| Have you recently purchased a new thermostat and | | | | from your home systems to your thermostat face. |
| are interested in keeping it in top condition? Perhaps | | | | Lock Boxes: A thermostat lock box, also referred to |
| you need that extra boost for your thermostat | | | | as a thermostat guard, or cover, is simply a |
| control, such as added humidity control, but are not | | | | protective device for keeping your thermostat safe. |
| interested in purchasing a whole new thermostat. | | | | Usually lock boxes come in mini, small, medium, or |
| There are several additional pieces that you may | | | | large sizes so that fitting to your exact make and |
| need or simply want for your home comfort control | | | | model of thermostat is not a problem. There are of |
| that can benefit your thermostat system. Read on | | | | course, lock boxes specifically designed for a certain |
| to learn more about pieces you can easily find for | | | | thermostat. Lock boxes can come in colors or solid |
| yours! | | | | white, to hide a dull looking thermostat, or in clear to |
| Subbases: Thermostat subbases are usually included | | | | solely serve as thermostat protection without altering |
| with your original thermostat, and if you took apart | | | | the look of your thermostat. Lock boxes can be |
| your thermostat, you would see the subbase already | | | | locked with keys to stop others from changing your |
| there. However, certain models require a subbase, | | | | temperature settings and raising your electric bills |
| and sometimes older models require that the subbase | | | | without your knowledge! Some come with |
| be purchased separately. With a conductive grid, the | | | | tamper-resistant locks, so the key cannot be |
| subbase connects heating and cooling mechanisms | | | | removed easily. |