Kansas City experiences some of the widest temperature ranges in the Midwest. Summer highs above 100 degrees followed by winter lows near zero force HVAC systems into constant operation. This continuous cycling stresses low-voltage transformers and thermostat relays. The repeated on-off commands degrade internal thermostat components faster than in moderate climates. Electrical contacts wear out. Circuit boards develop micro-fractures from thermal expansion and contraction. Spring and fall temperature swings of 40 degrees in a single day create even more start-stop cycles, compounding the wear.
Homes in Kansas City also face electrical challenges from aging infrastructure in established neighborhoods. Power grid fluctuations during severe weather are common. Transformer failures during ice storms or summer heat waves cause voltage spikes that fry sensitive thermostat electronics. United HVAC Kansas City stocks surge-protected thermostats and can install inline surge protection on your HVAC control circuits. Our technicians know the quirks of electrical systems in homes built everywhere from the 1920s Rockhill neighborhood to brand-new developments in Riverside. Local knowledge matters when you are diagnosing why a thermostat keeps failing.