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Should You Install an HVAC Zone Control System?

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An HVAC zone control system allows you to heat and cool certain rooms or zones in your home instead of designating one temperature for the entire house. Installation involves placing dampers, or valves, in the ductwork and setting up a separate thermostat for each space.

If you’re thinking about installing a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit, upgrading to an HVAC zone control system could work to your benefit. However, taking this approach does have a few drawbacks for some homeowners.

When a Zoned HVAC System Makes Sense

Almost every Utah home can benefit from an HVAC zone control system. A zoned system may be a smart choice if your household has any of the following characteristics:

  • Raised ceilings
  • Areas with multiple large windows
  • Chronically cold or hot spaces
  • Rooms that are not in regular use
  • Spaces that need additional cooling, such as a home gym
  • Family members with different temperature preferences or needs

A zoned HVAC system can work for homes with two or more stories as well as those with a sprawled-out single-story floor plan.

Advantages of Installing a Zoned HVAC System

Zoned systems are becoming increasingly popular, as they offer several advantages. On the plus side, this type of HVAC system:

Ensures everyone’s comfort.
Each room or household zone has its own thermostat, so no one has to put up with being too hot or too cold.

Provides energy savings.
When you’re not heating and cooling the entire house all the time, you’ll use less energy – which results in lower utility bills.

Has a longer lifespan.
The HVAC system won’t have to work as hard, and the reduced wear and tear mean the components will last longer.

Disadvantages of Installing a Zoned HVAC System

Installing a zoned system isn’t the right choice for everyone. On the downside, this type of HVAC system typically:

Comes with a higher installation cost.
Setting up the ductwork and wiring separate thermostats to each room or zone in your home increases the price of installing a new HVAC system.

Can be challenging to troubleshoot.
With additional components and a more complex design, problems can be more challenging to repair.

Weighing the Pros and Cons of HVAC Zone Control System Installation

For many Utah homeowners, installing a zoned system is an ideal solution. For others, the decision of which type of HVAC system to install isn’t all that easy to make.

If you’d like expert help deciding if the advantages of a zoned HVAC system outweigh the potential minuses, talk to the professional team at Black Diamond Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air.

The Black Diamond Experts, serving homeowners in the greater Salt Lake City area and the surrounding northern Utah communities, can explain your options. And, whether you decide on a zoned HVAC system or not, you can count on fair, upfront pricing.

For more information about Black Diamond Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air, or to schedule a consultation to discuss installing an HVAC zone control system, contact us today.

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