HVAC System Basics Canal Winchester OH

This article will teach you some important heating and cooling facts, including how air conditioners and furnaces are rated for efficiency.

Local Companies

Franklin Heating & Ref., Inc.
614-836-9119
P O Box 32362
Columbus, OH
General Temperature Control Inc
(614) 837-3888
970 W Walnut St
Canal Winchester, OH
Hite Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Inc
(614) 837-0022
2870 Helena Dr NW
Canal Winchester, OH
Demand Heating & Cooling
(614) 834-5583
220 Penny Dr
Canal Winchester, OH
Colonial Heating & Cooling Co Inc
(614) 837-6100
671 Windmiller Dr
Canal Winchester, OH
Atlas Butler Heating & Cooling
(614) 837-8288
Canal Winchester, OH
Liberty Technicians Heating & Cooling Inc
(740) 867-4755
11276 County Road 1
Chesapeake, OH
Lee's Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Service
(740) 886-0505
156 Township Road 1525
Proctorville, OH
Allied Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Service
(937) 748-8112
Franklin, OH
Dean Howell Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning
(419) 586-1124
429 W Fulton St
Celina, OH

Some important questions to ask about heating and cooling, including how air conditioners and furnaces are rated for efficiency.

Q: What is an air conditioner SEER rating?

A: Air conditioners are given a SEER (seasonal energy efficiency rating) based on electrical usage. A higher rating means the air conditioner will be less expensive to operate. For example, a 13 seer unit will cost half as much to run as a 6 seer unit. Although this rating is important, other factors are equally important when choosing an air conditioner. The type of compressor and warranty should be strongly considered. As with any equipment purchase, installation is also critical. Installed properly, there should be very few problems. Done incorrectly, it could be very expensive and void your warranty.

Q: Can you explain how a 2-stage, variable speed furnace works?

A: A 2-stage furnace has a variable speed, DC blower motor that is 75% less expensive to run than a conventional motor. This furnace operates on low-fire, burning less fuel 90% of the time. When higher heat is needed, high-fire will provide heat quickly, using all of the available gas. Coupled with a blower that circulates air continuously on low speed, this kind of furnace will keep the air temperature even throughout your home, control humidity and filter air 24 hours a day. This is the best type of climate control available.

Q: What is balancing a home heating and cooling system, and why is it so important?

A: Balancing, or adjusting air circulation in your home will help eliminate cold and hot spots that can be uncomfortable. This is done with a velometer, which measures air velocity and temperature. It should be done in all homes, new or old. It will reduce operating costs and increase the comfort level in your home.

Q: How important is changing my furnace filter?

A: It is very important. When a filter becomes full or clogged, it dramatically reduces air flow through the furnace. This can cause many problems. In the heating season, it often causes the furnace to overheat and shut down, dropping the temperature in your home, prompting a service call. In the cooling season, it will cause the air conditioner to run longer, and eventually freeze up and shut down. Either of these problems can cause further damage to the parts in your furnace or air conditioner. Changing your filter regularly will help protect your equipment and keep service calls to a minimum.

Q: How regularly should maintenance be carried out on my furnace or air conditioner?

A: Regular maintenance has many benefits. Having your equipment serviced regularly will improve efficiency and keep service calls to a minimum. Most companies have maintenance plans that allow technicians to monitor your equipment and foresee problems before they become costly or dangerous. These plans offer the homeowner reduced service costs because we visit regularly, becoming more familiar with your home, equipment and family. Many pre-schedule maintenance dates 3 times a year to make it a worry-free experience.

Q: What kind of rebates are available to the Ontario homeowner?

A: Enbridge Rebates offer a $100 rebate on any new Energy Star furnace purchase and a $15 rebate for installing a programmable thermostat. This rebate is credited to your Enbridge gas bill, and is available through all licensed heating and cooling companies. Ask us, we'll provide all the information you need.

Union Gas Rebates give a $15 rebate for installing a programmable thermostat.

There is also rebate program for all Ontario homeowners making equipment and home upgrades. The program is called the Cool Savings Rebate. The Ontario Power Authority will give you $500 for replacing your old central air conditioner with a 14 SEER Energy Star System. They are also offering a rebate of up to $75 for installing a programmable thermostat.

This article was provided by AirWorks. AirWorks is the place if you need a new furnace, water heater, central air conditioner, ductless air conditioning, humidifier, or an air cleaner. AirWorks also specializes in general repairs and maintenance on all makes, with each truck stocked with almost any part you could need. Proudly serving all of Southern Ontario since 1997! Visit AirWorks on their website for more information.

Read article at HomeRenovationGuide.com

Featured Local Company

Franklin Heating & Ref., Inc.

614-836-9119
P O Box 32362
Columbus, OH
www.franklinheating.com


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History