Take Control of Your Homes Temperature with Zoned Comfort System

September 27, 2016

If managing the thermostat is a constant battle in your Omaha house with the winner often determined by your utility bill, you may want to contemplate zoning your Omaha home. By installing a zoned comfort system, you are able to independently manage the temperature of programmed areas (zones) of your home. A home that has been properly zoned might actually end the skirmish over the thermostat by allowing you more control over your home’s comfort.

Your home will be broken down into zones based on conditions such as: usage of room, personal preferences, architectural components and sections with comparable heating and cooling constraints. With a zoned home, you’ll have several thermostats in the different zones of your home. These thermostats activate dampers throughout your ducts and you’re able to change the individual zones you’ve decided on throughout your home giving you more control over your home’s comfort.

Additional Comfort

Your entire family will be thankful for the added comfort that a zoned home provides. As we discovered in science class, heat naturally rises, so if you’re residing in a multiple story home, the upper levels will typically be warmer than the ground floor. A zoned home is great at opposing this problem using the dampers within your ductwork to create even air distribution. Zoning your home makes hot and cold spots within your home a thing of the past. If someone in your home is consistently complaining about being hot or cold, the extra temperature control could put a stop to those complaints.

One of the main benefits of zoning your home is the ability to heat and cool areas contingent on their usage. Every home has areas that aren’t used as often and with a zoned home you can adjust heating or cooling these areas that are getting less usage.

The experts at The Frazier Company in Omaha have many options to help you take complete control of your home’s comfort. Wherever you are in the process, from installing a new system to retrofitting an existing system, our team will guide you through the process. We are always available to answer any of your home comfort questions, just give us a call at 402-628-0206.