Garland Zoning Systems and Benefits
Residential zoning systems work with dampers in the ductwork that regulate airflow to certain areas of your house. Each of these zones will have its own thermostat, allowing you to set a different temperature for each zone. There will be one main control panel in your home so that you can coordinate all of your temperature settings. If you have a smart thermostat, you can adjust it remotely.
There are several benefits of investing in an HVAC system with zoning.
- Better efficiency
- More convenience
- Optimal comfort
- Healthier indoor air quality
You can also extend the lifespan of your heating and cooling equipment with a residential zoning setup. Your system won’t need to work as hard to control the temperature in your entire home at one time. This reduces wear and tear and minimizes the number of repairs you’ll need to schedule over time.
While zoning is something we can set up in just about every home, there are instances where this system makes the most sense. For example, if you experience a lot of temperature differences throughout your residence, zoning can help you achieve more consistent comfort. This is common in multi-story houses that experience much warmer temperatures on upper levels. Homes with high ceilings can also benefit, as these rooms tend to allow heat to rise, causing a shift in temperature between rooms. Basements and attics can have different heating and cooling needs as well. The same applies if you have rooms that aren’t very well-insulated or have a lot of windows, such as a morning room or three-season room.
It’s important to work with our team to determine if zoning is a possibility in your home. A professional installation will ensure efficiency and reliability all year.