Integrity Heating & Cooling installs HVAC zoning systems in Cornelius, NC. We install zone control systems with both new and existing HVAC equipment. Zoning can dramatically lower your annual cooling and heating costs. It also results in a more comfortable home. You can enjoy different temperatures in your living room, kitchen, and bedrooms.
Ready to know more? Contact Integrity Heating & Cooling for further details about HVAC zoning in Cornelius.
Why Choose Us
Integrity Heating & Cooling has over 35 years of experience in Cornelius and the surrounding areas. We appreciate and respect our customers and will work very hard to help you make the best decisions for your home. You can expect open, honest communication, flexible scheduling, and notifications 30 minutes before we arrive.
Other excellent reasons to choose us include:
- Licensed, certified, insured installers
- Service for all HVAC brands
- Personalized system designs
- Zoning for new and retrofit systems
Tailored Zoned System Design
A zoned HVAC installation is an option for new systems or an upgrade for existing systems. An upgrade often involves adding a variable-speed air handler and adjustable duct dampers. You can have multiple thermostats throughout the home, including a main control panel. Your home can have as many zones as you prefer, too. That includes zones for upstairs and downstairs and even specialized areas, such as sun rooms.
Our zoning tasks include:
- Load calculations
- Zone planning and optimization
- Smart thermostat integration
- Duct damper installation
- Duct sealing and insulation
- Air balancing
Customizable Comfort Throughout a Home
Zoning involves organizing a home into separate zones, which lets you adjust the temperature in each area independently. A zoned system, for example, keeps your kitchen cool while cooking without excessively cooling the rest of the home. That not only makes a home more comfortable but also minimizes your energy bills. It improves air quality as well and make add-ons like air purifiers and dehumidifiers more effective.
Serving All of Cornelius and Beyond
Our team understands the local comfort challenges of homeowners throughout Mecklenburg County. That includes how multistory and large homes in the area can benefit from zoning. Whether your home is on Lake Norman or east along Old Statesville Road, we have zoning solutions for you.
Our technicians provide zone heating and cooling service in:
- Baily’s Glen
- Jetton Cove
- Norman Place
- The Peninsula
- and the surrounding areas
Zone Control Systems in Cornelius
Integrity Heating & Cooling is a locally owned and operated HVAC company with a stellar reputation. We stand behind our installations and other services with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. Our company often has specials available. For installations, we provide free quotes and financing on approved credit.
Do you want to learn more about HVAC zoning in Cornelius? Call Integrity Heating & Cooling today or contact us online to schedule an in-home consultation.
HVAC Zone Control FAQs
Adding a zone control system to your home is a big decision. Here are answers to several of the most common questions homeowners have.
How does HVAC zoning work?
The most common form of zoning in homes involves one or more smart thermostats, a variable-speed air handler, and duct dampers. Smart thermostats let you set the temperature in the various zones. A variable-speed blower ramps up and down to provide the necessary airflow. Dampers open and close to provide the right amount of cooling or heating to each zone.
Can HVAC zoning lower my energy bills?
The Department of Energy estimates zoning can result in energy savings up to 30%. Traditional central systems waste a lot of energy cooling and heating areas of a home unnecessarily. With zoning, you can, for instance, keep your bedrooms cool at night without cooling the rest of the home that much.
Is zoning only for large homes?
No, zoning isn’t exclusive to big homes, as it can help overcome comfort challenges in homes of all sizes. Zoning also provides energy efficiency benefits in smaller houses just as it does in large ones. As long as the home can accommodate two or more zones, zoning is worthwhile.
