Source: Today's Homeowner / Alexis Bennett / June 16,2023
The thermostat inside your home is like the brain of your air conditioner. It tells the HVAC system what temperature it needs to be in your home. Basic thermostats have auto, on, fan, cool, and heat settings. Newer thermostats give users the ability to set the temperature to increase or decrease automatically at certain times throughout the day.New Paragraph
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