How to install a Nest Thermostat

A smart thermostat is an easy way to upgrade your home’s HVAC system. Google’s Nest Thermostat is simple to install and can help you use less energy thanks to its smart presence-sensing features.

By Jennifer Pattison Tuohy , a smart home reporter who's been testing connected gadgets since 2013. Previously a writer for Wirecutter, Wired, Dwell, and US News.

Oct 30, 2023, 3:30 PM UTC

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The Nest Thermostat is a simple, significant upgrade you can make for your home. It’s a smart thermostat that you can program and control from your phone. You can adjust the temperature with your voice through a smart assistant as well as integrate it with other connected devices in your home to do useful things like turn down the heat when you leave home or shut off your HVAC when your smoke alarm goes off. Its smart presence-sensing features can help you use less energy and hopefully save some money. While it costs $129, you might be able to get it for a lot less if your local energy supplier offers a rebate.

The Google Nest Thermostat. Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge

In this article, I’ll walk you through the process of installing a Nest Thermostat, connecting it to Google Home, and setting up its smart features.

First, it’s important to know that there are three Nest thermostats. We’re discussing the newer Nest Thermostat, released in 2020. This is not as advanced — or as expensive — as the flagship Nest Learning Thermostat. There is also the Nest Thermostat E, which is only available in Europe (the Nest Thermostat is US and Canada only). While we’re covering the Nest Thermostat, the installation process for the other two is very similar.

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Before you go out and buy any Nest thermostat, use this compatibility checker to make sure your HVAC system will work with it. Unlike the Nest Learning Thermostat, the Nest Thermostat does need a C wire in some setups. If you don’t have one, you can buy a C wire adaptor from Nest for $29 or hire an electrician to install one. (A C wire provides continual power to the thermostat, which it needs for most of its smart features.)

Installing your Nest Thermostat

As you detach the HVAC wires from your old thermostat, make sure to label each one so you can wire the Nest Thermostat correctly.

As you detach the HVAC wires from your old thermostat, make sure to label each one so you can wire the Nest Thermostat correctly.

Once you’re ready to go, all you need is a Phillips-head screwdriver, a smartphone with the Google Home app, Wi-Fi, and about 15 to 30 minutes.