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    How a Zone Control System Will Save You Money

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    You must have experienced how quickly you can go from chilly to warm just by walking from one room to another. A number of factors such as sunlight, outdated equipment, drafty windows, and poor ventilation affect the indoor temperature of your Denver home.

    If you’re looking to cut down on energy costs, you should consider upgrading your home to a zone control heating system.

    It’s a great move for homeowners who are tired of struggling with inconsistent temperatures but want the convenience of being able to adjust the temperature throughout their homes as they see fit.

    Zone heating systems are incredibly efficient additions to your home’s comfort and convenience. The best heating zone systems provide even warmth across the areas you want to heat while saving you money on your energy bills.

    If you haven’t heard about a zone system before, it is quite in demand by Denver homeowners and for all the right reasons.

    What is a Zone Control System?

    A zone control system is a type of central heating that allows you to regulate the temperature in each room of your house independently. It is unlikely that all your rooms are being occupied all the time. If you have 3 rooms and only 2 are being used, there is no need to heat or cool the vacant room. Through a zone control system, you can regulate the temperature of your home by turning off ducts for the unused room, thereby saving money on your energy bills.

    In a nutshell, each room in your house is divided into zones, allowing you to control their temperatures individually.

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    The Benefits of a Zone Control System

    With a zone control system, not only can you save money on your energy bills, but you can also optimize the HVAC system. This means that energy will only be used in heating or cooling the occupied rooms. We know that zone control systems work because we have been installing them in Denver homes for the last couple of years. In our experience, our clients have reported savings of as much as 25% in their monthly energy bills just by turning off the HVAC system in unused parts of their homes. Don’t just take our word for it. A study conducted by the US Department of Energy states that homeowners can save as much as 30% on their heating and cooling bills by using a zone control system.

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    How Does a Zone Control System work?

    The main floor of your house is treated as the primary heating/cooling zone and any additional floors with bedrooms will be treated as different zones. It is typical that you won’t be in your room throughout the entire day. It is your kitchen and dining room that you will probably need to heat or cool during the daytime and your bedrooms during the night. You also don’t need to heat or cool your storage areas. This can further save on your energy bills.

    What are the Different Types of Zone Control Heating Systems?

    There are 3 Types of Zone Control Systems:

    Ductless

    This is a built-in thermostat that allows you to easily control the temperature. It is one of the most common types that can be installed within your existing HVAC system. We’d suggest hiring a professional HVAC contractor in Denver to do this job. Don’t go the DIY route.

    Conventional

    This is a two-way HVAC zone control system and you have the option of regulating your temperature manually or automatically.

    Smart Vents

    The smart vents system is a newer, more modern zone control system on the market that has received mostly positive feedback. We can help you with installing it safely in your home without damaging your existing HVAC system

    Installing a Zone Control Heating System

    Installing a zone control system is not an easy task and if you go the DIY route, you may end up damaging your existing system. It is always better to invest in hiring a reliable and professional HVAC contractor. At JDs Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning we specialize in the installation of zone control systems as we are a leading HVAC contractor in Denver, CO.

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