Furnace Install


What to except during a furnace install.

Your new furnace will then be safely installed into your home by connecting the heating appliance to your duct system before it is sealed. Finally, your technician will connect your new furnace to its electrical or gas power supply to test that all functions are working correctly. Homeowners can expect their installation to take anywhere between 4 to 5 hours, so you can get back to your routine in no time.

A/C Installation


When installing an air conditioning unit into your home, it is essential that homeowners choose an appropriately sized unit to handle their cooling needs.

Not only to remain as energy efficient as possible but to experience the effects of the air conditioning unit. For example, an air conditioning unit that is too small in comparison to the size of your home will not be able to adequately cool it. On the other hand, an air conditioning unit that is too big will end up costing you more money on your monthly bill than needed. Therefore, choosing a suitably sized air conditioning unit is vital. Generally speaking, homeowners should consider the following factors when selecting the appropriate a/c unit.

Heating/Air Conditioning Repair


You have trouble keeping a stable temperature throughout your home, which leads you to constantly adjust your thermostat.

Your furnace blower motor is always running.

Your furnace will not turn on at all or continuously turns on and off randomly.

Your air conditioning unit blows out warm air throughout your ventilation system rather than chilled air.

Your air conditioning unit makes strange noises as it operates, including hissing noises and rattling.

The air in your home is highly humid as not enough moisture is being drawn from it while your air conditioning unit functions.

Heat Pumps

So, what is a heat pump? A heat pump is part of a home heating and cooling system and is installed outside your home. Like an air conditioner such as central air, it can cool your home, but it’s also capable of providing heat. In cooler months, a heat pump pulls heat from the cold outdoor air and transfers it indoors, and in warmer months, it pulls heat out of indoor air to cool your home.

A typical air source heat pump system consists of two major components, an outdoor unit (which looks just like the outdoor unit of a split-system air conditioning system) and an indoor air handler unit. Both the indoor and outdoor unit contain various important sub-components.

Installing a heat pump can be a complex task, requiring a thorough understanding of HVAC systems and electrical connections. The intricate nature of the installation process emphasizes the importance of having an expert handle the job.

Considering factors such as ductwork, electrical compatibility, and optimal placement.

Mini Splits

Ductless mini-split AC systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency, versatility, and ease of installation. But how do they work? How do they heat and cool your home?

Outdoor Unit: The outdoor unit of a ductless mini-split AC contains the compressor and the condenser.
Indoor Unit: A ductless HVAC system can have one or more indoor units, depending on the size and layout of the room or area to be cooled.

Refrigerant: A ductless AC uses refrigerant to cool the air. The refrigerant absorbs heat from the indoor air and releases it outside, thus creating a cooling effect.

Inverter Technology: Many ductless HVAC systems use inverter technology, which adjusts the compressor speed according to the cooling demands. This results in more precise temperature control, lower energy consumption, and reduced noise levels.

In a nutshell, a ductless mini-split AC system uses refrigerant to absorb heat from indoor air and release it outside.