Whatever the Reason, Whatever the Season...
YOU CAN COUNT ON SMYLIE ONE
Home » Heating Services » What is Home Temperature Zoning?
─── Zoning
What is Home Temperature Zoning?
You’ll agree that different rooms in your home are colder than others, while others remain warmer, creating comfort or discomfort. That’s where home temperature zoning solves this fluctuating problem. By installing a thermostat in every room, you completely control each zone’s rising or falling temperatures. When an area needs it warmer or cooler, that room’s thermostat sends a signal to the automatic air control damper requesting the air. Only that location receives the heating or cooling, but not the other zones, also controlling your energy consumption. To discover the other benefits of home temperature zoning, schedule a free estimate with Smylie One Heating & Cooling today!
─── Zoning
What is Home Temperature Zoning?
You’ll agree that different rooms in your home are colder than others, while others remain warmer, creating comfort or discomfort. That’s where home temperature zoning solves this fluctuating problem. By installing a thermostat in every room, you completely control each zone’s rising or falling temperatures. When an area needs it warmer or cooler, that room’s thermostat sends a signal to the automatic air control damper requesting the air. Only that location receives the heating or cooling, but not the other zones, also controlling your energy consumption. To discover the other benefits of home temperature zoning, schedule a free estimate with Smylie One Heating & Cooling today!
───
When is Zoning Needed?
Depending on your home’s design and those who live there, zoning allows you to address individual needs and overall comfort. For instance, one individual likes their room warm, while another wants theirs colder. Zoning solves that! Here are other cases when zoning can address more significant comfort issues.
Multi-Story Home / Office
Multi-level buildings constantly face temperature fluctuations. The warm air rises, staying at the upper levels, and the cold air drops to the lower levels of the home. However, each story can receive adequate heating and cooling when using a zoning approach.
High Ceilings
Vaulted or high ceilings in a home create a cathedral effect resulting in inconsistent temperatures, more energy use, and uneven circulation. Your HVAC system will no longer need to work harder trying to produce enough heating or cooling once a zoning program is set up and begins.
Sun Exposure
In any home, where a room or set of rooms are directly exposed to the afternoon sunlight, the temperatures in those zones will consistently go up, creating a greenhouse effect. With each room set up with a thermostat, the zoning process will bring rising temperatures under your control.
Additions / Renovations
Any modernization to an existing home, you’ll immediately discover heating and cooling issues. The new addition is well insulated has no structural leaks, but not the rest of the home. The zoning process will prevent trapped air in that new addition and balance the temperature in each room.
───
Benefits of Zoning
After installing a zoning system, you’ll finally have complete control of your HVAC system. There are no more temperature variations from room to room, uneven air circulations, rooms staying too warm due to direct sunlight exposure, and a host of other heating and cooling issues. Here are just a few zoning benefits you’ll get:
Increased Comfort – A zoning program solves the uneven heating and cooling issue in your home or office. Temperature swings finally go away, and each room stays comfortable. That also opens the door to WiFi thermostat usage for closer monitoring and comfort with your smartphone.
Lower Energy Costs – With a zoning plan in place, it allows for certain unused zones to deliberately stay warm in the summer and cold in the winter. When you’re no longer conditioning those rarely used rooms, that drives down your monthly energy usage, allowing you to save on your utility bills.
Quieter Operation – By design, a single zoned HVAC system will produce loud noises as it pushes and forces heating or cooling through your home. With temperature zoning in place, only specific areas and times of day will receive warm or cool air, providing a quiet and comfortable experience.
Contact Smylie One Heating & Cooling for more information about zoning your home or office.
───
Benefits of Zoning
After installing a zoning system, you’ll finally have complete control of your HVAC system. There are no more temperature variations from room to room, uneven air circulations, rooms staying too warm due to direct sunlight exposure, and a host of other heating and cooling issues. Here are just a few zoning benefits you’ll get:
Increased Comfort – A zoning program solves the uneven heating and cooling issue in your home or office. Temperature swings finally go away, and each room stays comfortable. That also opens the door to WiFi thermostat usage for closer monitoring and comfort with your smartphone.
Lower Energy Costs – With a zoning plan in place, it allows for certain unused zones to deliberately stay warm in the summer and cold in the winter. When you’re no longer conditioning those rarely used rooms, that drives down your monthly energy usage, allowing you to save on your utility bills.
Quieter Operation – By design, a single zoned HVAC system will produce loud noises as it pushes and forces heating or cooling through your home. With temperature zoning in place, only specific areas and times of day will receive warm or cool air, providing a quiet and comfortable experience.
Contact Smylie One Heating & Cooling for more information about zoning your home or office.
Schedule Appointment
─── Smylie One Blog
Your Source for Heating, Cooling & Plumbing Tips
Home maintenance doesn’t have to be boring. We’re here to bring you all the tips and tricks to make your home more comfortable, reliable and energy efficient.
R-22 Has Been Phased Out, But Smylie One Can Help You With Your Refrigerant Needs
In January of 2020, the Environmental Protection Agency ruled that R22, or freon, was to be phased out of the HVAC industry due to its
How To Reset Your Garbage Disposal
We’ve all been in the same situation. You’re doing the dishes after a large meal. The dishes are stacked up in the kitchen sink and