For the last six decades, heating and cooling demand has been controlled using simple, wall-mounted thermostats. When a user wants more heat, they adjust a thermostat needle to a higher temperature. When cooling was requested, they rotated the needle the opposite direction.
Those simplistic devices have since evolved into more complex, digital, real-time-response programmable mechanisms. This evolution of these controls is undeniable, however, is the technology actually being utilized? And if it is, is it being used correctly?