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When the temperature rises outdoors, you want an effective and reliable way to cool your home. A zoned residential HVAC system accomplishes your goal and delivers several benefits. Here’s how this air conditioning method produces better results than the old-fashioned one-zone system.   

What Are the Perks of Zoned Cooling for Your Residential HVAC System

1. Enjoy More Comfort

With a zoned HVAC system, everyone in the family can keep cool at the level comfortable for them. If you want to maintain one zone at 72 degrees and another at 65 degrees, it’s easy to do because you have more than one thermostat. As your needs change, the system’s controls allow you to raise or lower the temperatures manually or to program times in advance.

2. Experience Energy Efficiency

residential-HVACZoning improves the efficiency of your residential HVAC system. If certain rooms don’t need air conditioning, such as a guest bedroom or the basement, turn it off until there’s a need for it. You benefit by saving energy and receiving lower utility bills.

3. Improve Indoor Air Quality

Zoning, especially with one or more HVAC or ductless systems in your house, limits the air travel throughout your home. As a result, fewer allergy-causing contaminants circulate, such as pollen, dust, mold, and pet dander. You’ll experience fewer health problems, including eye irritations and asthma.

4.  Reduce HVAC Wear & Tear

Your HVAC is likely to last longer when operating under a zoned system. The equipment runs to cool only the areas of the home you designate, rather than the whole house all the time. Since your air conditioner will prioritize select areas of your home, it won’t have to overwork itself to regulate the temperatures in rooms that aren’t well insulated. Zoning is a wise investment that extends the life of your HVAC system.

 

When you want to install a zoned system to cool your home more efficiently, contact Air Control Company. Based in Lexington, KY, these fully licensed and insured air conditioning contractors care for clients’ commercial and residential HVAC systems throughout Fayette County, continuing a tradition started in 1971. These heating and air conditioning professionals are equipped to handle any situation that arises. Learn about their services online, and for an appointment, call (859) 253-1734. 

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