Austin's electrical grid experiences significant demand spikes during summer months when air conditioners run continuously. These demand surges cause voltage fluctuations that stress low-voltage transformers and thermostat circuit boards. Homes in older neighborhoods with aluminum wiring or undersized electrical panels are particularly vulnerable. The combination of high heat, constant HVAC cycling, and unstable voltage creates the perfect conditions for thermostat display failures. A thermostat not lighting up after a storm or heat wave is almost always caused by a power surge that fried the transformer or the stat's internal components.
All Pro HVAC Austin has served Travis County homeowners for years, and we understand the specific challenges Central Texas weather creates for HVAC control systems. We stock thermostats rated for high-heat environments and carry surge-protected transformers designed to handle grid instability. Our technicians are familiar with the wiring configurations common in Austin's historic districts and newer developments. When you call us for a thermostat screen black, you are working with a team that has solved this exact problem hundreds of times in homes just like yours.