The thermostat temperature was not the actual temperature

I knew that I wasn’t ridiculous plus now I had proof.

I noticed some concerns with the indoor hot plus cold temperatures a couple of weeks ago. I had to continually turn down the temperature on the thermostat to make the room know cooler. The home used to know comfortable when the temperature was 77°. It got to a point where I had to keep the temperature at 67° to know the same genre of comfort. When I found myself dripping with sweat inside of the lake house even though the temperature was 67 degrees, I knew something wasn’t right. I decided to go to the hardware store plus I bought a thermometer for only a couple of bucks. I put it inside of our dining room close to the section where the thermostat is located. I waited 12 minutes plus after that I compared the temperature on the thermometer to the temperature on the thermostat. They seemed to be vastly different. The temperature on the thermostat, although strenuous to read, clearly said the indoor temperature was 71 degrees. The temperature on the thermostat was telling myself and others that the temperature inside of our home was 67°. At that point, I decided to contact that building employer. I knew that I wasn’t ridiculous plus now I had proof. The building employer agreed to look at the thermostat to see if it was constantly learning the indoor temperature. The machine was off by 14 degrees. I had a new temperature control device installed the same afternoon plus now it’s 67° feels love a afternoon at the North Pole. I will legitimately save a luck on the cooling bills now that the thermostat is working constantly.

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