Heating and Air Conditioning Installation
If the time has come to replace your system, consider a heat pump. Heat pumps are similar to air conditioners but provide both heating and cooling. They’re just as efficient as an AC during the summertime. During the winter, the heat they provide is typically more affordable than that produced by a furnace.
There are other steps you can take to reduce your utility bills further. Consider adding a programmable or smart thermostat to your new installation. These thermostats reduce costs by about 8% on average. Smart thermostats often have features such as energy usage monitoring that can help you save even more.
Our NATE-certified technicians install many HVAC technologies.
- Ductwork
- Heat pumps
- Ductless mini-splits
- Central air conditioners
- Whole-home air purifiers
- Electric and fuel-burning furnaces
Seasonal Tune-Ups for Better Efficiency
Another mistake many homeowners make is not scheduling service until there’s a problem. Scheduling tune-ups in the spring and fall is a better approach. Most HVAC warranties require maintenance as a condition of coverage.
It can also improve efficiency, lower operating costs, and help avoid repair issues. You can count on our experts to do a thorough and conscientious inspection and tune-up, isolate any potential problems, and explain everything to you before they leave.