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What You Should Know about HVAC Zoning Systems?

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Do you feel like you have trouble getting a consistent temperature throughout your home? Like feeling comfortable in the living room, but sweltering in the bedroom, and freezing in the basement? This is a common problem, and it is because different parts of your home will heat and cool differently. But it is a problem you can correct with an HVAC zoning system.

Why Does My Home Heat Unevenly?

It comes down to the location of your home, how it was constructed, and how large it is. Rooms upstairs are usually warmer than the main level and the basement. Heat rises naturally. Smaller rooms will warm more quickly than larger rooms. Also rooms with a lot of windows can warm from the sun, or cool from heat loss. As you can see, it is pretty difficult to regulate temperatures throughout your home. And homes with only one central thermostat will have anywhere from 12 to 15 degree discrepancies from one room to the next. This is where zoning systems can help.

What is an HVAC Zoning System?

This system allows you to divide your home into as many zones as you like. Each zone has its own thermostat, so you can better control temperature levels. Most homeowners assign a zone to the upstairs, main floor, and basement. These typically have similar heating and cooling needs. But if there is a particular room in your home that constantly feels too hot or too cold, you can also assign that room a zone.

You can convert almost any forced-air system and retrofit it for zone control. Once you have determined the zones, technicians install the designated zone control panel, thermostats, and dampers in the ductwork. You might also need a bypass damper to relieve air pressure when certain zones are closed.

The installation is pretty straight forward. Most single zone systems include a controller, indoor unit, and outdoor unit. Heating and air conditioning technicians just mount more control units, make a few electrical connections, and connect to the refrigerant lines. When a particular zone needs heating or air conditioning, the damper opens. Then once it reaches the desired temperature, the damper closes until it is needed again.

Does HVAC Zoning Save Energy?

Yes. While HVAC zoning doesn’t impact the efficiency of your system, it can help save you money on energy costs. Average zoning systems can save you as much as 30 percent on your heating and cooling costs. Because the HVAC system only heats the zones that need it, you are not wasting energy on areas that are already at a comfortable temperature. And it is more cost-effective than installing dual air systems. These require the installation of separate furnaces and air conditioners for varying parts of your home.

With zoned heating and air conditioning San Jose, CA systems, you get comfort and savings along with modern convenience. Have more questions about zoning options? Contact (669) 219-8957 to talk to a professional today. At Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning we provide the highest quality materials and equipment. Ask us about HVAC zoning as well as heating and air conditioning repairs. Or stop by 1045 N 10th St San Jose, CA 95112.

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