Tired of the countless arguments over who gets control of the thermostat? Worried over the rising costs of utility bills? Then a multi zone heating and cooling system could be the answer you are looking for.
Compared to a traditional, single-zoned HVAC system, this system allows you to have greater control over the heat distribution in the home. You can turn up or lower down the heat or AC wherever you need it—resulting in greater savings on your energy bill.
For more information or to learn more about installing a multi zone heating and cooling system in your St. Louis home, contact our heating & air conditioning experts online or at 314-993-1110.
The Pros of Multi Zone Heating and Cooling
If you are looking for a better way to control the temperature of the different rooms in your home, multi zone heating and cooling is right up your alley. This system allows you to divide the house into zones and allows you to assign different temperatures for each individual zone. Assigning zones can be based on a lot of factors such as personal preferences, frequency of room usage, and environmental conditions.
Here are just some of the benefits you will get by distributing heat when and where it is needed:
- Modern convenience – You can easily turn up or dial down the heat whenever and wherever you need it.
- Improved comfort – Not everyone has the same preference when it comes to room temperature. With zone heating and cooling, each family member can choose their preferred temperature setting.
- Heating costs savings – Unlike traditional central HVAC systems, you can turn down the heat for rooms that are not being used frequently. This results in lower energy consumption and lower energy bills.
The Cons of a Multi Zone HVAC System
Before you install a multi zone heating and cooling system in your home, you need to know the disadvantages as well. These can include:
- Expensive installation – Since this system is more complicated than your typical central heating system, it will require more equipment and could be more expensive to install. However, this system will result in improved energy efficiency of the home, and will pay for itself in the long run.
- More equipment used – A multi zone heating and cooling system will require different moving parts that will be installed in different sections of the home to create the zones. An incorrect installation of the system could make it difficult to troubleshoot and will make the equipment prone to breakdowns.
How to Get Multi Zone Heating and Cooling for Your St. Louis Home
The installation of a zone heating and cooling system whether by retrofit or to a newly constructed home is a complex process that requires the assistance of a professional HVAC company. In the greater St. Louis area, Galmiche & Sons can help you with the professional installation. Our company has been in the business of professional HVAC installation for more than 60 years.
If you want to learn more about zone heating and air conditioning and how you can upgrade the HVAC system in your home, please contact us at 314-993-1110 to talk to one of our experts.