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Installation, Repair, Replacement and Maintenance of Heating
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Indoor Air Quality, Thermostat, Tune Up
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Our team is trained and certified to work with residential and commercial equipment regardless of the manufacturer, guaranteeing accurate, safe and efficient solutions on every visit.

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F.A.Q.

HVAC stands for «heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning». It is alternately referred to as «climate control». Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning improve the quality of indoor air, provide temperature control, and control the flow of air throughout your home.

SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ratings are established by the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE).

AFUE is the abbreviation for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency ratio. AFUE is used to rate furnace efficiencies by dividing the ratio of heat output by heat input. This measurement describes how well fuel; gas or oil is consumed to produce heat by a furnace. As the AFUE rate increases, the efficiency of your furnace also increases, lowering your fuel costs. Furnaces manufactured in the United States are required to have at least an 80% AFUE.

HSPF is the abbreviation for the Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, which is a rating of the efficiency level of the heating operation of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF, the more efficient the heating performance of a heat pump. New units in the United States have HSPF ratings from 7.0 to 9.4.

R-22 is the common name for hydro-chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC). R-22 has been used as a refrigerant by HVAC manufacturers for over 40 years, but studies in the past decade have shown that HCFCs contain chlorine, an ozone-depleting agent. For this reason, the United States Clean Air Act has set a target date for January 1, 2010, on which HVAC manufacturers must cease the production of products that use R-22.

Efficiency and cost savings! If your existing system is old, in need of repair or simply inefficient, purchasing a new unit, one which can be as much as 60% more efficient than a system purchased just 10 years ago, can offer long-term benefits. Rather than continuing to pay for ongoing maintenance and costly monthly bills, invest in a new system today that will save you money for years to come.