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Many homes have more than one level or several large areas served by the same heating and air conditioning system. When this occurs, it becomes hard for the unit to maintain temperature. The unit is only going to truly maintain the temperature of the area immediately surrounding the thermostat.

When users have a multi-floor home, hot air will rise, and cold air will fall. This means that the floor that has the thermostat will be at the right temperature, the upstairs will be hotter, and the basement will be cooler. Not many users can do reverse physics. An HVAC Zone System will help keep all of the areas at the correct temperature.

Should users add HVAC Zoning to their homes?

But users can use zoning to make that one heating and air conditioning system act like 2 or more independent systems.

Zoning uses multiple thermostats, a control board, and motorized duct dampers to control how the air flows throughout the ductwork and ultimately, the home. With a full zone system combined with variable speed heating and air equipment, users can take control of all those temperature differences.

How does an HVAC Zone System work?

The zone system opens and closes zone dampers so that the system controls the different areas of the house independently

The zone system uses multiple thermostats. They open and close zone dampers so that the system controls the different areas of the house independently of each other.

So, when the main floor reaches the desired temperature, the dampers will shut off air to the main floor but keep sending air upstairs until that area reaches the desired temperature as well.

When a zone system is installed, it will serve different-sized areas of the home, which means these areas will require varying amounts of air to reach the right temperature. Installing new variable speed heating and air conditioning equipment, along with zoning, allows the heating and air conditioning system to provide the precise amount of heating and cooling to the right area every time.

Are HVAC Zones the best for a home?

Why not just install more than one heating and cooling system? Sometimes this might be an option, but most times the ductwork of the system is not completely accessible. This means that it’s much easier to use the existing ductwork, variable speed equipment, and zone controls to solve the problem.

If users have multiple floors or hot or cold areas in their home, they do not have to suffer anymore. Airforce Heating and Air offer variable speed equipment and zone control options to make sure the home stays comfortable year-round. It also offers low-interest financing to help pay for these systems.

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