PHOENIX, AZ, October 18, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- No one wants to be the one who is told to put on a sweater, or bundle up in a blanket. They want to be comfortable just the way they are. By balancing and zoning a home air condition system, individuals can save money, and find a way to keep everyone comfortable.
Homes are divided into separate rooms for a reason. Every room in the house fills a different purpose. Kitchens are different from bathroom which are different from offices and bedrooms. None of these rooms are lit or decorated the same, so why should they all be subjected to the same heating and cooling standards.
Zoning is a way of dividing the home up into specific locations with different heating and cooling needs. The most basic division to make, is to separate sleeping and living areas. Most people want to keep sleeping areas cooler at night. These areas are typically unoccupied during the day however, so why do they need to continue to receive dedicated air conditioning even when they are unoccupied? Zoning allows homeowners to customize the function of their air conditioning. Living areas can be kept cool during the day, while sleeping areas can be kept cool at night.
Parker & Sons advises that this just scratches the surface. The possibilities for zoning are nearly endless. Kitchens can be cooled just during dinner time, nurseries can receive special attention during nap times, and the living room can be specially cooled or warmed during TV time.
Beyond making homes more comfortable, zoning can help homeowners save money. If the home is unoccupied from 9-5 every day, 5 days a week, the air condition unit can be told not to waste valuable energy cooling it during those periods of time.
"All I know, is that zoning has ended a lot of arguments we use to have in my home. One of the bedrooms in the home is kept warm now at night, and the other one gets to stay cool. Everyone gets to sleep in whatever temperature they want. I could not have been more relieved once we started using zoning," said Josh Kelly, of Parker & Sons.
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