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Dual zone heating is a type of heating system that allows you to control the temperature in different areas of your home independently. This can help you save energy and money by only heating the rooms that you need, and also improve your comfort and convenience by setting different temperatures for different preferences or activities.
Dual zone heating is becoming more popular in the UK market, as more people are looking for smart and efficient ways to heat their homes. There are several options available for dual zone heating, depending on your existing heating system and your budget. Some of the most common ones are:
• Smart thermostats: These are devices that can be installed on your existing boiler or central heating system, and allow you to control the temperature and schedule of your heating remotely via an app or a web interface. Some smart thermostats can also learn from your habits and adjust the heating automatically, or integrate with other smart devices such as motion sensors or voice assistants. However, most smart thermostats can only control the temperature for a single zone, which means the temperature is the same for every room in the house. E-top have creat a new kit WT-20+R09 dual zone kit.
• Smart radiator valves: These are devices that can be attached to your existing radiators, and allow you to control the temperature of each radiator individually via an app or a web interface. This way, you can create as many zones as you want in your home, and set different temperatures for each room or area. Some smart radiator valves can also detect the presence or absence of people in the room, and adjust the heating accordingly, or integrate with other smart devices such as smart thermostats or voice assistants. For example, you could use E-top Radiator Valves.
• Underfloor heating thermostat: This is a type of heating system that uses pipes or wires under the floor to heat the room from below. Underfloor heating can provide a more even and comfortable heat distribution than radiators, and also save space and improve aesthetics. Underfloor heating can be controlled by a thermostat or a smart device, and can be divided into different zones depending on the layout of your home.
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