Zoning

How You Can Benefit From an HVAC Zoning System
It’s common for certain rooms in your home to feel warmer or colder than the rest of your house. The good news is: It’s a solvable problem. Using an HVAC zoning system from S&R Heating & Cooling, you can even out temperatures throughout your house—or even save energy by heating and cooling only the rooms of your choosing. Below, our Bryant® experts explain how a zone control system works. Read it over, then give us a call to see how we can implement a solution for you.
What Is HVAC Zone Control?
In short, it’s the perfect way to set different temperatures across your house according to your needs and on an area-by-area basis. Each of those “zones” has an independently controlled thermostat that links to the home’s master control panel. That way, you can set a desired temperature in each area. For example, you can choose not to heat and cool rooms you don’t regularly use, make your bedroom cooler than the first floor, and more.
Customize Your Comfort
With an HVAC zoning system, staying comfortable at home is easier than ever. Because think about it: You don’t control all the lights in the house from one switch, so why would you control room-to-room temperatures with only one thermostat? Zoned HVAC gives you better control of your environment and makes everyone happy and comfortable.
Energy-Efficient HVAC
Every home has heating and cooling challenges. While your furnace and air conditioner work hard to overcome them, the truth is that those challenges could be working them too hard. That can lead to energy inefficiencies—and higher utility bills for you. Zoning helps alleviate that burden, both on your units and your wallet. In fact, when paired with programmable thermostats, an HVAC zoning system installed by S&R Heating can help improve your energy efficiency by as much as 30 percent.
Take Advantage of These Zoning System Benefits
Choose Zoning From S&R
S&R Heating is proud to specialize in zoning systems. We’ll work with you to design the right number of zones and thermostat locations in your home. And most importantly—we’ll walk you through the whole process, including how to use your new system.
Ready to see if this solution is right for you? Call our comfort specialists today at 651-429-0001 or contact us online.