Heating and Cooling Installation Services

Almost half of all cooling and heating equipment within American homes never perform to their efficiency and capacity because of incorrect installation, meaning homeowners will pay higher operating prices over the equipment’s lifetime.

By buying higher efficiency equipment and getting it correctly installed, the homeowner lowers energy bills, increasing comfort within the home, and extends the life of the equipment.

When the newer cooling and heating equipment is put in, you avoid usual installation issues which could decrease the efficiency of the house. The improvements of efficiency could decrease the cooling and heating rates by as much as thirty percent.

Whether you’re putting in a newer system or replacing an existing piece of cooling and heating equipment, putting in equipment correctly is important to getting the ideal performance.

Elements of a Good Installation

Correct Equipment Sizing

Putting in the proper size equipment for the house is vital to getting the ideal performance for the cooling and heating equipment as well as maintaining the comfort you want. A few think that bigger will be better while purchasing newer equipment, yet a system operates best as every element is correctly sized.

Equipment that is oversized might cycle off and on more often, making the house uncomfortable and shorten the life of the equipment. Contractors take measurements of the house and perform calculations to decide the suitable size for the heat pump, furnace or air conditioner.

Seal Ducts

Ducts will circulate air from a heat pump, central AC or furnace throughout your home. Oftentimes ducts possess poor or damaged connections which leak cold or hot air and waste lots of energy. Sealing ducts could significantly improve the efficiency of the cooling and heating system. Contractors will measure duct leakage, then make needed repairs in order to minimize losses.

Optimize Air Flow

In order to operate well, the cooling or heating system has to possess the correct volume of air flow. If the air flow is overly high or overly low, it might make your house uncomfortable and raise utility bills. Our contractors measure air flow, then make needed adjustments for improved performance.

Correct Refrigerant Charge (Heat Pumps and Central ACs Only)

It’s vital for a heat pump or air conditioner to possess the proper quantity of refrigerant, or proper refrigerant charge. The improperly charged system might use more energy and offer less dehumidification. Our contractors test refrigerant charge, then make adjustments if needed to make the house comfortable and prevent waste upon your electric bills.