by michael | Mar 4, 2015 | Air Conditioner Units, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Conditioning Maintenance
CENTRAL COOLING The most used central HVAC system is known as a split system, which includes both outdoor cabinet (which contains the condenser coil and compressor), and an indoor evaporator coil, (This coil is usually installed along with your air handler or your...
by michael | Mar 1, 2015 | Air Conditioner Installation, Air Conditioner Units, Air Conditioning Contractors
A system that is too small will cool or heat your house slowly, which isn’t fun to wait on. It will also run constantly which is not energy efficient. But a system that is too big will heat or cool the home to fast and funny enough you still probably won’t...
by michael | Feb 22, 2015 | Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Conditioning Repair
The acronym NATE (North American Technician Excellence) is an organization that is independent of HVAC companies and certifies installation or service techs with a knowledge based exam. A recent study says that approximately 87% of HVAC consumers prefer certified...
by michael | Feb 18, 2015 | Air Conditioner Installation, Air Conditioner Units, Air Conditioning Contractors, Trane HVAC Products
This is a higher level of contractor’s grade. It is a step above the XB14 because it has more matches that meet 16 seer and higher. Again, it is not the typical dark grey color. Features and Benefits : Efficiency up to 16.0 SEER WEATHERGUARD™ fasteners QUICK-SESS™...
by michael | Feb 16, 2015 | Air Conditioner Installation, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Conditioning Technology
These units are charged at the factory for matched indoor section and up to 15 ft of piping. This unit is designed to operate at outdoor ambient temperatures from 55° F to 120° F in cooling and from—10° F to 66° F in heating. Only AHRI approved indoor matches are...
by michael | Dec 13, 2014 | Air Conditioner Installation, Air Conditioning Contractors, HVAC Innovation
Most Americans – around 85 percent – recognize the bright blue Energy Star label. It is a symbol of energy efficiency and says that the appliance on which it appears complies with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards. For more than two decades,...