
Did you know, your heating and cooling equipment should be serviced at least once a year, before the arrival of the seasons they are needed for?

Did you know, when upgrading your heating, cooling and water heater equipment there are different rebates available for select equipment options including Utility Companies and Federal Home Improvement rebates?

Did you know, you should be changing or cleaning your HVAC filter before the start of each heating and cooling season?
Do you know the type and size of filter your system has?

Did you know, HVAC upgrades can be tax deductible?

Did you know, if you are thinking about selling your home upgrading your plumbing and HVAC equipment adds value to your home?

Did you know, "Bigger is Always Better" is not true when it comes to your home's HVAC system?
Getting a bigger furnace or a/c does not mean your home will heat or cool faster. That's why when purchasing new equipment homeowners are asked very specific questions about their home, like the square footage or the year the structure was built to determine insulation ratings

Did you know, when you are looking to purchase new cooling equipment and you see words like SEER and EER these are actually very helpful in determining the efficiency of the units when it comes to energy use and savings.
SEER - (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) This measures the cooling efficiency of ac's and heat pumps and calculates how
Did you know, when you are looking to purchase new cooling equipment and you see words like SEER and EER these are actually very helpful in determining the efficiency of the units when it comes to energy use and savings.
SEER - (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) This measures the cooling efficiency of ac's and heat pumps and calculates how much electricity will be used. Higher SEER rating means less electricity being used to come your home.
EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio
This calculates the efficiency of the ac when its functioning at its Peak-load operating temperature. (Typically, outdoor temps are 95 degrees for peak-loads)
The difference between SEER and EER, while SEER measures the average seasonal performance, EER tells how well the system handles extreme heat.

Did you know, like cooling, heating equipment also has efficiency ratings to help customers know how well their new equipment will perform in the cold weather?
AFUE - Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
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HSPF - Heating Seasonal Performance Factor
These metrics evaluate how efficiently your heating system converts energy into heat.
A HIGHER n
Did you know, like cooling, heating equipment also has efficiency ratings to help customers know how well their new equipment will perform in the cold weather?
AFUE - Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
&
HSPF - Heating Seasonal Performance Factor
These metrics evaluate how efficiently your heating system converts energy into heat.
A HIGHER number always means less energy wasted and lower operating costs.
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