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Our Heating Products
Whether you're remodeling, building a new home or simply replacing your
existing heating system, you can depend on us for reliable, efficient heating
solutions that will last for years to come. Your new heating system will help
you comfortably ride out the harshest winter while you increase the resale value
of your home.
We understand that no other
single system in your home plays a larger role in your comfort or how much your
utility bill will be. That's why we specialize in high efficiency heating
solutions that can warm your interior space in the most cost-effective way.
To give you an idea of what to look
for, remember that a furnace's efficiency rating, or AFUE (Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency), tells you how efficiently the furnace uses fuel (gas or
oil). In general, the higher the efficiency %, the less fuel the furnace will
use to heat your home. Heat pumps have heating efficiency ratings indicated as
an HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor). In general, the higher the HSPF
rating, the less electricity the unit will use to heat your home.
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1. Double wall door design uses a galvanized steel panel that works with the thermal-lined and insulated steel cabinet to reduce operating sound 2. Hot surface-to-pilot ignition and in-short burners provide reliable starts and efficient operation. 3. Multispeed PSC circulation blower runs quietly and efficiently. 4. State-of-the-art electronic control board monitors operation and provides diagnostics. 5. Two-stage redundant gas valve and two-speed induced draft blower assembly operate at the quieter first stage up to 80% of the time, reducing input to the burner; flow increases with demand for higher heat. |
Usually, the higher the efficiency, the higher the initial investment expense
of your heating product. But you'll see the higher cost of a high-efficiency
heating unit paid back in a few short years in the form of lower utility bills.
We're happy to help you determine approximately how long it would take to
recover the initial cost with the energy savings you will realize based on your
current heating usage.
Whatever choice you make, you can rest easy that it's a choice we'll stand
behind. All of our heating products are backed by excellent manufacturer's
warranties. Extended warranties are available as well.
Talk to us today and see how easy it can be for you to start enjoying
high-efficiency comfort at an even more
Our Cooling Products
Stay cool and comfortable with our premium air conditioning systems and
services. We carry the names you trust to beat the toughest heat spell. As an
added bonus, your air conditioning unit will also remove the humidity from your
indoor environment for an added degree of comfort.
Not sure if you should repair or replace? Well, consider this: if you're
operating an inefficient system that breaks down a lot, it's likely that it's
going to break down again. That means more expensive emergency service calls or
possible damage to the other components of your heating and cooling system.
Also consider the ongoing cost
factor. You could save up to 60% on your energy bills with new high-efficiency
equipment. You see, even if your air conditioner is only a few years old, it
could be terribly inefficient by today's energy efficiency standards. Installing
a new, high-efficiency cooling system can actually pay for itself in energy
savings within a relatively short time.
Cooling efficiency for your air conditioner is indicated by its SEER
(Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating, which tells you how efficiently your
unit uses electricity. In general, the higher the SEER rating, the less
electricity your unit will use to cool your home. The typical SEER rating of
units made before 1992 is about 6.0. In 1992, the government established the
minimum cooling efficiency standard for units installed in new homes at 10.0
SEER. High-efficiency units have a SEER of at least 12.0; the maximum available
is about 17.
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1. Scroll Compressor increases durability and efficiency, and dereases noise 2. Fan motor enclosure acts as barrier to noise and debris. 3. Top-discharge design improves airflow and softens operating sound. 4. Sturdy copper tubing and aluminum fin stock coils increase efficiency and durability. 5. Triple-step paint process protects the galvanized steel cabinet. |
Contact us today to find out more about our wide range of efficient,
quiet-running air conditioners that will help make your indoor environment a
really cool place to be.
Effective January 1, 2006 Units will have to carry a 13 SEER
rating or higher and production of units at a lesser SEER rating will cease
entirely. 13 SEER technology requires a
physically larger unit for higher efficiency.
Manufacturers are working on developing a unit with the same width and
depth, but it will probably be taller.
This has implications for many existing applications that may have
physical space constraints.
ACTIONS TO CONSIDER- if your unit
is in good working order and less than 8 years old, you should continue to have
it serviced. However, if your unit
requires extensive repairs, or is older than 8 years, you should make plans to
replace it.
Freon information:
The most
common refrigerant used in HVAC equipment is R-22 (Freon), which contains
chlorines that can be harmful to the earth’s ozone layer. Manufacturing of products that use
chlorine-based refrigerants must stop by 2010.
By 2020 FREON can no longer legally be produced and must be completely
phased out by 2030.
Replacement
Refrigerant is R-410A; a blend of hydrofluorocarbon substances that do not
contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer. This refrigerant is just as
safe as FREON; but it operates more efficiently. Currently, FREON products cost less than R-410A products, but
as FREON becomes less available its cost will continue to escalate.
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