Neighbors and friends are people you trust. Everyone has experienced the benefits of having helpful neighbors and caring friends at some point of time. The importance of having good helpful neighbors is felt the most when you have just moved into a new place. You need to consult them on all sorts of things – groceries, local food, handymen, plumbers, heating and air conditioning, car stations, and so on…. Continue Reading
Importance of proper sealing and insulation in residential hvac
Regardless of the high efficiency of the heating & air conditioning system installed in your home, if your indoors are not properly sealed and insulated, your system’s efficiency takes and nose dive as it will need to work doubly hard! Yes, improper insulation or furnace ducting allows indoor air to flow out, bringing down the cooling comfort inside the room. … Continue Reading
HVAC and new home owners
If you are constructing or have just constructed a new home, it is the right time for you to consider a heating and cooling system that is based on latest technology. These days heaters and air conditioners can also run on renewable sources of energy – solar, wind, or geothermal. These energy sources are green solutions that keep the environment free from greenhouse gas emissions – such as carbon dioxide…. Continue Reading
Proper duct installation is important
Did you know that ducts play an important role in indoor air conditioning? Ducts distribute the conditioned air from your unit into and throughout the house. They are usually found in houses that have installed forced-air conditioning systems, i.e. heating and cooling systems. Typically, houses that have ducted air-conditioning systems lose about 20% of the air that flows out of the duct system. This may be due to poorly connected ducts, leaks or holes in the ducting system. … Continue Reading
New American standard air conditioning
Did you know that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a ruling that establishes the 2010 American standard air conditioning as the commercial building reference standard for state building energy codes? The Standard 90.1-2010, under the federal Energy Conservation and Production Act, now serves as the commercial building reference standard for the energy codes of building,. … Continue Reading
