Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Getting a new Ecobee thermostat for Christmas, I buy my own gifts. Does anyone know who can install to replace a Carrier PRH01-B thermostat that doesn’t charge an arm and a leg.
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Good Guys changed mine out, but Mike passed away a couple of years ago. I've read good things about the new guy.
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Try Angi
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Good Guys installed my Ecobee last year. Very happy with their work
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Is that Good Guys Air Conditioning?
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Yes, 352-805-0035
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I have an Ecobee with voice command and I don't like it, I find it to be very confusing and am using it now as just a manual thermostat and nothing else.
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Chuck Farrell did mine. $99 I believe. It’s a great thermostat. I hope Santa gets you the premium model with at least one remote sensor.
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Do it yourself. Instructions are easy.
- turn off power - pull off old thermostat and take a picture of the wire connection before disconnecting wires. - install new mounting bracket with Sheetrock wall anchors. - call the Echobee 800# list in the instructions and will customer service will ask for the old wiring picture. They will walk you through the connection on the phone (Mon-Fri). - snap the cover on and turn on power. - after it comes on, you can as customer service any operation questions. Very easy. Otherwise call Sunshine A/C. |
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Looks like your model uses a C wire, so the entire changeover should take just minutes. Read all the instructions, take pictures of the existing wire connections, in case your original did something funky. The wires are all color coded (red to red, green to green, etc.). Last edited by Justputt; 12-05-2024 at 10:02 AM. |
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I hear ya. I am fairly techy and yet was slow to get in sync with the Ecobee. It really is designed to be an app controlled device so if you don’t have the app I’d get it and poke around a bit. They have numerous videos on their website about how to use it and good support. My home is a 2019 build and I believe the ecobee came with it (not original owner) and is an Ecobee lite.
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I had Good Guys install mine about a month ago. Current price is $150 (they misquoted it to me as $120 originally and when tech showed up he agreed to the original quote). As for doing it yourself, be careful. My home had a proprietary Carrier thermostat which uses two wires that feed into an electronic module. This module, depending on when your home was built, can be installed behind the wall, in the attic, or inside the HVAC unit. This module then connects to the non-proprietary wiring that is common in most all HVAC units. Since I didn't know where the module was located and didn't have a wiring diagram for the module I thought it worth it to have a professional do it. YMMV.
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