Affordable HVAC Sales and Service in Pinellas Park, FL
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We are a local Cooling and Heating company in Pinellas Park, that prides itself on honesty and reliability. We are experienced and efficient in every aspect of air conditioning. We install and repair cooling and heating systems for all counties in the Tampa Bay Region. We service both Commercial and Residential HVAC systems. No job is too large or too small! Our company is eco-friendly and we care about our customers' concerns and air conditioning needs. Unlike some one-man AC operators, we have a competent team of quality service technicians. We are not a business that just dabbles in the heating/cooling field. We live, breathe and enjoy cool air in the summer and warmer air in the winter, just as you do! If you hire the talented and highly skilled technicians from our heating and cooling company to perform any service regarding the installation, replacement or repair of your AC system, you will have made the best decision for the good of your home and family. Besides being hard working, our working crews will respect your property and leave the premises in tidy condition. All members of our HVAC business, (from the boss to the installers) strive for perfection in installing, replacing and repairing any component of your air conditioning setup. Our goal is to satisfy our customers beyond their expectations and our hope is that they will invite our cooling and heating team members back again to address any problems that they may experience in the future. All of our working techs have their EPA certification. Our company is licensed and insured. Our company also offers around the clock emergency service. Call Today for a FREE estimate 727-491-8378
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Central Air Conditioning in Pinellas Park, FL and all of Tampa Bay!
How did man survive without it? In this day and age, it's unthinkable to swelter in record breaking heat and high humidity! Even more inconceivable is the thought of a baby or young child being exposed to room temperatures that are either too high or too low! In this enlightened age of technology, there is no reason to endure tortuous levels of heat or, on the opposite end of the spectrum, bitter cold weather! Our HVAC proficient air and heat repairmen can put a stop to you and your family's discomfort. Your entire AC system will be in excellent working condition once our guys are finished. Our company is anxious to give you peace of mind for your sake but, especially, for the benefit of your little ones.
The modern day version of AC to which we are accustomed was at one time considered only affordable for the wealthy. If you have ever visited Walt Disney World's Carousel of Progress, you may have seen the exhibit with the electric fan blowing over a tub of ice. That was man's early solution to cooling off in the heat of summer. A primitive form of air conditioning! Luckily for civilization, more sophisticated forms of AC were invented and soon businesses, offices and residents alike all resorted to central air. No more a luxury for just the affluent, the vast majority of homes now rely on comfort from their central air.
Back in the late 60's and early 70's, central AC was gaining popularity with more and more home owners. In contrast, big businesses caught on earlier, installing central air in their offices and stores, creating a more pleasant working atmosphere for their employees. In the present era, more than 75% of homes in the United States use air conditioning and about 90% of newly built houses are equipped with a central air system. Most homes are now equipped with a dual air/heating system.
Back in the late 60's and early 70's, central AC was gaining popularity with more and more home owners. In contrast, big businesses caught on earlier, installing central air in their offices and stores, creating a more pleasant working atmosphere for their employees. In the present era, more than 75% of homes in the United States use air conditioning and about 90% of newly built houses are equipped with a central air system. Most homes are now equipped with a dual air/heating system.
A basic rundown of air cooling technology
- VENTILATION: Allows air to move in and out of buildings/homes. This is accomplished by mechanical or natural means.
- EVAPORATIVE COOLING: Provides what feels like air conditioning but uses lower energy.
- AIR CONDITIONING: This is air conditioners which use the same operating principles and basic components as do refrigerators. (AC's range from small room air conditioners all the way up to the largest central air units.)
- ABSORPTION COOLING: Absorption coolers use heat instead of electricity as an energy source. They are used more often for cooling.
Air Conditioner Components include:
*** (NOTE: information source: September 15, 2014 by James Richmond)
- Evaporator. The evaporator is located on the cold side of the air conditioner and is paired with a fan that blows air over the chilled coils and into the home. The evaporator receives the liquid refrigerant and converts it to gas through a drop in pressure.
- Condenser. The condenser works the opposite of the evaporator and converts the evaporated refrigerant back into a liquid through a process known as “heat transfer”—the principle that heat will always move from a warmer to a cooler substance. In most central A/C units, condenser coils are housed in the outside unit and look like a radiator in a car engine.
