How does zoning make a difference
If you have rooms in your house that are too hot in summer or too cold in winter, you’re likely dealing with an unbalanced HVAC system. Traditional central air treats your entire home as one single zone, but ductless systems allows for more customization.
What is Zoning?
Zoning divides your home into separate areas, each controlled by its own thermostat. This is most easily achieved with ductless mini-split systems. Since these units don't rely on ductwork, they can be installed directly in the rooms where they are needed most.
Benefits of a Ductless Zoning System:
• Customized Comfort: Everyone has different temperature preferences. Zoning allows you to keep the office space cool while the living room remains at a different setting.
• Significant Energy Savings: Have a guest room you only use over the holidays or don’t want to cool your formal dining room you only use once a week? With zoning, you can turn off or dial back units in rooms you're not using, drastically reducing your energy bills.
• Quiet Operation: Ductless units are extremely quiet. No "whoosh" of air moving through metal ducts, you’ll hardly notice the system is running.
• Improved Air Quality: Traditional ducts can collect dust and allergens over time. Ductless systems feature filters that can reduce the circulation of particles through your home.
Is Your Home a Good Candidate?
Zoning is effective for multi-story homes, houses with large windows, sunrooms, office spaces, workshops and a great option for older homes where ductwork isn't an option.
If you’re ready for customization in your home comfort, a ductless system might be right for you.