Take Control of Your Homes Temperature with Zoned Comfort System

September 27, 2016

If your thermostat has become a constant back-and-forth for Team Hot vs. Team Cold with the referee being your utility bill, it may be time to consider zoning your Bloomfield home. A zoned comfort system means you can independently control the temperature of certain areas (zones) of your home. A correctly zoned house can improve the comfort of your home, and there may finally be harmony between Team Hot and Team Cold in Bloomfield.

A zoned home takes advantage of multiple thermostats to run the different zones of your home. The thermostats control the dampers within your duct work to control the air flow to your designated zones. Zones are broken down according to things such as the usage of room, a family’s personal desires, architectural qualities, and areas with similar heating and cooling needs.

Additional Comfort

The added comfort that comes from a zoned home is something everyone in your family ought to appreciate. Because heat naturally rises, if you’re living in one of the endless multiple story homes in Bloomfield, the higher level will normally be warmer than the lower levels. To counter this, the dampers within your ductwork will open and close to be sure there is even air distribution throughout your home. This has the chance to make hot and cold spots a thing of the past. They also allow family members that are usually hot or cold to stay comfy with added temperature control.

Zoning your home means that you can heat and cool rooms based on their usage as well. If you have certain areas of your home that aren’t used as often as your main living space, you can bypass heating or cooling those when they aren’t being utilized.

We have many possibilities that can help you take control of your home’s comfort. Whether you’re buying a new system or retrofitting an existing system, our pros can help you through the process. If you have any questions about zoning your home or any home comfort needs give Stanford Heating & Cooling a call at 812-825-8695.