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General Information:
Good service doesn’t cost... it pays! It all adds up to an important investment by us to give you the assurance of prompt, efficient service and provide you with the best performance possible. We want you to have the facts and be prepared when the need arises for any heating and air conditioning needs. When you require service or are thinking about replacing your system the following information will be very helpful. We’ve compiled a quick reference guide for a better
Understanding of our industry for your convenience.
The Contractor:
Require that they are licensed & insured. You are entitled to see a copy of
their license and insurance. Require a building permit be posted prior to commencement
of work on replacements. Require everything in writing so there is no misunderstandings.
Be cautious of any request for large down payments. You may wish to shop around
For price comparison.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio):
The SEER rating has nothing to do with the required cooling capacity needed to cool
or heat a designated space or area, has everything to do with the cost to operate the
Heating & air system. For example: The more miles per gallon (MPG) you get
from your automobile the cheaper it is to operate. Therefore, the higher the SEER
rating on your heating& air system the cheaper it is to operate. It’s is always best to
get the higher SEER systems as they pay for themselves in the long run.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ):
Indoor Air Quality is the air that you breathe while in your home or office. The best
way to control this environment is through proper filtration and introducing ultraviolet
light through your system. With an ultraviolet light, air circulates through the system,
it is automatically disinfected. This simple process dramatically reduces airborne bacteria, viruses and allergens. How does it work? Whena microorganism passes
through, the light will penetrate it and react with its DNA. The reaction permanently alters its DNA causing the loss of its ability to reproduce, and therefore renders the microbe harmless.
Filters:
This is probably the most neglected part of the system. They should be checked or changed regularly depending on your living conditions. If you have pets or children, your filters will require more attention. You should check or change your filters everytime you pay your electric bill. The filters when properly maintained, will extend the life of your system and save you money on your electric bill.
Preventative maintenance:
Maintenance agreements are a must for any home owner. They can pay for themselves by improving efficiency, reducing operating cost, minimizing costly breakdowns and extending the life of your system. More importantly, it keeps your drain from getting clogged and prevents water leaks.
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