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Sizing a Heat Pump

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A heat pump is a major component of an HVAC system. Sizing a heat pump to adequately meet the needs for not only the entire HVAC unit, but also the home or office environment requires you to take into consideration the size of the home or office to be heated.

A heat pump pulls heat from outdoor air, but as the outdoor air temperature drops, so does the ability of the heat pump to pull heat from th...Read More

Regulating Humidity Levels in your Home or Office

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While many people don't think about humidity when relating to an HVAC system, humidity levels may increase or decrease your level of comfort in any environment.  Remember that humidity is the amount of moisture in the air around you. How does this relate to your home or office? Think of it this way. The larger and taller your ceiling height, the more moisture in the air inside your home may contain...Read More

Two-Stage Air Cleaners

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Air cleaners and filters come in all shapes and sizes. Depending on the age of your furnace, or whether or not you're installing a new HVAC system, you have a surprisingly wide variety of air cleaners and filters to choose from.

Electronic air cleaners are some of the best air cleaners in the HVAC industry, successfully able to remove up to 90% of airborne contaminants. Filters for such systems an...Read More

Radiant Heating: Why a Coil Pattern Matters

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Radiant heating is an increasingly popular method of heating a home or business environment. Radiant heating keeps large floor, wall or ceiling surfaces warm at low temperatures. Radiant heating systems, panels and tubing are commonly installed in floors, ceilings and walls for even distribution of heat. Radiant floor heating is the most common and popular installation method for small commercial and fo...Read More

Filter Installation and Maintenance Tips

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Filters are essential for the optimal function of your HVAC system. Air filters are designed to trap and capture fine particles of dust, debris or dirt they may otherwise flow through your HVAC system. Air filters are also designed to capture very tiny microscopic airborne particles including tobacco smoke, indoor pollutants, and pollens.

Traditional air filters in furnaces capture roughly 10% of ...Read More

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