- Expansion valve. In between the evaporator and condenser coils is the expansion valve, which is responsible for removing pressure from the liquid refrigerant to allow the conversion into gas that occurs in the evaporator.
- Compressor. Last but not least, the purpose of the compressor is to re-pressurize the refrigerant gas in order to turn it back into liquid. So the compressor assists the condenser, while the expansion valve assists the evaporator.
You probably have heard the term "BTU" associated with AC. The BTU (British Thermal Unit) . In the HVAC industry, BTU is the measurement of heat that a unit is able to remove from a room per hour effectively and efficiently. Freon is a refrigerant to keep the air unit running smoothly. As you see, there are many complex components associated with an air conditioning system. That is why it is of utmost importance that you make sure your central air is installed and maintained by a top-notch air conditioning company. That's where we come into play ! We have highly qualified professional technicians ready to step up and take charge, whether you require a brand new system installed in your home or business or are merely looking for a maintenance checkup. Maybe you have noticed something unusual when the air or heat is turned on e.g. strange or loud noises, on and off abnormalities (running non-stop or not running enough), or perhaps a hike in your power bill. If any of those things become an issue, it would be to your advantage to seek out a reliable AC/Heating company for assistance. Our techs are skilled repairmen and will be able to diagnose the problem correctly and give you an on the spot estimate for the repair or you can ask for a free in home consultation before you make a decision. They will explain the situation to you and also answer any questions you may raise. You will not be pressured into putting in a new AC/Heating system because our technicians will do as much as they can to solve your problem with a repairing solution whenever possible ! They have access to any parts or components needed for your particular situation.
Our AC company installs and services major brands, such as:
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CONVENTIAL: commonly used on areas with wide temperature swings and is typically used about five months of the year
HEAT PUMP: (used for both cooling and heating)...the heat pump moves warm air from a cool house to the outside when it's hot and does the opposite during heating season. The heat pump system is used roughly about seven months out of the year.
HEAT PUMP: (used for both cooling and heating)...the heat pump moves warm air from a cool house to the outside when it's hot and does the opposite during heating season. The heat pump system is used roughly about seven months out of the year.
Most commonly used is the split system, in which the condenser is located outside the house with a fan and coil system inside the house (typically in the garage area)
Another AC system available is called the package central air conditioner. This type of AC contains the condenser, evaporator and compressor all in one cabinet, which is either located on top of the roof or on a cement slab on the outside of the house. This kind of air conditioner system eliminates the use of an inside furnace. It is also installed in small commercial buildings, as well as residential living areas.
If you, as a potential AC customer, are leaning toward purchasing a room air conditioner, our company would be more apt to recommend central air. Central air conditioning, in spite of the higher cost upon initial installation, is a great deal more efficient than a room air conditioner. Central air will save you money, in the long run, because it cuts down on your energy bill. Ductwork is usually required with installation of a brand new central air system but if you are replacing one in current use, you most likely already have duct work in place.
Just what is Central Air Conditioning? The name speaks for itself but the complexities of the parts and operations are something that should be left to experienced and trained craftsmen in the heating and cooling industry. Central air conditioning units are usually matched with a central furnace in order to produce heat through one duct system. A heat pump is just an air conditioner with a valve that automatically switches between air conditioning and heat to keep the temperature at the desired level. One drawback that happens occasionally is that ice builds up on the coils in the outside air unit.
Another AC system available is called the package central air conditioner. This type of AC contains the condenser, evaporator and compressor all in one cabinet, which is either located on top of the roof or on a cement slab on the outside of the house. This kind of air conditioner system eliminates the use of an inside furnace. It is also installed in small commercial buildings, as well as residential living areas.
If you, as a potential AC customer, are leaning toward purchasing a room air conditioner, our company would be more apt to recommend central air. Central air conditioning, in spite of the higher cost upon initial installation, is a great deal more efficient than a room air conditioner. Central air will save you money, in the long run, because it cuts down on your energy bill. Ductwork is usually required with installation of a brand new central air system but if you are replacing one in current use, you most likely already have duct work in place.
