Core Systems (Heating and Cooling)
Core Systems (Heating and Cooling)
One. Furnace: A central heating unit that burns gas or uses electricity to push warm air through a home's ductwork.
Two. A/C (Air Conditioning): A system that removes heat and humidity from indoor air using refrigerant and distributes the cooled air through ducts.
Three. Wall Heater: A compact, self-contained heater mounted on or inside a wall, used to heat a single room without ductwork.
Four. Floor Heater: A heating unit installed beneath the floorboards that allows warm air to rise into the room through a metal grate.
Five. Smart Thermostat: A WiFi-enabled controller like Nest, Amana, or Ecobee that optimizes heating and cooling schedules via smartphone to save energy.
Six. Mini-Split / Ductless: A cooling and heating system consisting of an outdoor unit and indoor wall-mounted heads, requiring no ductwork.
Seven. Heat Pump System: A highly efficient all-in-one system that moves heat out of the house in summer and pulls heat into the house in winter.
Ductwork and Airflow
Ductwork and Airflow
One. Duct Cleaning: The process of removing dust, allergens, and debris from the internal pathways of the HVAC system to improve air quality.
Two. Duct Replacement: Removing old, leaky, or undersized air pipes and installing new ones to improve system efficiency.
Three. Duct Repair: Fixing specific issues like disconnected joints, crushed sections, or small air leaks in the existing ductwork.
Four. Duct Balancing: Adjusting the airflow via dampers to ensure every room in the building reaches the same temperature.
Five. New Duct Installation: Designing and installing a complete network of air passages for a new building or a major addition.