Be Energy Smart with HVAC Zoning in Long Island

Stop wasting power by heating and cooling unused areas of your Long Island home. Be more energy savvy—and comfortable—with a zoned HVAC system from Matz-Rightway.

What is zoned HVAC and how does it work? You can modify how your room or zone is temperature controlled. Zoning is technology that uses dampers in the ductwork to manage airflow. The system will open and close dampers to redirect air to the right part of your home.

And you may even save energy too. When zoning is used properly with smart thermostats, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates it could save you up to 35 percent on your utility costs.

Zone control can work with a variety of equipment—furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air handler. This equipment needs to be two-stage, multistage or variable-speed for the best results.

Adding zoning requires careful design to appropriately balance airflow in ducts—but Matz-Rightway has it covered. All of our Expert professionals are ACE certified, which means they’ve received HVAC’s gold standard to proficiently serve you. Plus, all of our work is upheld by a one-year, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.*

Is a Zoned System Right for My Home?

Home zoning systems lessen the most common issues we see in homes—hot and cold rooms that are never the appropriate temperature.

This is especially true for multistory homes, where the top floor is likely too hot.

There are many sections of your home that can benefit from zoning, such as rooms with:

  • Large windows
  • High ceilings or a loft
  • Too much sunlight
  • Infrequent use, such as a guest bedroom
  • Specific temperature needs, like a home gym, wine cellar or music studio
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