emerson 1F56N-444 Mechanical Thermostat: A simple, durable thermostat that handles basic heating and cooling. System Requirements: Works with single-stage heating and cooling systems; not compatible with heat pumps or multi-stage setups.

Non-Programmable Digital Thermostats:

Honeywell Home RTH5160D Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat: Features a digital display for more precise control while keeping things simple. System Requirements: Suitable for most 24V heating and cooling systems; not compatible with multi-stage systems or heat pumps without auxiliary heat.

ELECTECK Non-Programmable Digital Thermostat: Offers basic digital control at an affordable price. System Requirements: Compatible with single-stage heating and cooling systems; not designed for heat pumps or multi-stage systems.


Programmable Thermostats

Programmable thermostats allow you to set schedules to automatically adjust temperatures, making them perfect for energy savings and convenience.

Basic Programmable Models:

Honeywell Home RTH2300B1038 5-2 Day Programmable Thermostat: An entry-level programmable model that allows different settings for weekdays and weekends. System Requirements: Works with most single-stage heating and cooling systems, including heat pumps without auxiliary heat; not compatible with electric baseboard heat (120-240V).

Advanced Programmable Models:

Emerson Sensi ST55 Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat: While also a smart thermostat, this model has more robust scheduling capabilities with Wi-Fi control and flexibility. System Requirements: Compatible with most HVAC systems, including conventional (up to 2H/2C) and heat pump (4H/2C) systems; a C wire is required.


Smart Thermostats

Smart thermostats are the most advanced, offering features like remote control, learning capabilities, and integration with smart home devices. These models typically require a C wire or an adapter like a PEK.

Google Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd Generation): Adapts to your schedule and preferences, providing smart, automated control. System Requirements: Compatible with most 24V systems, including gas, electric, and oil; may require a C wire or PEK for installation.

Ecobee SmartThermostat with Voice Control: Features Alexa built-in and broad compatibility with smart home ecosystems. System Requirements: Suitable for most conventional and heat pump systems; requires a C wire or the included Power Extender Kit (PEK) if no C wire is available.