"We had Home Comfort Heating and Cooling put in a new furnace, tank-less water heater, and air conditioner as all were at the stage of replacement in our home. Our home had been set-up for zones when it was built but the original owner did not install a zoning system. We followed James' recomme..."
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Thermostat wars are being waged in households across the country. It’s an epic struggle of stealth, shouting matches and utility bill waving. The combatants come in all ages, sizes and genders, and the fight can rage for months—even years. But fear not, solutions are available that can help bring this fight of the Fahrenheit to an end, and zoning is one of them.
How zoning can turn a combat zone into a comfort zone
A zoning system divides your home into separate areas, known as a “zones,” and allows you to customize the air temperature in each zone. The system involves multiple thermostats which operate dampers within the ductwork of your forced-air system. The thermostats constantly read the temperature of their specific zone, then open or close the dampers according to the thermostat's settings.
Perfect for every room and everybody
Zoning is helpful for houses with inconsistent room temperatures and is also great for heating or cooling individual rooms based on their occupant’s specific temperature preferences. So everyone gets the comfort and room temperature control they want, and you get the conflict resolution you need.
A good idea for your home and your family
A zoning system not only helps to keep your family members happy and comfortable, but it can also be an ideal heating and cooling solution if you have:
Large windows in your home
A top floor that’s always warmer than the lowers floors
Uneven home temperatures
A house level that’s partially or completely underground
Rooms you seldom use
Rooms that constantly feel stuffy
A room that was added after your heating and cooling system was installed
A home office containing heat-producing electronic equipment
High heating and cooling bills
Noticeable hot or cold spots in your home
Extra comfort and additional benefits
Energy efficient and effective, a zoning system offers comprehensive benefits that go well beyond simply heating and cooling your home. These benefits include:
Extra Comfort - Zoning meets the specific temperature and airflow requirements of one area, without affecting other areas.
Enhanced Efficiency - A properly designed energy efficient zoning system can save you hundreds of dollars in energy costs each year and can pay for itself in as few as two to five years. According to the U.S. Department of Energy statistic, when used with a programmable thermostat, zoning can mean home energy savings of up to 35 percent.
Precise Control - Zoning divides the home into different areas, and divides comfort into different levels, giving you more choices and control than ever before.
Quiet Performance - When integrated with variable-speed and/or two-stage HVAC systems, zoning allows your heating and cooling equipment to run at peak performance and efficiency. And lower speeds mean lower sound levels.
The right zoning system for you
If you’re looking for a permanent resolution to your thermostat wars, Contact Us online or give us call today.
Thermostat wars are being waged in households across the country. It’s an epic struggle of stealth, shouting matches and utility bill waving. The combatants come in all ages, sizes and genders, and the fight can rage for months—even years. But fear not, solutions are available that can help bring this fight of the Fahrenheit to an end, and zoning is one of them.
How zoning can turn a combat zone into a comfort zone
A zoning system divides your home into separate areas, known as a “zones,” and allows you to customize the air temperature in each zone. The system involves multiple thermostats which operate dampers within the ductwork of your forced-air system. The thermostats constantly read the temperature of their specific zone, then open or close the dampers according to the thermostat's settings.
Perfect for every room and everybody
Zoning is helpful for houses with inconsistent room temperatures and is also great for heating or cooling individual rooms based on their occupant’s specific temperature preferences. So everyone gets the comfort and room temperature control they want, and you get the conflict resolution you need.
A good idea for your home and your family
A zoning system not only helps to keep your family members happy and comfortable, but it can also be an ideal heating and cooling solution if you have:
Large windows in your home
A top floor that’s always warmer than the lowers floors
Uneven home temperatures
A house level that’s partially or completely underground
Rooms you seldom use
Rooms that constantly feel stuffy
A room that was added after your heating and cooling system was installed
A home office containing heat-producing electronic equipment
High heating and cooling bills
Noticeable hot or cold spots in your home
Extra comfort and additional benefits
Energy efficient and effective, a zoning system offers comprehensive benefits that go well beyond simply heating and cooling your home. These benefits include:
Extra Comfort - Zoning meets the specific temperature and airflow requirements of one area, without affecting other areas.
Enhanced Efficiency - A properly designed energy efficient zoning system can save you hundreds of dollars in energy costs each year and can pay for itself in as few as two to five years. According to the U.S. Department of Energy statistic, when used with a programmable thermostat, zoning can mean home energy savings of up to 35 percent.
Precise Control - Zoning divides the home into different areas, and divides comfort into different levels, giving you more choices and control than ever before.
Quiet Performance - When integrated with variable-speed and/or two-stage HVAC systems, zoning allows your heating and cooling equipment to run at peak performance and efficiency. And lower speeds mean lower sound levels.
The right zoning system for you
If you’re looking for a permanent resolution to your thermostat wars, Contact Us online or give us call today.