Just what is Central Air Conditioning? The name speaks for itself but the complexities of the parts and operations are something that should be left to experienced and trained craftsmen in the heating and cooling industry. Central air conditioning units are usually matched with a central furnace in order to produce heat through one duct system. A heat pump is just an air conditioner with a valve that automatically switches between air conditioning and heat to keep the temperature at the desired level. One drawback that happens occasionally is that ice builds up on the coils in the outside air unit.
Duct Work Pinellas Park FL
a heating and cooling system is pretty much hidden from the naked eye and is pretty much ignored. Ducts that are sealed play a large part in cleansing the air that surrounds you on a daily basis. Duct work can expand and shift through years of constantly running your air conditioner and your heater alternatively. The air ducts can also develop holes and begin to leak, exposing your whole family unnecessarily to polluted, escaping air. Pollutants consist of dirt and dust, dust mites, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, viruses, smoke, chemicals and odors (musty smells, mildew and smog, e.g.) If you or anyone in your household has allergies or suffers from asthma or maybe sinus attacks, having dirty ducts in your AC/heating system can definitely cause flareups and, chances are, you won't even be aware of the source of your discomfort. Most folks fail to think that duct work might actually be the source of difficulties you are experiencing with your air conditioning and/or heating. Our pro technicians will check all the duct work and are not afraid to get in there and do a thorough cleaning. If the duct work needs to be replaced because a vacuuming just won't do, our company's professional air and heating team are the right people to call. If the cooling apparatus in your house is in an inconvenient place, for instance, the crawl space, our AC guys will take it on, if there is any possible way to enter the space. They will also work in an attic that has access.
a heating and cooling system is pretty much hidden from the naked eye and is pretty much ignored. Ducts that are sealed play a large part in cleansing the air that surrounds you on a daily basis. Duct work can expand and shift through years of constantly running your air conditioner and your heater alternatively. The air ducts can also develop holes and begin to leak, exposing your whole family unnecessarily to polluted, escaping air. Pollutants consist of dirt and dust, dust mites, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, viruses, smoke, chemicals and odors (musty smells, mildew and smog, e.g.) If you or anyone in your household has allergies or suffers from asthma or maybe sinus attacks, having dirty ducts in your AC/heating system can definitely cause flareups and, chances are, you won't even be aware of the source of your discomfort. Most folks fail to think that duct work might actually be the source of difficulties you are experiencing with your air conditioning and/or heating. Our pro technicians will check all the duct work and are not afraid to get in there and do a thorough cleaning. If the duct work needs to be replaced because a vacuuming just won't do, our company's professional air and heating team are the right people to call. If the cooling apparatus in your house is in an inconvenient place, for instance, the crawl space, our AC guys will take it on, if there is any possible way to enter the space. They will also work in an attic that has access.
One thing that is often overlooked in a heating and cooling system is the level of sound of the compressor on the outside. In order to keep the noise emitted by the outside unit to an acceptable range, the unit should be in the area of 8 to 9 bels (akin to decibels). A rate of 6.8 bels is the most quiet and ideal of numbers. Anything above 9 bels is higher on the scale of intolerance. Remember, since your compressor is within the hearing distance of nearby neighbors, the quieter the unit is, the better!
Of course, no HVAC installation is complete until a thermostat is installed. An efficiently working thermostat is crucial to controlling the temperature of the whole house. We offer thermostats from basic to highly sophisticated models. |
We place the AC thermostat in a spot that it is sheltered from the sunlight whenever feasible. Higher end thermostats sometimes have an "override feature." The AC thermostat override allows you to turn the air conditioning unit on and off for short periods of time. Although it can be used in a residence, it is utilized more often in the workplace. Using the air override option helps to eliminate noise from the fan when silence is required.
Of course, no HVAC installation is complete until a thermostat is installed. An efficiently working thermostat is crucial to controlling the temperature of the whole house. We, at our air conditioning and heating business, offer thermostats from basic to highly sophisticated. We place the AC thermostat in a spot that it is sheltered from the sunlight whenever feasible. Higher end thermostats sometimes have an "override feature." The AC thermostat override allows you to turn the air conditioning unit on and off for short periods of time. Although it can be used in a residence, it is utilized more often in the workplace. Using the air override option helps to eliminate noise from the fan when silence is required.
