Smart Thermostat Installation & Setup

Professional smart thermostat installation and configuration for maximum comfort and savings.

About Smart Thermostat Installation & Setup

A smart thermostat is one of the highest-return investments you can make in home comfort — but only when installed and configured correctly. Wichita HVAC Pro installs and programs Nest, Ecobee, Honeywell Home, and other smart thermostats, ensuring proper wiring for your specific HVAC system including heat pumps, two-stage systems, and humidifiers. We configure schedules, geofencing, and app access, and verify full system operation after installation. We also assist with utility rebate documentation — many Kansas utilities offer $50–$100 rebates on smart thermostat installations.

What You Get

  • Professional wiring verification for complex systems including heat pumps
  • Full schedule, geofencing, and app configuration included
  • Utility rebate documentation assistance — up to $100 available
  • Compatibility check before purchase — no wasted returns

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on smart thermostat installation & setup. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a smart thermostat work with my heat pump or two-stage furnace?
Compatibility varies by thermostat model and HVAC system type. Heat pumps, two-stage systems, and systems with humidifiers require specific wiring configurations that not all smart thermostats support. We perform a compatibility check before any purchase and handle the wiring professionally — incorrect wiring can damage the thermostat or HVAC equipment.
Do I need a C-wire for a smart thermostat?
Most modern smart thermostats require a common (C) wire for continuous power, which many older Wichita homes don't have in the existing thermostat wiring. Options include running a new C-wire, using a C-wire adapter that repurposes unused wires in the cable, or installing a power adapter kit at the furnace. We assess your existing wiring and recommend the best solution.
How much can a smart thermostat actually save me?
Studies show smart thermostats save an average of 10–12% on heating and 15% on cooling costs through better scheduling and geofencing. In Wichita, where summers are hot and winters cold, that can translate to $100–200 per year for an average home. Many Kansas utilities also offer rebates of $50–$100 on qualifying models, shortening your payback period further.