HVAC and Climate Control

Build a bigger home and deal with drastic temperature swings. Owners of new homes have come to expect that the temperature upstairs will be several degrees higher than the temperature downstairs, but it doesn't have to be this way. You can live in a home that's comfortable in every room by installing a zoned heating/cooling system while your new home is under construction. A zoned heating/cooling system treats each area of the house independently, based on its distinct needs. The temperature of each area is monitored by its own thermostat so that the readings are accurate and  can be adjusted independently of thermostats in the rest of the house. In a nutshell, this means that the stat in the living areas of the house can be set at 70 degrees while the upstairs bedrooms can be set at 65 degrees, for example.

Integrated Climate Control

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Any structure that has three or more thermostats or uses multiple heating and air conditioning units can benefit from the convenience of HVAC Automation.  One of the best additions you can make to your sophisticated home control system is smart heating and air conditioning (HVAC) automation. This will takes your indoor air comfort to an extraordinary new level.  The modern communicating thermostats can operate as standalone thermostats independent of the homes control system. When integrated into the home network, readings such as temperature, humidity, and operating mode can be seamlessly displayed on Crestron touchpanels, allowing users to control and adjust the thermostats from any room in the Crestron Home. No more walking around to each thermostat to reset or program them all!  Users can also create their own convenient daily or weekly climate-control schedules from a touchpanel, to maintain the desired level of comfort automatically while saving energy when the home is unoccupied.

For those locations that are aesthetically sensitive, the thermostat can be tucked away and you could use the option of a virtually invisible flush-mount sensor.