Of course, no HVAC installation is complete until a thermostat is installed. An efficiently working thermostat is crucial to controlling the temperature of the whole house. We, at our air conditioning and heating business, offer thermostats from basic to highly sophisticated. We place the AC thermostat in a spot that it is sheltered from the sunlight whenever feasible. Higher end thermostats sometimes have an "override feature." The AC thermostat override allows you to turn the air conditioning unit on and off for short periods of time. Although it can be used in a residence, it is utilized more often in the workplace. Using the air override option helps to eliminate noise from the fan when silence is required.
There are also central HVAC ("heating, ventilation and air conditioning") units which are actually heat pumps that combine both the cooling and heating process as one. Central HVAC systems are more quiet and convenient and have gotten better in energy efficiency in later years. With a whole house approach to heating and cooling, it's possible to decrease your power usage and keep more money in your pocket.
Outdoor compressors from older air conditioning units can be replaced with a higher efficiency, modern and more up to date unit. It is important to consult with a heating and cooling expert to ensure that the new part is matched properly with the indoor unit. In some cases, it may be more practical to replace the entire system. Our AC company is reliably qualified to perform either option. Our contractor will advise you which is the most efficient way to go...new compressor or whole new AC system. Additional facts that you should know about the installation of a new cooling and heating system: the shorter the distance between the outdoor and the indoor units, the better the AC system performs. Also, there should be a proper distance between the outside unit (compressor) and any wall close to the unit to allow enough airflow through it. If possible, the compressor should be located in a shady spot to avid direct sunlight.
The indoor unit of the air cooling system contains an air handler, which provides air circulation throughout the house.
The blower fan is a key component of central air systems. The function of the fan is to create air movement into the space that is being cooled. There are basically four types of blower fans that are commonly used in HVAC equipment. They are: the propellor fan, the centrifugal fan, the vane-axial fan and the tube-axial fan. Each AC fan works a little differently.
Today's finest air conditioners use up to 50% less energy to produce the amount of cool air equivalent to air conditioners made in the 1970's. Even if your present AC is only 10 years of age, you could still see a 20 to 40% savings in your cooling energy costs by replacing the system with a newer and more efficient model.
It is important to purchase an AC unit that is weatherproof. You can trust our service staff to guide you in the purchase option of an AC/Heatng unit that meets all the requisite criteria.
Because our AC pros are trained in every aspect of air and heating systems, they are able to ensure that a unit is the correct size to adapt to your home or business. It should not be too small or too large or energy is wasted. NOTE: if the AC unit is too small, it won't be able to maintain a comfortable enough temperature to make a really hot day tolerable. If the unit is too large, it won't be adequate enough to relieve the humidity level of your home. Knowing what size of air conditioner unit is ideal for your house is vital to how well your AC works. That is just another reason for you to allow our experienced air conditioning installers to take care of your cooling/heating project! Proper size will enable the right air flow for distribution of the overall temperature. Our techs will ensure all that and more. They aim to do the job right the first time because your time and theirs is valuable. For those die hard do it yourselfers, we recommend that you forego the DIY urge for a project of this proportion. Ladies, it would be in your best interest to discourage your handy hubby from tackling this one. Remember, proper installation impacts the effectiveness and efficiency of the operation of that expensive air/heating unit. EPA certification is required due to the refrigerant used. Some rewiring is usually involved as well as safely securing the outside AC unit to a concrete surface.
Air conditioners are complicated systems that rely on a number of conditions in order to function correctly. Their size is intended to adequately handle a "load" on a house. They need refrigerant (charge) and the right amount of air flow to flow across the coils. The capacity of the AC system is lessened if the refrigerant charge leaks. If the airflow across the condenser is reduced, it will have the same negative affect. If the airflow gets too low, the evaporator coil could freeze, downgrading the performance of the air conditioner unit and causing possible damage to the compressor (outside unit).
