How to Get More from Your HVAC Systems
If temperatures are controlled in your home by a single thermostat, you’re probably paying too much to heat and cool it.
The math couldn’t be simpler. Not all rooms in your home are occupied all the time. You sleep in your bedrooms, your bedrooms are probably empty during the day, at night people are doing homework or watching TV, and so on. But with a single thermostat, all rooms are getting the same amount of warm or cool air, even when they don’t need it.
Whole-House Zone Control | Programmable Thermostat
To enjoy maximum comfort while substantially reducing your heating and cooling costs, we recommend adding one or more zones to your house. Maybe one for your bedrooms and another for common living spaces. Or, one or more for downstairs and a second for the upstairs bedrooms. Do you have a finished basement? That’s a great place for yet another zone.
That way, you can minimize the amount of warm or cool air the unoccupied spaces are getting without sacrificing comfort where people are gathered.
For even greater flexibility and energy savings, we recommend installing programmable thermostats, one per zone. That enables you to pre-set temperatures by day and time, one zone at a time. Take it a step further and purchase higher end programmable thermostats that “learn” your daily comings and goings and raise or lower temperatures accordingly.
Technology is a wonderful thing, especially when it’s employed on your behalf. So, for all the comfort you need and the energy savings you want, contact Correct Temp today. We are your local heating and cooling experts.