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A zoning system is able to divide your home into different zones
 for better energy efficiency and comfort control. By adjusting the
comfort levels in zones you are able to accurately compensate for
areas that might have high ceilings, receive direct sunlight or near
frequently used entrances. This flexibility ensures that you are only
using the energy needed while retaining a perfect indoor climate.





Ask yourself this one simple question.

Do you only have one light switch for all the lights in your house?

                                                                                          Of course you don’t.

So why have only one thermostat to control the temperature for your whole home? 

 

Zoning Systems are designed to allow you to control the air temperature in different parts of your home (regardless of the size) with different thermostats.

Looking at the picture below you can see that there are 4 different zones, each zone has its own thermostat which allows you to set the temperature differently.





Our you could Zone your home by floors.




The best thing about zoning is it allows you to control the air temperature by each individual zone. So if you are not occupying a certain area all the time you can lower or raise the temperature depending on the season so that you are not conditioning that space when it is not being used.

One of our trained Home Comfort Specialist can answer all your questions
about zoning and can make recommendation to get
YOU the comfort level YOU DESERVE in YOUR OWN HOME.



Contact us for more details.



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