The Highest Degree of Comfort in Calgary

If you’re keeping your HVAC system at a consistent temperature all day and night, then you’re missing out on a huge potential for savings.

The right thermostat can not only ensure comfort, control, and convenience, but it will also maximize your energy savings. Our home technology solutions for HVAC thermostats make climate control a breeze. Shift Heating & Cooling Services offers you the best in digital thermostat controls for residential and commercial properties.

Which Thermostat is Right for You?

Which Thermostat is Right for You?

Just as each home is unique, so, too, are the lifestyles and preferences of each homeowner. For homeowners who are always on-the-go or love the latest and greatest in technology trends — a wi-fi enabled control would be the perfect fit to suit their needs. Homeowners who follow a daily routine yet prefer a more traditional thermostat features, may be more interested in a programmable option. Identify which homeowner profile listed below best fits your needs and lifestyle.

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  • Thermostat WI-FI ENABLED

    WI-FI ENABLED

    1. You love technology

    2. You would benefit from having remote access to your HVAC system from your phone

    3. Features like geofencing and home/away sensors are appealing

    4. You live an on-the-go lifestyle

    5. Advanced system metrics such as energy consumption would be useful

    6. You’d enjoy the convenience of service reminders, notifications, and advanced system diagnostics

  • Thermostat Smart Controls

    PROGRAMMABLE

    1. You want the flexibility of advanced scheduling without all the bells and whistles

    2. You like the sleekness of a touch-screen panel without a ton of settings to choose from

    4. You want to set and forget

    5. Your lifestyle follows a routine

  • Thermostat NON PROGRAMMABLE

    NON-PROGRAMMABLE

    1. You want your home to remain at a consistent temperature day in and out

    2. You spend a lot of time at home

    3. You like the old-fashioned push-button thermostats over more modern touch-screen controls

Benefits of Wi-Fi Enabled Controls

Remote Access

Manage your home’s comfort, monitor usage and more — from anywhere using a smart device.

Smart Integrations

Enjoy the convenience of integrating your thermostat with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant

Room Sensors

Prioritize comfort in different rooms at different times – like living areas during the day and in bedrooms at night.

Total Comfort Control

Control humidification, dehumidification, or ventilation systems from one central thermostat.

Geofencing

Our smart thermostats know when you’re coming and going, no matter your schedule. Save energy when you’re gone and come home to comfort.

People Detection

Advanced motion detection knows the difference between someone passing through a room or spending time there.

Smart Response / Alerts

Be alerted when it’s time to change your filter, when there’s a system failure or if there’s an out of character temperature swing.

Lower Energy Consumption

Maximize your energy efficiency with a smart control that does more to save you money.

Zoning Room by Room Comfort Control THERMOSTATS

Zoning: Room by Room Comfort Control

Used in combination with premium Shift Heating & Cooling Servicesequipment, our zoning solutions put heating and cooling where you want it, redirecting airflow to specific areas of your home as needed. Ensuring your temperature stays consistent, from floor to floor and room to room. Unoccupied Areas – If you have areas of your home that remain unoccupied for long periods each day.

Hot & Cold Spots – If you experience big temperature fluctuations between rooms or floors in your home.

Additions / Renovations – You’re building an addition or are renovating.

How THERMOSTATS Zoning Works?

How Zoning Works?

Most residential HVAC systems have a single, central thermostat that controls the heated or conditioned air that is evenly distributed throughout an entire house. A zoned system divides your home into multiple zones, each zone has its own thermostat, providing greater temperature control throughout your house. Zone dampers are installed in the supply ducts that service each of the various zones, so that when the thermostat calls for heat or cooled air – it only does so for the zone that it is located in. Zoned systems are ideal in the following applications

FAQs

1. Do electricians do thermostats?

Yes, electricians often handle the wiring and installation of thermostats. However, for complex HVAC systems or smart thermostat installations,HVAC professionals or specialized technicians may also be involved. The specific division of responsibilities can vary based on local codes, contract specifications, and the complexity of the thermostat installation.

2. How much is a thermostat control?

The cost of a thermostat control can vary widely depending on the type of thermostat, its features, and brand. Basic thermostats can range from $20 to $100, while smart thermostats with advanced features and WiFi connectivity may cost between $150 to $300 or more.

3. What does a thermostat control do?

A thermostat control regulates the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system by maintaining the desired temperature within a space. It measures the temperature and, based on the settings, signals the HVAC system to heat or cool the area until the desired temperature is reached.

4. What is the purpose of a thermostat in a control system?

In a control system, the thermostat serves the purpose of regulating the temperature within a space to maintain comfort and energy efficiency. It does so by acting as a sensor and a switch, signaling the HVAC system to adjust heating or cooling based on the temperature settings.

5. Should an electrician install a thermostat?

An electrician can install a thermostat, especially for basic low-voltage models. However, for complex systems, smart thermostats, or if you’re unsure about the installation, consulting an electrician or an HVAC professional is advisable. Safety, proper wiring, and compatibility are crucial considerations.

6. What is the proper procedure for troubleshooting thermostats?

The proper procedure for troubleshooting thermostats involves checking for power, verifying settings, inspecting wiring connections, testing the thermostat’s functionality, and ensuring compatibility with the HVAC system. If issues persist, consulting a qualified technician for further diagnosis and resolution is recommended.

7. How do I know if my thermostat is bad?

Signs that may indicate a faulty thermostat include inaccurate temperature readings, inconsistent heating or cooling, unresponsiveness to settings adjustments, short cycling of the HVAC system, or a blank display. If you suspect a malfunctioning thermostat, professional diagnosis and potential replacement may be necessary.