Replace thermostat
First Response 360 has helped hundreds of people with their thermostat repair at an average cost of £139. Enter your details below to search prices and availability.
Why you should get a heating engineer to fix your thermostat
If your thermostat shows no signs of life or struggles to maintain a certain temperature, it may be time for a replacement. But before you rush out to buy a new one or phone a professional, first check if it’s switched on and if power is getting to the thermostat. Take a look at the thermostat’s fuse, the batteries and your home’s main fuse box.
If you still can’t get it working, it’s time to ask a professional for help. We recommend getting a qualified heating engineer out – they’ll recommend the best option for your house and heating requirements. Your heating engineer will first shut off your power supply and remove the cover of your old thermostat. They’ll then disconnect the wires and remove the old mount. Once they’ve made sure the wires are in a good condition, they’ll connect the new thermostat and test it before they go.
How can First Response 360 help?
Finding a local professional often takes a lot of research. It’s not just about pinning them down, but you also need to check their credentials to make sure they can do the job safely and to the highest of standards.
At First Response 360, we do all of that for you. We have hundreds of qualified tradespeople on our platform – and our team vets each and every one. All you have to do is tell us where you are and we’ll match you with a qualified heating engineer in your area. We guarantee all our jobs for 12 months and always ask our customers for open and honest feedback. So when we recommend someone, we’re confident they’ll do the job quickly and reliably.