Do I Need a Zoned Home?
A zoned heating and cooling system splits your home into two (or more) zones which are controlled by its own thermostat. Are some rooms in your home more cozy than others? Do you have hot and cold spots? There are a lot of factors that may play into this, but a zoned home comfort system just may be the one solution you need. Zoning will not only keep you more comfy, but when paired with programmable thermostats, it may also help you save on your heating and cooling expenses.
How Does It Work?
After the zones of your home have been decided, zoned heating and cooling works using dampers that are installed into your ductwork. These dampers control air flow through your entire home. Each zone of your home has its own thermostat installed to ensure you can modify and control your comfort. All of the individual thermostats are linked to a control panel that controls your HVAC system.
Is A Zoned Home Right for Me?
A simple way to note the importance of zoning is to imagine you controlled all the lights of your home with one switch. That would be very inefficient and not practical at all. The same is true for having one thermostat taking care of your entire home. With a zoned heating and cooling system you have control of every zone of your home. Zones are usually mapped out by determining the areas in the home that have similar heating and cooling needs.
Even in homes that are properly insulated and constructed well can suffer from hot and cold spots. Some standard architectural features that cause this are multiple stories, large windows and vaulted ceilings. As we all learned in science class, heat rises. That means that your top floors are likely to be warmer than lower levels. It only makes sense to have a separate thermostat for different levels of your home. Zoned homes can also be adjusted to your family’s personal comfort needs.
A zoned home will not only save you on energy expenses, but it will keep you and your family more comfortable.
If you’re adding a new system or if you’re interested in retrofitting your current system our professionals are here to help you every step of the way. If you have any questions about zoned homes or anything related to your family’s comfort, our professionals are just a phone call away. Give us a call at 435-753-5515.