What do you do if one member of the family prefers the temperature to be a bit higher, while another prefers a cooler climate? A newer type of heating and cooling system, zoned HVAC systems are a great option for homes that require different temperatures in different areas throughout the home.
Evergreen Heating & Cooling provides homeowners in Waco, TX, and the surrounding Central Texas areas, with zoned HVAC repair, installation, and maintenance services. Give us a call to learn more about zoned heating and cooling systems, or to make an appointment.
Zoned HVAC systems provide the ultimate in comfort and energy efficiency by dividing your home into different zones that can each be controlled with its own thermostat. These systems offer precise temperature regulation for various areas of your home, allowing you to customize the temperature to suit your own preferences and needs.
Traditional HVAC systems use a single thermostat to control the temperature throughout the entire home. A zoned HVAC system works differently by using dampers to direct treated air to a specific zone of the home. This means that one area of the home can be kept cooler or warmer than another, all at the same time, without wasting energy on unoccupied or less frequently used spaces.
Zoned HVAC systems present homeowners with the ability to achieve personalized comfort. If you have family members who prefer different temperatures, or if certain rooms in your home are consistently too hot or too cold, zoned systems can easily address these issues.
Switching from a traditional HVAC system to a zoned HVAC system can be a smart choice for homeowners looking for enhanced comfort and energy efficiency. When you work with Evergreen, we’ll be there every step of the way to provide the service you need.
A professional HVAC technician from Evergreen will work with you to identify the zones within your home, considering factors like room usage, insulation, and sunlight exposure. This assessment forms the basis for the zoning plan.
In most cases, ductwork modifications are necessary to create separate zones. This may involve installing dampers in the ducts, which can be controlled individually for each zone and work to regulate the flow of air to specific areas.
Zoned HVAC systems require individual thermostats in each zone. These thermostats communicate with the central control panel to maintain the desired temperatures. They can be programmable or smart thermostats, offering various levels of control and energy-saving features.
Proper wiring and a central control panel are essential to coordinate the operation of the different thermostats and dampers. This central control system ensures that the zoned HVAC system functions smoothly and efficiently.
Our certified technicians at Evergreen have extensive experience in servicing and repairing zoned HVAC systems. When you encounter problems with your zoned system, it can be frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if different areas of your home are not maintaining the desired temperatures. That’s where we step in.
Whether you have a faulty thermostat that is preventing a certain zone from reaching your desired temperature, or you’re experiencing airflow issues, Evergreen can help. From the initial inspection and diagnosis to the implementation of the solution, Evergreen is there throughout the entire process to provide skilled, thoughtful repairs.
Contact us today to get your zoned heating and cooling system back on track.
Like all other HVAC systems, zoned units require regular routine maintenance to prevent issues and keep the system operating at peak performance levels. During your maintenance appointment, your technician will tackle tasks such as:
When it comes to your home’s heating and cooling, you deserve the best. Evergreen Heating & Cooling provides residents throughout Waco and the surrounding Central Texas area with high-quality solutions they can trust.
From zoned HVAC repair to installation and maintenance, our team can handle it all. Give us a phone call or contact us online today to schedule services.