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How much would it cost to move a thermostat?

How much would it cost to move a thermostat?

The average cost to move a thermostat is $135 to $450, depending on the distance. Drywall repair costs $75 to $150 to patch the old hole and cut a new one, while wiring installation runs $6 to $10 per foot. *Does not include cost of a new thermostat.

Should thermostat be close to return?

It is actually fine (and some say preferable) for the thermostat to be located near a return intake. For best results, you want the thermostat centrally located. This is a part of the home that you frequently use rather than tucked away in a hall. The thermostat should be positioned at a height of about 52-60 inches.

Should I move my thermostat?

In general, there are two reasons people want to move their thermostat. First, the thermostat is unsightly. Secondly, another common reason to move the thermostat is to better balance air. A poorly placed thermostat can cause uneven heating or cooling throughout the house.

Where does the thermostat need to be in a house?

It needs to be away from doors and windows, and out of direct sunlight. You want to make sure that the thermostat isn’t directly above or below a supply register. It is actually fine (and some say preferable) for the thermostat to be located near a return intake. For best results, you want the thermostat centrally located.

What happens if your thermostat is on the wall?

Air or water running through pipes and ducts can heat or cool the walls around them. If your thermostat is on one of those walls, it won’t give an accurate reading for the air temperature of the room. Now that you know what to avoid, let’s talk about where your thermostat should go.

Is it bad to put a thermostat near a door?

Placing your thermostat in or near a bathroom or kitchen also causes a similar problem to placing it near a door. The temperature in those rooms tends to fluctuate a lot. It can cause your system to turn on and off too frequently. That’s not good for the lifespan of the equipment or your utility bills.

Why is my thermostat warmer in the bathroom than in the living room?

Bathrooms and kitchens: Steam and heat from the bathroom and kitchen can cause your thermostat to think it’s warmer than it actually is. In the summer, this can mean higher bills. In the winter, it could mean that you’re shivering in the living room because your kitchen is nice and warm from baking those Christmas cookies.

Do home thermostats go bad?

While a thermostat doesn’t have a set lifespan, on average, you can expect them to last at least 10 years. After a decade, thermostats may start malfunctioning due to aging wiring or dust accumulation. In this article, we’ll share signs your thermostat is bad and how to troubleshoot a malfunctioning thermostat.

Where is the location of the thermostat?

Thermostat location. The thermostat should not be located on an outside wall or where it could be exposed to direct sunlight at any time during the day. It should be located away from the room’s cooling or heating vents or device, yet exposed to general airflow from the room(s) to be regulated.

What is a thermostat in a house?

A thermostat is a device that is used to control a heating or cooling system so that it maintains a certain temperature or keeps the temperature within a certain range. In a home, for example, this device can automatically turn on the heating system when the temperature in the home drops or turn on the air conditioning when it gets too hot.

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Ruth Doyle