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Heating
and Cooling System Choices
You
want what's right for your lifestyle and needs, but there are
hundreds of models available. So one of the first things we'll
do is an Analysis to determine your needs, as well as the physical
requirements of your home.
The
Process
Since
every family, every home and every climate is different, it takes
an Analysis to determine the systems available that are right
for your home's size and blueprint, and also meets your family's
air comfort needs and wants. There are many standard, upgrades,
and custom options available to choose from. The analysis will
tell us what we need to know to offer you two or three custom-made
solutions for your comfort needs and wants.
When
considering your system, think carefully about what air quality(air
cleaner) and moisture control components(humidifier) to include,
particularly if anyone in your family has allergies, respiratory
or health issues, or dry scalp and skin. Not all air cleaners
are the same. The best air cleaners take care of the issues you
need addressed, whether it's equipment protection, allergy relief
or providing a healthy home(Aprileair). Zoning control is also
available and recommended, and allows you to heat and cool
the exact rooms you want, to the exact temperature you want, while
saving you energy dollars.
High-efficiency equipment can nearly pay for itself in utility
savings overtime, so efficiency level is a very important consideration.
Many people spend a lot of dollars on green energy efficient appliances,
cars and the like, and may not consider the more advantageous
energy savings from simply installing high-efficiency HVAC equipment.
Installation
of your HVAC Equipment
The
company you choose for the installation of your new HVAC system
has an impact on your comfort and the cost of operating it.
installation quality could have a much greater impact on your
home comfort than the equipment itself.
When
your new system arrives and is ready to install, our installation
department will carefully install it in your home. They are careful
and committed to not disrupt your living area, so they'll lay
down tarps and wear shoe protection to keep your home clean. After
the installation is complete, they'll go over the warranties,
show them how to use the thermostat and most of all, make sure
you are completely satisfied with your new installation.
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