HVAC zoning system installation in Greeley, CO, offers the benefit of customized climate control to help enhance your home comfort. It can also reduce your carbon footprint, lower your home energy bills, and resolve hot and cold spots. Zoning divides buildings and central HVAC ducting into separate service areas or zones. Each zone has its own thermostat that residents can control independently. Advanced Comfort Solutions can install your HVAC zoning system. With our help, you can save money and maintain the indoor conditions you want.
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According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), an HVAC system accounts for nearly half of the average home energy bill. As per the DOE, an HVAC zoning system could reduce your monthly energy costs by as much as 30%. With zoning, there’s no need to heat or cool unoccupied spaces. When your downstairs floor is empty or when people exit their rooms, your zoned HVAC system can direct conditioned air away from these spaces.
Zoning can also eliminate recurring arguments over thermostat settings. With multiple zones and thermostats throughout your home, residents can enjoy their preferred temperatures in their immediate areas.
In addition to reducing energy waste and lowering energy bills, HVAC zoning system installation has many benefits.
Less HVAC system wear
Longer furnace, heat pump, and AC lifespans
Increased home values and appeal
Enhanced climate control in underserved areas
Certain zoning system designs can even dampen HVAC noise.
Installing an HVAC zoning system is far different from closing air vents when you no longer want conditioned air in any room. Closed air vents in a standard central HVAC system create operational stress and accelerate wear. With nowhere to go, unwanted air builds up in the ducting and increases the static pressure. Closing too many air vents at once or keeping them closed for too long could lead to icing, overheating, short-cycling, or other performance issues.
Zoned HVAC systems have two or more zone-specific thermostats, central zone controllers, duct dampers, and other elements. Zone controllers coordinate the movements of duct dampers. When residents raise or lower thermostat settings, thermostats send “call” or “hold” signals. Zone controllers open and shut HVAC duct dampers accordingly. They can also open and close duct dampers as needed to reduce static pressure.
Some zoned HVAC systems have additional mitigation measures for static pressure. For instance, your installer might recommend oversized HVAC air ducts or bypass ducts. Unwanted air can flow into these spaces when duct dampers close to ensure consistently optimum pressure and airflow.
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With more than 70 employees and 20 years of local experience, Advanced Comfort Solutions proudly serves Greeley and the surrounding cities. We offer expert heating and cooling services, including HVAC zoning system installation. Additionally, we also provide in-house sheet metal fabrication, so our clients get the perfect duct sizes for assured zoning performance.
Advanced Comfort Solutions is a member of the Laramie Chamber Business Alliance and the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce. We’re also a Better Business Bureau (BBB)-accredited company with an excellent rating.