Choosing a new furnace for your home is a big decision. And new technology has made it easier to heat your home. But how do you know what heating system will work best for you and your family?
A zoned heating system uses one central furnace that heats all of the air going into your home. So what's the difference between this and traditional central heating?
In a traditional heating system, if your heat is on, every room in your home is receiving air at the same temperature. With a zoned system, you can choose which rooms or floors are receiving the warm air. You can do this by separating your home into different zones.
When your heat is on, you can control which rooms receive warm air by opening or closing mechanical dampers. This is done by establishing each "zone" of your home. Each zone in your home is controlled by its own thermostat. This allows your thermostat to only warm zones that need to be.
When your home is larger with multiple levels, it can be harder to control the temperature throughout. Anyone with a mid to large-sized home can benefit from a zoned heating system by regulating the temperature in all rooms, or on all floors. Zoned heating is also more efficient because it only heats rooms that need it rather than every room.
Although zoned heating systems can have a greater install price, their efficiency and ability to provide comfort to your home makes up for the cost.
Interested in a zoned heating system? Schedule a virtual consultation with A. Borrelli Mechanical today and receive a $500 Instant Rebate on your new Mitsubishi HVAC System.