Boston's housing stock includes thousands of buildings constructed before 1950, many with original heating systems or outdated electrical wiring. Smart thermostat installation in these properties requires careful assessment of existing infrastructure. Knob-and-tube wiring cannot support modern C-wire installations without updates. Plaster walls make wire fishing more complex than standard drywall construction. Multi-unit brownstones and triple-deckers often have shared heating systems that demand zone control planning. The cast iron radiators common throughout Boston neighborhoods need smart thermostats compatible with boiler systems rather than forced air equipment.
Titan HVAC Boston understands the mechanical systems found throughout Greater Boston neighborhoods. We work daily with the heating infrastructure in Cambridge, Somerville, and Brookline properties. Our technicians recognize the difference between one-pipe and two-pipe steam systems, know how to configure thermostats for radiant floor heating, and understand the electrical limitations in older buildings. This local expertise prevents the trial-and-error approach that wastes your time and risks damaging your HVAC equipment. When you choose technicians familiar with Boston's unique housing characteristics, your smart thermostat installation gets done right the first time.