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Ductless Mini Splits: Tips for Setting Up Custom Climate Zones With a Thermostat

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Not everyone in a home is going to agree on the same temperature setting. If you’re lucky, your family has come together to negotiate a compromise that strikes a middle ground, even if it doesn’t achieve total comfort for everyone. Or if you’re unlucky, some of your housemates engage in daily battles on the thermostat temperature setting front.

For many households, the best solution is creating custom climate zones with ductless mini-splits. Each individual unit has a built-in temperature sensor, so you can make each room a different temperature. While operating your thermostat strategically can ensure consistent comfort without sacrificing energy efficiency, there are several tips to keep in mind before, during, and after the ductless mini-split installation.

Focus on the Most-Used Areas

The most-used areas of your home should be your primary focus when you’re setting up custom climate zones with ductless mini-splits. They’re likely spaces like your living room and bedrooms. You could always add more units at a later date to lesser-used areas. Since they require no ductwork, they’re a great option for many areas of the home, from garages to additions.

Consider Personal Preference

Custom climate zones could help everyone have a space that’s at their preferred temperature. For example, you might sleep better in a colder bedroom than someone else in the home. You can periodically reevaluate the temperature settings, especially as the seasons change, without doing it on a daily basis. This allows you to readjust the temperatures so everyone stays comfortable.

Opt for Professional Installation

HVAC technicians are experts at making sure ductless mini-split systems are installed properly and safely. This includes configuring each unit correctly. They’ll also position the units strategically so the sensors can accurately determine and maintain the room’s preferred temperature.

Don’t Constantly Adjust the Temperature

As humans, our temperature preferences naturally fluctuate based on mood, fatigue, or if we want to focus on work rather than relaxation. That said, we recommend finding a good average temperature preference and sticking with it. While you can constantly adjust the temperature on any of your ductless mini-split units, it will reduce energy efficiency and make it difficult for the system to maintain consistent comfort. A better practice is to set it to one temperature when you’re home during the day, one when you’re not home, and another while you’re sleeping.

When you’re interested in installing ductless mini-split units, connect with an HVAC technician who can make tailored recommendations beforehand about everything from temperature control to unit placement. Working with a professional right from the beginning ensures your system works safely and reliably year-round. They’ll assess your home, discuss your budget, and listen to your needs and preferences. This makes it easier to create custom climate zones so everyone within your home remains happy about their temperature-controlled environments. If you live in Tennessee or a surrounding area and need smart thermostat services, make your first call to Pioneer Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electrical.

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