Services
Our Products and Services
We feature the Carrier, Bryant and Payne lines of equipment,
The best selling and most innovative equipment in the world.
Call us today to learn more about the proud history of Carrier
and their best selling heating and air conditioning products.
Not sure if you should repair or replace your air conditioning and heating equipment?
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Well, consider this: if you're operating an inefficient system that breaks down a lot, it's going to fail again.
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That means more expensive service calls or possible damage to the other components of your heating and cooling system.
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Also consider the ongoing cost factor.You could save up to 60% on your energy bills with new higher-efficiency equipment.
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You see, even if your air conditioner is only a few years old, it could be terribly inefficient by today's energy efficiency standards.
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Installing a new, high-efficiency cooling system can actually pay for itself in energy savings within a relatively short time.
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Cooling efficiency for your air conditioner is indicated by its SEER
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(Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating, which tells you how efficiently your unit uses electricity.
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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 6.0-8.0 SEER.
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In 1992, the government established the minimum cooling efficiency standard for units installed in new homes at 10.0 SEER.
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In January 2006, the minimum SEER rating manufacturers can produce will be raised to 13.0 This means that after all suppliers exhaust their lower SEER stock, customers must upgrade to 13 SEER minimum!
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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.
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Service and Extended Service includes the following:
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Cooling System Maintenance
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Check thermostat calibration.
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Monitor refrigerant pressure and temperatures.
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Check refrigerant circuit integrity.
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Test starting capabilities.
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Test safety controls.
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Check filters.
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Clean and adjust blower components.
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Measure for correct air flow.
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Tighten electrical connections.
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Ensure proper permissible volts and amps present.
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Lubricate all moving parts (if applicable)
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Clean condensate drains.
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Check supply and return temperatures
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Clean condenser coil.
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Clean evaporator coil.
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Check supply and return ductwork
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Heating System Maintenance
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Check thermostat calibration.
- Clean and adjust burner assembly.
- Clean ignition assembly.
- Test starting capabilities.
- Examine heat exchanger for damage and corrosion.
- Monitor flue draft.
- Test safety controls.
- Check filters.
- Clean and adjust blower components.
- Measure for correct air flow.
- Tighten electrical connections.
- Ensure proper permissible volts and amps present.
- Lubricate all moving parts. (if applicable)
- Clean condensate drains.
- Measure temperature difference between supply and return air.
- Check supply and return ductwork for air leakage.
- Adjust gas pressure and check orifices.
- Adjust pilot if needed.
Testimonials
Dear Al,
"Thank you so much for all you've done for us.
We truly appreciate all your efforts!"
Greg and Kathie,
Delaware
Dear Al,
"Our home was in desperate straits until you retrofitted our new system.
We couldn't be happier. I'm breathing better and the comfort is amazing".
Kenny,
North Carolina
Dear Al,
"We are so pleased with our new heating and air conditioning system.
We will refer you to everyone we know. Thank you so much"!
Al and Jo,
Virginia |
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