Thermostats And Zoning
The thermostat is the switch that controls your home comfort system. Our experienced Dallas air conditioning division will work with you to find a thermostat that will fit your individual needs. We provide from the basic manual t-stat to an entire home automation system thermostat that you operate from a smartphone. These high-tech thermostats are programmable to adjust your home temperature at different times throughout the day to help you maintain optimum comfort, and save money on your utility bills.
Zoning systems use multiple thermostats to control the conditioned air to certain areas only when needed. If installed properly, zoning systems can help save on energy consumption and drastically lower utility bills. You can depend on our trained technicians to install a zoning system that will update your home to maximum efficiency.
Blown Insulation
Blown insulation in Dallas is one of the easiest ways to save money on your energy costs. If you feel like you are spending too much on heating or air conditioning in Dallas, contact us today and ask how insulation can help improve your home’s temperature.
We’ll come out, evaluate your needs, and then let you know if the insulation in Dallas, TX would help you out. Our team will always give you a straight-up, honest answer, so you’ll know what your options are and how we can help.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air Conditioning Services
Dallas heat exposes weak spots fast: dirty filters or coils, low airflow from leaky/undersized ducts, or improper refrigerant charge. Start with basics—replace filters, schedule a spring tune-up, and keep the outdoor unit clear. Ask for duct testing/sealing to improve capacity and lower bills.
Uneven rooms usually mean airflow problems: leaky or undersized ducts, closed/mis-set dampers, or too few returns. A pro can measure airflow and pressure, seal leaks, right-size ducts, add returns, or install zoning so each area gets the air it needs.
If your system is older or inefficient, upgrading can cut costs and boost comfort. New ACs must meet SEER2/EER2 efficiency standards (effective 2023), and HFC refrigerants are being phased down—many new systems use lower-GWP options for better long-term serviceability.