Should I try replacing the thermostat before calling for service?
I am in Florida with a 4 year old heat pump system. The Hunter programmable thermostat is set for 80 degrees 24/7. The air cycles on and off periodically as usual and the air temp coming through the registers is cold. The problem is that as the heat of the day increases, the preset temp is not maintained. It can read (and be) 88 degrees in the room during the afternoon hours while the preset temperature on the thermostat is still set for 80. At night, we are able to maintain the 80 degrees. I know from this forum that Hunter thermostats are junk, but how can I be sure that replacing it will be the solution before calling for service? Any info will be much appreciated.
P.S. My husband insists this started after a bad thunderstorm.