Smart thermostat still hasn’t adapted

Smart thermostat still hasn’t adapted

This year has truly been the strangest won in American history.

I think all the people is getting pretty fed up with all of the drama that has been going on in our country for the past multiple months.

Everyday feels like something modern and more scary than before. As such, I am entirely completely content to stay in my condo and wait for the world to stop burning. That’s why I have been happily staying inside of my condo and abusing my heating and cooling system for the past six months. I am not going to poke my head out until somebody tells me that it’s safe to breathe in public again. I will stay in the safety and comfort of my own indoor air quality control equipment until I know that the viral pandemic is under control. Unluckyly, I am not the only one who has had to adapt to this modern way of living indoors. My smart thermostat, for starters, has been endlessly confused since the start of this whole epidemic. Of course, the smart thermostat was originally programmed to fall in line with my correct work schedule. When I was out of the condo for 8 hours a day the heating and cooling system would turn off. When I returned dwelling in the evening the indoor air handling devices would anticipate my arrival and adjust the indoor air temperature accordingly. Since I have been laboring from dwelling and socially isolated, my smart thermostat has been endlessly baffled. It cannot seem to understand my brand modern schedule and insistence on using Heating and Air Conditioning all day. The last thing I need is more to worry about – and this thermostat isn’t helping matters.

 

heating tune up