Even with a so called standard air/heating system, in comparison to one more complex, installation can be intimidating for a person or company that has not been adequately schooled in the trade. Air conditioning/heating systems tend to run on the higher end of the budget so your choice of a highly skilled company should be on your priority list. Experience is of utmost importance to get your money's worth. Our company aims to provide the best service and air conditioning system for your particular needs and we will do it at a fair and reasonable price.
Outdoor compressors from older air conditioning units can be replaced with a higher efficiency, modern and more up to date unit. It is important to consult with a heating and cooling expert to ensure that the new part is matched properly with the indoor unit. In some cases, it may be more practical to replace the entire system. Our AC company is reliably qualified to perform either option. Our contractor will advise you which is the most efficient way to go...new compressor or whole new AC system. Additional facts that you should know about the installation of a new cooling and heating system: the shorter the distance between the outdoor and the indoor units, the better the AC system performs. Also, there should be a proper distance between the outside unit (compressor) and any wall close to the unit to allow enough airflow through it. If possible, the compressor should be located in a shady spot to avid direct sunlight.
The indoor unit of the air cooling system contains an air handler, which provides air circulation throughout the house.
The blower fan is a key component of central air systems. The function of the fan is to create air movement into the space that is being cooled. There are basically four types of blower fans that are commonly used in HVAC equipment. They are: the propellor fan, the centrifugal fan, the vane-axial fan and the tube-axial fan. Each AC fan works a little differently.
Today's finest air conditioners use up to 50% less energy to produce the amount of cool air equivalent to air conditioners made in the 1970's. Even if your present AC is only 10 years of age, you could still see a 20 to 40% savings in your cooling energy costs by replacing the system with a newer and more efficient model.
It is important to purchase an AC unit that is weatherproof. You can trust our service staff to guide you in the purchase option of an AC/Heatng unit that meets all the requisite criteria.
Because our AC pros are trained in every aspect of air and heating systems, they are able to ensure that a unit is the correct size to adapt to your home or business. It should not be too small or too large or energy is wasted. NOTE: if the AC unit is too small, it won't be able to maintain a comfortable enough temperature to make a really hot day tolerable. If the unit is too large, it won't be adequate enough to relieve the humidity level of your home. Knowing what size of air conditioner unit is ideal for your house is vital to how well your AC works. That is just another reason for you to allow our experienced air conditioning installers to take care of your cooling/heating project! Proper size will enable the right air flow for distribution of the overall temperature. Our techs will ensure all that and more. They aim to do the job right the first time because your time and theirs is valuable. For those die hard do it yourselfers, we recommend that you forego the DIY urge for a project of this proportion. Ladies, it would be in your best interest to discourage your handy hubby from tackling this one. Remember, proper installation impacts the effectiveness and efficiency of the operation of that expensive air/heating unit. EPA certification is required due to the refrigerant used. Some rewiring is usually involved as well as safely securing the outside AC unit to a concrete surface.
Air conditioners are complicated systems that rely on a number of conditions in order to function correctly. Their size is intended to adequately handle a "load" on a house. They need refrigerant (charge) and the right amount of air flow to flow across the coils. The capacity of the AC system is lessened if the refrigerant charge leaks. If the airflow across the condenser is reduced, it will have the same negative affect. If the airflow gets too low, the evaporator coil could freeze, downgrading the performance of the air conditioner unit and causing possible damage to the compressor (outside unit).
Even with a so called standard air/heating system, in comparison to one more complex, installation can be intimidating for a person or company that has not been adequately schooled in the trade. Air conditioning/heating systems tend to run on the higher end of the budget so your choice of a highly skilled company should be on your priority list. Experience is of utmost importance to get your money's worth. Our company aims to provide the best service and air conditioning system for your particular needs and we will do it at a fair and reasonable price.
OUR SERVICES:
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If your current AC system is just in need of some repair, we are the folks who can fit the bill with an accurate diagnosis. There are some unscrupulous people who will claim to be skilled at Air/Heating systems and take your hard earned dollars while leaving you with an inefficient system or, worse, one that has to be reinstalled. If you put your trust in us, you will never regret it ! Once you allow us to install or fix a problem with the operation of your cooling/heating system, you will definitely put our AC office phone number at the top of your phone list!
