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The second floor of your Statesville, NC, home gets too hot in the summer, and your downstairs feels too cold from trying to cool the upstairs.
You need a zone control system.
You like one temperature, your spouse prefers a different setting. And your kids complain it’s too hot.
Zoning is the answer.
A zone control system—or zoning—is the perfect solution for larger homes with multiple floors or sprawling layouts. Perhaps you have several barely used rooms in your home. Who wants to heat an empty room?
With zoning, you create different temperature zones under the same roof, reducing your energy use and lowering utility bills. Homes with concrete slab foundations, large windows, high ceilings, or finished rooms in the attic or basement are good candidates for a zone control system.
Our certified, knowledgeable professionals at J.P.'s Plumbing and Heating can install a zone control system that enables you to control temperatures in different areas of your Statesville, NC, home simultaneously with just the touch of a button.
How Does Zoning Work?
You decide the location and size of each zone with guidance from our professionals. You can define a zone as a room, several rooms, or even an entire floor in your multi-story home.
Whatever you decide, our team at J.P.'s Plumbing and Heating will help you achieve the ultimate comfort in your home that comes with a zone control system. Controlling the temperature in each zone means you will save energy, reduce your utility bills, and keep everyone in the family happy.
Say goodbye to hot and cold spots throughout your home. Say hello to a new level of comfort.
Zone Control Installation
Our heating and cooling specialists will install dampers in your ductwork and mount a control panel near your furnace. Thermostats are placed in each zone. Turn your second floor into one zone, your downstairs into a second zone, and the master bedroom into a third one.
When you adjust each thermostat, the control panel opens or closes dampers to distribute hot or cold air where it is needed. Set the thermostats in each zone, and relax. Plus, you can control the thermostats using your smartphone or tablet.
Opening and closing registers throughout your home will not create a zone control system. It does not cause your furnace or air conditioner to produce less hot or cold air. It can also contribute to leaky ductwork and low airflow.
By comparison, the zone control system not only redistributes airflow by operating dampers, but it also controls your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, telling it when to run and when to shut down. That eliminates unnecessary energy expenses.
Can I Still Create a Zone Control System If My Home Has No Ductwork?
The answer is yes. Ductless mini split systems allow you to set up multiple air handlers throughout your home. Each air handler acts as a zone, complete with a thermostat. Anyone living in a large home with more than one floor will benefit from zoning.
Zone Control Repairs
If you detect an issue with your zone control system, such as rattling noises or unresponsive dampers, call (704) 872-5486. Our team will evaluate the problem and fix it promptly with as little disruption to your home as possible.
Don’t wait for a minor problem to evolve into a costly and inconvenient repair. We promise never to replace a part unless necessary or if we can demonstrate significant cost savings. We work around your schedule, and you can take comfort in knowing our team always follows best practices in terms of safety and conduct on every service call.
Heating and cooling equipment can break down at the worst times. That’s why we offer 24/7 emergency repair services, so we can be there right when you need us.
Zone Control System Maintenance
Planned maintenance ensures your HVAC system is running efficiently and that you are getting the most out of your investment in home comfort. It also allows our professionals to prevent potential problems by catching them right away.
Your heating and cooling system is an impotant purchase. Protect your investment with planned maintenance.
Be sure to ask about our J.P.'s Membership Plan designed to save you money. We tailor these maintenance plans to fit your budget and needs. Enjoy priority service and discounts on labor, parts, and repair. Give us a call for a free consultation.
Call Us Today to Set Up Your Zone Control System
Adding a zone control system to your home in Statesville, NC, creates a more comfortable setting for everyone. You can trust our team at J.P.'s Plumbing and Heating to provide practical and sustainable solutions to help create a healthy home for you and your loved ones. Call (704) 872-5486 or request service online today.
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Customer Reviews
July 20, 2026
Great service from start to finish and on time when promised. Thanks to Phillip and Zack for their hard work.
- Darryl H.
July 18, 2026
Fast & Efficient! All Office personnel, especially (Theresa), were very nice & helpful. Zach was the installer of the whole house filter system. Very professional & went the extra mile to even call and talk to the well pump company that needed to install a new well pump to have them call me to schedule that service. Thank you JP's Plumbing & Heating for such an outstanding job & at a very good price!
- Ron L.
July 13, 2026
Great job by JP’S would recommend them to my friends and will definitely be calling them again if I need service. Called that evening they were there within an hour later
- Marie H.
July 10, 2026
I want to give a shout out to Zack the tech. If you need work done under your 🏡 for drain or sewer he's the one to call. He gets straight to the point gives you the price. And stays with it until the job done. When they give you a time, they are there. Keep up the Good Work.
- Ava T.
July 8, 2026
Zack did a great job find the problem and fixing in a timely manner ! Will have him back for any other plumbing issues.
- Susan K.
