Zoning
You have dual, no quad climate control in your car now why not in your home? We have come a long way in automotive comfort. Rides are smoother and everyone in the vehicle can have their own climate. If we can do that in a car can we do that in our homes? Yes we can! And it not only makes sense for comfort but also makes cents on energy savings.
Most homeowners think that having areas in their home that are too hot or too cold is just something they have to live with. But we believe the only thing you need to live with is comfort.
With solutions such as forced air zoning, hydronic heating, thermostats with precise temperature control and more, you’ll say goodbye to hot and cold spots and hello to comfort.
Forced air zoning systems work by having dampers installed in your ductwork that open and close as needed based on each zone’s thermostat settings. When a zone doesn’t need to be heated or cooled, the dampers close to save energy and maximize comfort elsewhere.
Hydronic zoning systems or radiant heating, use hot water and steam instead of air. Heating with water can increase your comfort level because it is less dry than a standard forced-air heating system. A modern hydronic heating system can use traditional cast iron radiators, low profile baseboard radiators, or the increasingly popular, and invisible, radiant in-floor heating. Hydronic systems are easily divided into zones for perfect comfort and the most efficient use of energy.
By only heating and cooling the rooms you are in you cut down on the run time of your system and the result will be ultimate comfort and great energy savings!