Little tip that some folks don’t know unless they have a Wi-Fi thermostat is that you can get alerts when things are off or wrong from the thermostat.
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Are you looking at a Wi-Fi thermostat for your home or RV want to go through something that not everyone knows about stay tuned? Hey guys Josh mcgriffin here serving the middle Peninsula and the Northern Neck of Virginia wanted to a video on Wi-Fi thermostats, because a lot of folks don't realize some of the things that you know. I can't speak for every Wi-Fi thermostat, but at least the ones we sell, and that is the fact that they will do alerts and so a lot of people when they hear Wi-Fi thermostat, they think, oh well, you know it's own wife I'll, be able to change The temperature, or whatever from you, know somewhere else. You know if you're on your way home, you can change the temperature or have it cool by the time you get there or heat it up by the time you get there. We have some RV customers that you know they'll turn the AC on, while they're on their way down.

So it's cool by the time they get there they'll joke and say. Well, I can change the temperature, while sitting in my recliner without even having to get up and of course you can do all that, but wanted to talk about the alerts, because a lot of folks don't realize you know you can do alerts and you know you Can actually be alerted by your thermostat if something's going on or something has happened, an example of that would be a couple years ago we were kind of doing a weekend trip during the wintertime. It was, I think, late November and we were two states away and I actually got an email from our thermostat saying: hey: it's dropped below 64 degrees in your home and I was able to turn the heat on for the cat from two states away. So anyway, pretty cool does other alerts to things like humidity and things like that.

So, if you have any questions, give us a call Griffin, air, eight. Oh four, five! Oh five, zero! Two, four! Seven! Thank you! You.

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