Homeowners
How it Works
Zoned Heating and Cooling
If one room in your home is too cold while another is too hot, you may benefit from zone control. A zoned heating and cooling system can control specific temperature needs in designated areas of your home -- making you and your family more comfortable while saving money by using less energy for heating and cooling needs. Zone control is achieved through the use of more than one thermostat, electrically connected to a control panel that operates a number of dampers in your forced air heating/cooling system. Conditioned air is then distributed to various parts of your home as needed.
The system can be installed in new or existing homes to help achieve indoor comfort. No maintenance is required of these systems; however, changes in living habits might make it necessary for system adjustments to maintain comfort.
The Benefits of Zone Control
- Improves overall temperature control
- Better control of individual areas
- Reduces energy bills