A vast majority of calls from customers involve repair service of all air conditioning units, condensers, compressors and all parts of air and heating components:
Compressor problems can consist of the AC unit turning off and on too frequently. It is referred to as "hard starting." This uses a significant amount of energy, restricts comfortable temperatures and hampers the air conditioning unit from removing humidity from the air. Sometimes an electrical malfunction may be present. These are all situations best left to our experienced air and heating techs.
If you notice that the AC cooling capacity is less than it should be, a refrigerant charge could be the cause.
If the motor doesn't start, it might be a faulty start capacitor. That is the time to call for help from our air conditioning and heating business. A burned out motor can cut drastically into your pocket book.
If the compressor just locks up, it's time for a new air conditioning system to be installed.
All of these AC issues can be attended to by one of our qualified heating and cooling repairmen.
Here are various things that can go wrong, creating trouble when trying to use your central heat and air:
A vast majority of calls from customers involve repair service of all air conditioning units, condensers, compressors and all parts of air and heating components:
Compressor problems can consist of the AC unit turning off and on too frequently. It is referred to as "hard starting." This uses a significant amount of energy, restricts comfortable temperatures and hampers the air conditioning unit from removing humidity from the air. Sometimes an electrical malfunction may be present. These are all situations best left to our experienced air and heating techs.
If you notice that the AC cooling capacity is less than it should be, a refrigerant charge could be the cause.
If the motor doesn't start, it might be a faulty start capacitor. That is the time to call for help from our air conditioning and heating business. A burned out motor can cut drastically into your pocket book.
If the compressor just locks up, it's time for a new air conditioning system to be installed.
All of these AC issues can be attended to by one of our qualified heating and cooling repairmen.
Here are various things that can go wrong, creating trouble when trying to use your central heat and air:
A not so widely known air system is called a ductless mini split. The mini split has to have the ability to work with both electricity and refrigerant. Just like central AC systems, the mini split has a condenser, compressor and indoor air handling unit. Most mini split air conditioners are hard wired from the electrical breaker/fuse box. The correct breaker size is of utmost importance and a separate circuit breaker is necessary for the usage of the ductless mini split air conditioner.
Mini Split AC system
Now that you have a basic knowledge of the ins and outs of the workings of a residential HVAC system, let's move on to COMMERCIAL heating and cooling.
Most commercial properties in the United States have central air conditioning. This includes small stores and shops, intimate cafes and chain style restaurants, hotels and motels, retail and wholesale businesses. Due to the diverse sizes and styles of commercial locales, air conditioning units use various heating and cooling styles. The three main commercial air conditioning types are:
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) or VRV (variable refrigerant volume): this system is the top solution for medium to large buildings, such as hotels, retail places and larger offices. There are two VRF/VRV system types, which are a heat pump and heat recovery.
All of the system types are very efficient and reliable. They are able to meet all HVAC requirements and need less time for installation.
If you happen to be a restaurant manager or owner, it is critical that your cooling and heating system is up to par. It needs to meet health standards required to keep your business license current. Our HVAC contractors will inspect every inch of your system and make certain your cooling/heating setup passes Health Department Requirements. A clean air and duct system ensures the safety and health of your customers and employees. As a bonus, your place of business will harbor a pleasant scent instead of smelly odors. Do yourself and your restaurant a favor and plan a routine yearly maintenance checkup with our air conditioning service technicians.
A huge drawback to having an air conditioner attached to a RESIDENTIAL roof is the extra cost. The rooftop air conditioner needs to be hauled up to the roof, which will take the manpower of several properly trained and harnessed technicians. So, consider the decision carefully if you are tempted to go that route.
If you are a family that opts to use a window air conditioner, in lieu of using a central cooling/heating system, our AC workers have the expertise to get a malfunctioning room/window air unit up and running again. Bear in mind that it could possibly be costing you more in energy expenditures with the use of the window unit. Considering that fact, you might want to at least think about equipping your home with central air. Our HVAC contractor will be happy to discuss the practicality of that major decision with you and your family.
Before you start to encounter any difficulties with the operation of your house's cooling and heating system, our company strongly recommends you have one of our professional HVAC team members perform regular inspections of your whole residence to ensure that all components of your air and heat are in good working condition.
