ENERGY & COMFORT IMPROVEMENTS

Zoned Comfort Control

Zoned heating and air conditioning systems allow you to control the temperature of each area individually. By using a series of motorized dampers and thermostats that work independently, zoning can eliminate hot or cold areas found in almost every home, while cutting energy by up to 25 percent, according to industry sources.

Zoned heating and air conditioning systems allow you to control the temperature of each area individually. By using a series of motorized dampers and thermostats that work independently, zoning can eliminate hot or cold areas found in almost every home, while cutting energy by up to 25 percent, according to industry sources.

BENEFITS OF ZONED AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS

Increased Comfort - No more areas that are too hot or too cold Energy-Efficiency - Heat or cool only the areas you want, allowing you to save energy Increased Control - Control heating and cooling comfort where you want it, when you want it.

HOW DO ZONED AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS WORK?

Zone controlled systems divide a home into areas with common heating and cooling needs. Air flow is controlled in each area by a separate thermostat. Then, instead of sending the same amount of heated or cooled air into all area every time the furnace or air conditioner is turned on, the system sends conditioned air only to the zones that need it. With zoning, you can cool or heat one area of the house at a time.

Zoned Comfort Control
Zoned Comfort Control

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SYSTEMS WE SELL & SERVICE

We service and repair all makes and models of air conditioning and heating systems for private residential, light commercial, and new construction in the greater Houston, TX area. Listed below are the most common types of air conditioning and heating related equipment and systems for which we have experience and recommend in the right situations.

Air Conditioners

With an energy efficient A/C unit, you’ll enjoy complete comfort on the hottest days of the year and lower your cooling costs at the same time.

Air Handlers

An air handler is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system.

Dehumidifiers

Your air conditioning system is designed to control temperature, not humidity, and only removes humidity as a byproduct of cooling.

Evaporator Coils

The evaporator coil is where the actual cooling takes place as the heat in the air is absorbed by the refrigerant in the coils.

Furnaces

A furnace works to keep a home warm in the winter and plays a critical part in the operation of an air conditioning and heating system.

Heat Pumps

A central heat pump helps maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home and reduces humidity levels year-round.