TOTAL HOME COMFORT: THE LITTLE LUXURY YOU’LL NOTICE EVERY DAY
PERSONALIZED COMFORT
Whole-home solutions are completely customizable, allowing families to achieve year-round comfort while reducing energy consumption.
Now, more than ever, we are looking to improve our energy efficiency. Canadians are paying more attention to our carbon footprints and we also want to mitigate the skyrocketing costs of home heating and cooling. However, for various reasons, most homeowners feel stuck in their current situation.
Homes that have been previously difficult to update include:
Historic homes: These homes are difficult to renovate and homeowners may not want to risk losing any of the charm that comes with owning an older home, leaving them stuck with inefficient baseboards, radiators, and window AC units.
Townhouses and condos: Restricted by space and regulations, it can be impossible to install large, outdoor condensers for forced-air systems.
Outdated, ducted systems: Ducted systems traditionally have been expensive and difficult to upgrade, and even after making improvements, homeowners are stuck with hot and cold spots throughout the house, achieving limited efficiency.
The Answer? Whole-home Zoning Systems
Thanks to modern advancements in technology, however, owners of all types of properties can achieve total home comfort and reduce their overall energy consumption. These modern systems follow ENERGY STAR guidelines, which set forth standards that are even more strict than those outlined by the government when it comes to electricity usage. ENERGY STAR appliances virtually guarantee a lifetime of cost savings. We even have cold climate hyper heat systems that will heat your home in the coldest temperatures.
One Small Step Towards Savings, One Giant Leap Towards Whole Home Comfort
Overhauling your home heating and cooling system is no small undertaking. There are times, however, when it can make sense to take the leap. Those times include:
Home Renovations: Every home needs to be refreshed from time to time. If your family is tackling a renovation project and you’re bringing your home into the modern era, it’s a perfect time to tackle whole-home zoning.
Upgrading an Obsolete System: All good things must come to an end, and unfortunately, older ducted HVAC systems will need to be replaced. Full replacement can be extremely costly, especially when the result isn’t much more efficient than the original. Instead of replacing a legacy HVAC system with a newer model of the same old thing, consider updating to a multi-room system. They can make use of your legacy ductwork, but the end result will be a far more efficient and far more comfortable system.
Customizable Comfort to Meet Your Needs
Whole-home solutions are completely customizable, because they don’t require ductwork. Instead, you can strategically place indoor units in the home based upon the heating and cooling needs of each room or zone. Those units can be mounted on walls, floors, or on the ceiling. They are connected to the outdoor unit or units with small conduits that are about three inches in diameter. No walls need be torn down, and the units can be carefully placed to blend in to the aesthetics of both the interior and the exterior of the home. They eliminate the logistical and cosmetic challenges that come with a traditional, forced-air system. They also allow you to experience room-by-room comfort.
No matter what type of home you own, there is no need to suffer with inefficient and ineffective heating and cooling systems. Whole-home solutions are completely customizable, allowing families to achieve year-round comfort while reducing energy consumption.
This article has been sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc.