In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey explains how to create zones in a hot-water heating system.

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Steps for Adding Zones to a Hot Water Heating System

  • Turn off the cold water line to the boiler; shut the electricity to the boiler.
  • Drain water from the boiler, if there’s no floor drain remove water with an electric pump.
  • Cut copper pipe coming from the boiler with a tubing cutter.
  • Use a reciprocating saw to cut steel pipe, and remove the remaining pipe with a pipe wrench.
  • Thread copper adapter into the boiler to connect new copper tubing; apply both pipe sealant and Teflon tape to threads of the adapter.
  • Solder together new zone valve assemblies and attach to the boiler with solder-less fittings.
  • Install the wireless thermostat in the room of the new zone; locate the thermostat away from direct sunlight or cold drafts, and about 60 inches above the floor.
  • Install an electric control box beside the boiler and make wire connections between zone valves and thermostats in each zone.
  • Turn on the cold water line and electricity to the boiler.

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Tools & Materials

  • Propane torch
  • Adjustable wrench
  • Pliers
  • Pipe wrench
  • Reciprocating saw
  • Tubing cutter
  • Drill/driver