Air Conditioning
Air conditioning is a vital component for many homeowners, especially during the summer months. When selecting an air conditioning unit, consider factors such as size, energy efficiency rating, and type of refrigerant. Newer models can provide excellent energy efficiency and cooling performance.
Air Handlers
Air handlers are an integral part of HVAC systems, responsible for circulating and filtering air. When selecting an air handler, consider factors such as size, airflow, and filtration options. A correctly sized air handler with appropriate airflow can help keep the air clean and comfortable in your home.
Boilers
Boilers are an efficient heating option that use hot water to distribute heat throughout a home. When selecting a boiler, consider the size, energy efficiency rating, and fuel options. Boilers can be used for new construction or added to an existing system when retrofitting.
Combination Heating Sytems
Combination heating systems use the home’s water heater to provide both the space heating and domestic hot water, eliminating the need for a furnace. The air handlers have a low profile which makes them ideally suited for areas where space is at a premium. To maximize your air conditioning comfort and practicality, the condenser units…
Furnaces
A furnace, referred to as a heater or boiler in British English, is an appliance used to generate heat for all or part of a building. Furnaces are used as a major component of a central heating system. Furnaces are permanently installed to provide heat to an interior space through intermediary fluid movement, which may be air, steam, or hot water.
Heat Pumps
Cold climate heat pumps and air source heat pumps use electricity to move heat from the air, ground, or water to heat and cool your home. Cold climate heat pumps are an excellent option for homeowners in colder climates as they are designed to function efficiently in sub-zero temperatures. They can be installed in new…
HRV & ERV
HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilation) and ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation) systems are used to improve indoor air quality. They work by exchanging stale indoor air for fresh outdoor air while recovering heat energy from the outgoing air. They are an energy-efficient way to ventilate homes, and when incorporated into a new build, they can provide improved…
Humidifiers
Humidifiers are useful for increasing the moisture levels in dry climates. They can be added to an existing HVAC system or incorporated into a new build. When selecting a humidifier, consider the type of unit, size, and features such as automatic controls.
In-Floor Heating
In-floor heating is an excellent option for homeowners who want consistent and comfortable heating in their homes. It’s an energy-efficient system that uses radiant heating to warm the floor, radiating heat throughout the room. It can be installed in new construction or added to an existing system.
Programmable Controls
Programmable controls allow homeowners to set customized temperature schedules for their homes throughout the day. They can be added to an existing system or incorporated into new construction for maximum comfort and energy savings.
Tankless Water Heaters
The main benefit of tankless water heaters is that they are more energy efficient than traditional tank water heaters. Unlike traditional tank water heaters, tankless water heaters do not require a large storage tank that takes up valuable space in your home. Tankless water heaters only heat the water when it is needed by using…
Zone Control
Zone control allows you to regulate temperatures in different areas of your home. It’s an efficient way to save energy by only heating or cooling the areas that need it and not wasting energy on unoccupied spaces. A zone control system can be added to an existing HVAC system or incorporated into a new build.