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Some parts of my home are perfectly comfortable, while other spots are definitely not—is a new thermostat really going to solve my home heating/cooling problems?

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Some parts of my home are perfectly comfortable, while other spots are definitely not—is a new thermostat really going to solve my home heating/cooling problems?

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Consider zone control with a new thermostat and sensors to access the temperatures from different portions of the house and signal certain parts to be heated or cooled. This way, your thermostat will not just work to direct warmth or cooling power to balance the area directly surrounding it. It will instead be catered to each zone of your house or living space, saving energy and money for the sections that need less heating or cooling, and bringing comfortable results to the places that do. The answer is yes, a new thermostat with zone control capabilities would be a wise choice.

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