Most commercial properties in the United States have central air conditioning. This includes small stores and shops, intimate cafes and chain style restaurants, hotels and motels, retail and wholesale businesses. Due to the diverse sizes and styles of commercial locales, air conditioning units use various heating and cooling styles. The three main commercial air conditioning types are:
- Single Split System: this is the most affordable and the best AC system for small commercial buildings. The advantages of the split System are that it costs less than a central air system and if an occasion arises that one unit malfunctions, the rest of the units keep working. Single splits are rated as effective and energy efficient!
- Multi-Split System: this system functions in the same manner as the single split but on some models, it can connect up to nine indoor units to one outdoor unit. It is the system most used by restaurants, offices, medical surgery buildings and selective shops.
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) or VRV (variable refrigerant volume): this system is the top solution for medium to large buildings, such as hotels, retail places and larger offices. There are two VRF/VRV system types, which are a heat pump and heat recovery.
All of the system types are very efficient and reliable. They are able to meet all HVAC requirements and need less time for installation.
If you happen to be a restaurant manager or owner, it is critical that your cooling and heating system is up to par. It needs to meet health standards required to keep your business license current. Our HVAC contractors will inspect every inch of your system and make certain your cooling/heating setup passes Health Department Requirements. A clean air and duct system ensures the safety and health of your customers and employees. As a bonus, your place of business will harbor a pleasant scent instead of smelly odors. Do yourself and your restaurant a favor and plan a routine yearly maintenance checkup with our air conditioning service technicians.
A huge drawback to having an air conditioner attached to a RESIDENTIAL roof is the extra cost. The rooftop air conditioner needs to be hauled up to the roof, which will take the manpower of several properly trained and harnessed technicians. So, consider the decision carefully if you are tempted to go that route.
If you are a family that opts to use a window air conditioner, in lieu of using a central cooling/heating system, our AC workers have the expertise to get a malfunctioning room/window air unit up and running again. Bear in mind that it could possibly be costing you more in energy expenditures with the use of the window unit. Considering that fact, you might want to at least think about equipping your home with central air. Our HVAC contractor will be happy to discuss the practicality of that major decision with you and your family.
Before you start to encounter any difficulties with the operation of your house's cooling and heating system, our company strongly recommends you have one of our professional HVAC team members perform regular inspections of your whole residence to ensure that all components of your air and heat are in good working condition.
HeatingEven if you reside in a warmer climate, seasonal changes in temperature still occur and at times, get cold enough that you just want to curl up with a good book and bask in the comforting warm air of your home. If, for some reason, you aren't feeling any warm air emanating from your heating element, chances are you will turn the thermostat up, thinking that will solve the problem. But, alas, nothing happens and you begin to feel cold again. It's time to call for our heating and cooling repair crew to diagnose and fix the problem. Here are some of the most common complaints we have heard from our AC customers:
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Any of these troubling situations could be a simple fix but on the other hand, a major repair might be the only cure. That's why it is important that a customer contact our HVAC problem solvers to step in and handle things with expert care!
This is merely another 'wake up" call and reminder to have our professionals in the AC trade perform scheduled, regular inspections of your entire cooling and heating system.
Our motto is "maintenance, maintenance, maintenance!" This is a very vital step through the years once we have installed your AC system. We recommend at least once a year checkups to keep problems at bay. You are the best judge for determining if you might have a potential cause for concern. You can call us anytime you want to schedule a maintenance visit or we can sign you up for a yearly program.
Call for an appointment for a brand new HVAC installation, complete cooling/heating replacement or repair. 727-491-8378
This is merely another 'wake up" call and reminder to have our professionals in the AC trade perform scheduled, regular inspections of your entire cooling and heating system.
Our motto is "maintenance, maintenance, maintenance!" This is a very vital step through the years once we have installed your AC system. We recommend at least once a year checkups to keep problems at bay. You are the best judge for determining if you might have a potential cause for concern. You can call us anytime you want to schedule a maintenance visit or we can sign you up for a yearly program.
Call for an appointment for a brand new HVAC installation, complete cooling/heating replacement or repair. 727-491-8378