Over the Phone Assessments
Have you ever paid a heating and air conditioning
company to come to your home, only to find they needed to replace a
dirty air filter or simply flip a breaker? Many times there are small
things a homeowner can do to correct the problem they are having with
their heat and a/c system. Our professional heating and air conditioner
repair technicians always ask key questions when you call, before the
appointment is set. All Comfort Heating and Cooling will not set an
appointment until we know there is a repair needed on your HVAC system,
which saves you time and money.
Air Filters for HVAC
Systems
When your air filters are dirty, your heat and ac units
have to work overtime to deliver the heating and cooling temperatures
set by the thermostat. Homeowners must change all air filters monthly.
Pet hair and extreme dust will increase the frequency in which air
filters should be changed. All Comfort Heating and Cooling can relieve
the pressure of remembering to buy air filters. Our heating and air
conditioning repair technicians will measure all returns in your home
and bring a year's supply of each air filter needed straight to your
door! Try to set a time to change air filters, such as when you pay
your mortgage, rent, or electricity bill. You most likely do these
things at the same time each month, so correlate that activity with
changing your air filter and you may see a drop in that monthly utility
bill.
Air Quality for Your Home
All Comfort Heating and Cooling offers many options for ensuring the air quality of your home is satisfactory to you. Our heating and air conditioner service technicians perform air quality checks and based on the results we will install: dehumidifiers, UV lights, electronic air filters, electronic air cleaners, or perform coil sanitation.
New installations
When it is time to install a new heating and ac unit, gas furnace, gas
log set, or tank-less water heater, All Comfort Heating and Cooling is there to
provide you with all the information needed for the process. There are
many brands and models of these products on the market today. Our heat
and air service technicians will help you make the decision of which is
best for your home. Products are updated every year, as are
requirements and codes; therefore, it is important to know all of your
proper options. Our up-to-date heating and air conditioning repair
technicians are here to answer all of your heat and air questions.
Duct System Modifications
Our heating and air conditioning repair technicians can evaluate your
complete duct system for tears and disconnects which cause air loss to
your vents. Many times HVAC units are replaced yet the older duct
systems remain unchanged. Over time the flex can deteriorate, tear, or
be damaged by animals and other natural elements.
Heat Pumps
Our trained heating and air
conditioning repair technicians perform full system servicing and
repairs for all brands and models of heat pumps. This includes service
and repairs for the indoor air handlers, outdoor condensers, and package
systems. When All Comfort Heating and Cooling sends a technician to
your home, they fully inspect your entire heating and a/c system to
ensure it is working at its highest efficiency.
Package Units
All Comfort Heating and Cooling repairs all brands and
models of package units. Our heating and air
conditioning repair technicians can also install UV lights in your
package unit to prevent mold and bacteria from growing and contaminating
your return air flow.
Tank-less Hot Water Heaters
Conventional water heaters use constant electricity. To save money
each day All Comfort Heating and Cooling recommends installing a Rheem
tank-less hot water heater. These come in electricity operated or gas
operated. Conventional tank water heaters use constant heating elements
to heat the water to a specific degree in a tank. Tank-less water
heaters only heat water as you use it. The water runs through instant
heat elements to bring the water to a desired temperature set by you.
These water heaters save a lot of wasted energy and money paid towards
your electric bill. Call All Comfort Heating and Cooling today and our
heating repair specialists will evaluate your home and show you the
options of Rheem tank-less hot water heaters.
GLOSSARY
AIR CONDITIONER: A mechanical device used to control temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and movement of air in a confined space.
Btu/h (British Thermal Units per Hour): A term that is used to measure cooling or heating capacity.
CAPACITY or LOAD: A refrigeration rating system usually measured in BTUs.
COMPRESSOR: A pump found in a refrigeration or air-conditioning system, which pumps refrigerant through pipes between an outdoor and an indoor unit using pressure.
HEAT PUMP: An air-conditioning system that is capable of reversing the direction of refrigerant flow to provide either cooling or heating to the indoor space.
HSPF (Heating Season Performance Factor): A rating of the seasonal efficiency of a heat pump unit when operating in the heating mode.
HVAC: A term which stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning.
INDOOR UNIT: The air-handler of an air-conditioning system, which contains a heat exchange coil, filters and fan. Also, provides conditioned air into the space.
INVERTER TECHNOLOGY: Mitsubishi Electric's MSY, MSZ and MXZ and all P-Series outdoor units use INVERTER-driven compressor technology (Variable Frequency Drive) to provide exceptional indoor, high-speed cooling and heating. By responding to indoor and outdoor temperature changes, these systems reduce power consumption by varying the compressor speed for extra energy savings. The system operates only at the levels needed to maintain a constant and comfortable indoor environment. Our CITY MULTI product line also incorporates INVERTER technology.
MICROPROCESSOR: An electrical component consisting of integrated circuits, which may accept, store, control, and output information.
OUTDOOR UNIT:A component of an air-conditioning system which contains compressor, propeller fan, circuit board, and heat exchange coil. It pumps refrigerant to/from indoor unit.
REFRIGERANT: A gas/liquid substance used to provide cooling by direct absorption of heat.
REFRIGERANT LINES: Copper tubing through which refrigerant flows to and from indoor and outdoor units.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio): A rating of the seasonal efficiency of air-conditioning or heating units in cooling mode.
SPLIT-DUCTLESS SYSTEM: A system comprised of a remote outdoor condensing unit connected by refrigerant pipes to a matching. non-ducted indoor air-handler, and a remote controller. Special cases for introducing fresh air may call for limited ducting to air-handler from outside.