A typical American home has multiple family members having different needs. When it comes to temperature preferences, some want the room to be warmer while others like it cooler. If you have central air, you will have a problem meeting everybody’s needs since you only have a single thermostat to control the temperature throughout the house.
In order to provide your family with ultimate comfort and avoid clashes over thermostat settings, you may need to consider HVAC zoning your home. This will provide every room with an individual thermostat to set the temperature according to the occupant’s liking. Milian Quality Air is a trusted HVAC company that offers zoned heating and cooling systems designed to give you better temperature management.
An HVAC zoning system is a heating and cooling system that utilizes dampers in the ductwork to regulate and redirect air to specific sections of the home. This creates customized temperature zones throughout the home for increased comfort and efficiency. This system utilizes a control panel and advanced computer processors to monitor thermostats, the HVAC equipment, and the dampers. With HVAC zoning, you can program the temperature depending on the room’s design and your family’s lifestyle patterns, which a single thermostat just cannot deliver.
This efficient HVAC system can be made possible for a number of scenarios that include:
Building a new home is the best possible scenario to make use of a zoned HVAC system since it can be outlined in the building plans. On the other hand, zoning an existing home may require more work in order to make adjustments to the existing ductwork.
Zoning can be beneficial if you have a home with multiple levels. Hot air typically rises, which makes your upstairs rooms significantly warmer than your downstairs rooms. Zoning lets you manage the temperature in both your lower level and upper-level rooms.
The positioning and size of your windows can affect the climate throughout your home. If you have rooms that are directly facing the sun, the temperature in these areas will be much warmer than the areas that are not. Zoning these parts of the home makes sense since it solves the problem of inconsistent temperatures.
If you have a library, an attic, a guest room or a basement, there is a chance you do not always occupy these areas. With a zoned system, you have the ability to turn on the heating or cooling in these rooms only when they are occupied, eliminating the likelihood of unnecessarily wasting energy.
Zoning solves the issue of uneven heating and cooling since every room is provided with its own thermostat that allows the occupants to set their desired temperatures. Depending on compatibility, a zoned system also enables you to make use of programmable and smart thermostats, allowing you to have total control of your home’s temperature without being physically near the unit.
Since you no longer waste energy on heating unused rooms, you will have a significant reduction in your fuel and electricity costs. Also, the use of programmable and smart thermostats can help lower your utility bills by up to 30 percent.
Since you have greater control over the temperatures in individual rooms, your furnace or AC unit no longer need to work as hard to heat and cool your entire home. Only those areas that are used will get conditioned air. Zoning prolongs the life of your air conditioner by avoiding overheating and reducing its wear and tear.
Zoning eliminates the use of ducts, which minimizes the accumulation and circulation of dust, dirt, pollen, pet dander and mold, giving your home cleaner, fresher indoor air. This is particularly beneficial if you have family members who are suffering from asthma and allergies, eye irritation, skin rashes, and other health issues.
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