Zoned Heating System Explained

This isn't a DIY project. Homeowners will need to hire qualified technicians for this job.

Modern homes utilize the zoned heating system to enhance energy efficiency. This setup allows property owners to turn up the heat in necessary areas. Although it's significantly cost-effective, most homeowners have yet to adopt this heating system and wonder if it provides the value advertisements claim.

Please keep reading to understand how zoned heating works and its benefits.

How it works

A zone valve is the most essential component of this smart heating system. It directs and controls the flow of water. An actuator inside the valve opens and shuts based on homeowners' thermostat temperatures for each zone. The design and size of this regulator vary, allowing residents to customize heating systems according to their needs and preferences in a specific area.

Some thermostats control a zoned heating system. However, not all thermostats can be used for the same purpose, and existing thermostats likely won't do the trick. Homeowners should consult professionals for help when they want to install this system.

Installation

Adding the zoned heating system to a home is complex. This isn't a DIY project. Homeowners will need to hire qualified technicians for this job. They have the proper knowledge and expertise to wire in controls, make electrical connections, and install valves. All this works to ensure that the zoned heating system works correctly. Even though it can be costly to install, the reduced energy costs homeowners get to enjoy make it a worthwhile investment.

Benefits of a zoned heating system

It reduces energy utility bills by making cooling and heating processes more efficient. Zone thermostats also allow home occupants to control the temperature in each room as desired. Most heating systems come with remote controls to enable property owners to conveniently modify thermostat settings remotely. Advanced systems even provide mobile apps and systems that connect to Wi-Fi, which can be controlled outside the house.

Differences in heating zone systems

The structure of a single-zone system is primarily adopted in residential properties. It uses a single air handler and condenser. Its main heating source is the boiler. This system typically has the thermostat in a central position, measuring the temperature of a given room in the home. Conditions will vary across the different areas of the house. Thermostatic valves will be connected to the radiator to reduce or increase heat flow.

This central heating can overtax an HVAC system and reduce its life span. A multi-zone setup improves homeowners' comfort and reduces wear and tear for the appliance. Apart from family members, controlling their temperature preferences is one of the best things about this zoned heating system (besides its energy efficiency).

Embrace energy-saving technology

Homeowners who want to enjoy flexibility and control of the temperature in different rooms should install the zoned heating system. It is an excellent choice that guarantees reduced utility bills and all-round comfort for all household members. Licensed HVAC technicians can walk property owners through the benefits of this system and install it correctly.

Modern Air Conditioning & Heating is a Boulder City-based HVAC company offering 15 years of experience in residential and commercial HVAC services for all makes and models. You can also call us directly at (702) 919-4365.

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