How a Zoned HVAC System is Installed in a Home

Installing a zoned HVAC system in your home can be a great way to improve heating and cooling efficiency. We will give you some basic steps to follow and point you in the right direction. Your HVAC rep will also answer any questions you may have about zoned HVAC systems and give you pricing and anything else you may need to get started. AC units should be placed in the coolest part of the house, such as the basement, so that the air is already cooled before entering the air handler. Heat pumps and furnaces should be placed in the warmest part of the house, such as the attic so that it doesn’t have to heat colder air such as in the basement or other cool parts of the house. The thermostat should be placed in a central location, such as the living room. Zones should be created based on areas that need different temperatures. For example, you may want one zone for the living room and another for the bedrooms. A HVAC pro can help you determine the best way to configure your zones and install your new system so that you know it is done right. Their work is also guaranteed to function properly. Following these steps can help you install a zoned HVAC system in your home efficiently and effectively. These systems can provide better comfort and greater energy savings compared to traditional AC units or heat pumps. Talk to a HVAC professional today to learn more about how a zoned system could work for your home. Good luck with your new zoned system.

 

 

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