Thermostats operate by sensing the temperature in a space and regulating cooling and heating control systems to maintain a set temperature. Here, you'll find a host of thermostats for your heating needs, such as programmable, smart, digital, mechanical, wireless, pipe, room and more. These thermostats make managing indoor temperatures easier by adjusting the settings as and when needed.
Which thermostat do I need?
Smart Thermostat - A Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat that can be controlled remotely via a smartphone app, allowing users to adjust temperature settings from anywhere. Often includes features like learning schedules and energy-saving modes.
Wireless Thermostat - A thermostat that communicates with the heating system via radio frequency (RF) or Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for wired connections. Ideal for flexible installation and remote control.
Underfloor Heating Thermostat - Specifically designed to regulate underfloor heating systems, ensuring efficient heating and comfort. Available in digital, programmable, or smart versions.
Room Thermostat - A standard thermostat that maintains the desired room temperature by controlling the heating system based on air temperature. Available in mechanical or digital models.
Programmable Thermostat - Allows users to set heating schedules in advance, ensuring automatic temperature adjustments throughout the day for improved energy efficiency.
Digital Thermostat - Uses a digital display for precise temperature control, often with additional features like touchscreens, backlit screens, and programmable settings.
Mechanical Thermostat - A basic thermostat that uses a bimetallic strip or gas-filled bellows to regulate temperature. Typically adjusted using a dial or switch.
Cylinder Thermostat - Designed to control the temperature of a hot water cylinder, preventing overheating and ensuring efficient water heating.
Pipe Thermostat - A thermostat that clips onto a pipe to monitor and regulate water temperature, commonly used in heating systems to prevent freezing or overheating.
Thermostat Receiver - A device that communicates with a wireless or smart thermostat to control the heating system. It acts as an intermediary between the thermostat and the boiler or heating system, receiving temperature commands and switching the heating on or off accordingly. Often used with wireless or smart thermostats for easy installation and remote control.