Zoning System Installation

Multi-zone HVAC control systems for independent temperature control in every area of your home.

About Zoning System Installation

Every home has hot and cold spots — a second floor that bakes in summer, a basement that stays cold year-round. HVAC zoning systems solve this by dividing your home into independent temperature zones, each with its own thermostat and motorized dampers in the ductwork. Wichita HVAC Pro designs and installs two- to eight-zone systems that work with your existing furnace and air conditioner or as part of a new system installation. Zoning eliminates overheating and overcooling, reduces energy consumption significantly, and allows everyone in the home to set their own comfort preferences.

What You Get

  • Independent temperature control for each zone of your home
  • Eliminates hot and cold spots caused by single-zone systems
  • Reduces energy consumption by only conditioning occupied areas
  • Compatible with most existing forced-air HVAC systems

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Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on zoning system installation. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does an HVAC zoning system work?
A zoning system uses motorized dampers installed in your ductwork to control airflow to each zone independently. Each zone has its own thermostat, and a central controller directs the dampers to open or close based on each zone's call for heating or cooling. Your existing furnace and AC provide the heating and cooling; the zoning system simply directs it where it's needed.
Will zoning work with my existing HVAC equipment?
Most forced-air systems can be zoned, though some modifications may be needed. Single-stage equipment may require a bypass damper or variable-speed blower to handle reduced airflow when only some zones are active. Two-stage and variable-speed systems work particularly well with zoning. We assess your existing equipment before designing a solution.
Is a zoning system expensive?
A basic two-zone system installed in an existing Wichita home typically costs $2,000–4,000 depending on duct accessibility and the number of dampers needed. When weighed against energy savings from not conditioning unoccupied areas and the comfort improvement from eliminating temperature extremes, most homeowners find the investment worthwhile.