Heating and Cooling

Here is some information on heating and cooling systems and some of the procedures we can go through in your house to help you maximize the use of your home comfort system.

Also you can find out what to expect from us when we come to work in your home here: 20 things to expect from Air Experts when working at your home.

How to Identify a good Heating and Cooling Contractor

Tips and Secrets to buying a new home comfort system

Ductwork
Most homeowners don’t think about their ductwork until there is a problem with their heating or cooling system. As a collection of tubes that distribute heat or cooled air throughout your home, it’s efficiency can determine both the cost and effectiveness of your heating and cooling system. Air Experts will analyze the efficiency of your ductwork and provide you with a comprehensive evaluation of its effectiveness.

Whole House Comfort Checkup

A Whole House Comfort Checkup Is A Thorough Evaluation Of All Your Home’s Comfort Systems

During your Whole House Comfort Checkup, you will learn how to:

  • Achieve even, comfortable temperatures throughout your home
  • Maintain healthy, comfortable humidity levels year round
  • Reduce dust, system noise and repair bills
  • Save money on your utility bills (typically between 10% and 50%)

Buying A New Comfort System?
As described and recommended by ACCA & equipment manufacturers, before buying a new indoor comfort system, you should ask your heating and cooling contractor to perform a heat loss / heat gain calculation to insure proper sizing, longer life, dependability and most important your families’ comfort.

Do You Have Hot or Cold Spots?
A Whole House Approach will get to the bottom of why, and what you can do about it.

Do Family Members Suffer From Allergies or Asthma?
Your home may be contributing to your suffering. A Whole House Approach will help identify ways to make your home healthier and safer.

Is Your Indoor Air Too Dry or Too Humid?
Improper humidity control can cause static shocks, dry skin and bloody noses in the winter and mold, mildew and structural damage in the summer. A Whole House Approach will help identify ways to help you control the humidity in your home.

Are Your Utility Bills Too High?
According to the Department of Energy, the typical home wastes 25% to 40% of the energy put out by the central furnace, heat pump or air conditioner. Are you throwing away 25¢ to 40¢ out of every utility dollar? Find out if you are and how to stop it!

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