Zoning: What is it and how does it operate?
- Zoning allows you to regulate the temperature in up to 8 different rooms or zones in your house or place of business.
- Zoning regulates the air distribution in your house by using duct dampers and numerous thermostats.
- Zoning systems improve your overall comfort by efficiently reducing the occurrence of unwelcome hot or cold patches.


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When to Use a Zoning System: If the equipment you currently have is still functional. Zoning system installation is your best option if your house has a high-performing HVAC system that is still under warranty or in good operating order.
Four or more zones that require improved temperature management can be identified. Zoning a home or office will assist control comfort and save energy and utility expenses if it contains four or more locations that require greater temperature control.
In terms of aesthetics, wall hanging units are not recommended. Zoning systems can be a better option for you if you’re uncomfortable seeing ductless units installed to your walls.
Use ductless mini-splits if: You have trouble spots that require additional heating or cooling. Ductless mini-splits are the ideal addition to improve your comfort if specific rooms or sections in your house or place of business don’t cool or heat as well as others.
You intend to renovate or add to your house. Ductless split systems are an easy and affordable way to add heating and/or cooling to an area without having to deal with connecting to the existing duct system if you’re intending to build an extension.
You have a four-season room or an enclosed patio. Sunrooms work well in moderate weather, but it can be challenging to keep a pleasant temperature in them in high or low temperatures. Mini split ductless systems provide comfort for four seasons.
PRESTIGE AIR CAN ENSHANCE YOUR HOME’S ZONING
We at Prestige Airy are professionals. With the help of our zoning systems, you can control the comfort and temperature of your house while lowering your electricity costs. Our sales specialists will assist you in determining which areas of your house are the most difficult to control and will design your system accordingly.