Zone Control Systems in Mesa Tailored Comfort for Every Room
Today's homeowners demand more precise control over their home's comfort systems than ever before. Valleywide Cooling brings Mesa residents expert residential HVAC solutions, specializing in zone control systems that allow customized temperature settings throughout different areas of your home.
As your dependable Mesa residential HVAC team, we understand how important personalized comfort is for each member of your household. Our certified technicians are skilled in designing and installing sophisticated zoning solutions that address your specific needs. We take pride in creating systems that eliminate hot and cold spots throughout your home. Every zone control system we install is engineered for optimal performance and user-friendly operation.
Valleywide Cooling is proud to be the team people rely on for zone control systems and other first-rate services such as:
- Air Conditioning Repair
- Heat Pump Installation
- Air Filtration Systems
- Air Purifiers
- Commercial Heating
- Dehumidifiers
- Duct Testing
- Ductless Systems
- Energy Recovery Ventilators
- Heat Recovery Ventilators

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Multi-Zone HVAC Systems Efficient Climate Control
Each time you turn on the air conditioning for a standard central cooling system, or a forced-air heater, the conditioned air goes through the ductwork to every vent in the house. This may be convenient, but for larger homes and homes that have guest rooms or other spots that are frequently empty, it can add up to a lot of energy waste. There's a way to get around this problem, however: installation of a zone control system.
You can choose to have a zone control system as part of a new HVAC installation, but it's also possible for professionals to retro-fit your current ductwork and thermostat network for zoning. Simply call Valleywide Cooling and talk to our comfort specialists. We're glad to assist you with setting up your home in Mesa for the many benefits of zone control. We also offer repair services for current systems.
How Zone Heating and Cooling Works
To create a system of different heating zones within a home that uses ducts to distribute heat, HVAC professionals must install a series of dampers into the ductwork. Each damper can seal off a stretch of duct leading a room vent that prevents air from flowing that direction. In each zone, a separate thermostat controls the damper, allowing anyone in the zone to adjust the temperature. In turn, all the local thermostats are hooked (either with wires of wireless connections) to a single control panel. From this panel, the homeowner or anyone else granted access to the controls can change temperature settings throughout the house, as well as program the entire network.

Some Benefits of a Zone Control System
The reason that homeowners usually have zone control placed in their home is to lower utility bills. It costs a good deal of money to heat and cool rooms throughout the home, and it's a waste of money to heat and cool rooms that are empty. With zone control, most of that waste is eliminated: only rooms that need it receive heating or cooling.
Zone control can also contribute to a more content household. Everyone has different comfort needs, and this can lead to fights over how to set the thermostat. Thanks to zone control, each person can set the temperature to his or her liking using local thermostats. This same principle can be applied to the rooms themselves: not every room needs the same temperature. A kitchen, for example, often benefits from increased cooling, as does a home gym. But an infant's room should be warmer than other parts of the house. Zone control permits you to provide comfort to each room that matches its purpose.
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