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One of the IAQ solutions that has proven popular for both contractors and customers is the REME HALO® from RGF Environmental.
Q- What can I expect to pay for a complete Heat Pump system
A- Depending on the seer rating, equipment selection, equipment size and materials needed you can expect to invest: (13 Seer $3500 to high- $4500) (15 Seer
Q- I’ve seen advertisements for complete system installed for $2999.00. However, when I got the written quote, the actual price is over $6000.00. Why the difference
A- Advertising is designed to make the phone ring. Some HVAC companies advertise cheaper brand 13-seer units implying it’s 15 plus seer equipment to make you
Q- What should I expect in a complete Heat Pump system change out
A- A system change out should include: air handler, strip heaters, condenser, supply transition, return transition or base, refrigerant flush kit, refrigerant line tie-in, drain line
Q- What is S.E.E.R.
A- S.E.E.R stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It is the calculated energy consumption of an air conditioner. The S.E. E.R. rating starts at 13 and
Q- How much will I save on my electric bill by installing a new air conditioner
A- In theory you could save anywhere from 10% to 60% depending on which model you purchase, how efficient your old A/C was and how much
Q- Can I just change out my old defective heat Pump (condenser) with a new one and save my old air handler
A- Most county municipalities won’t allow you to miss match equipment. It is a code violation. Each system must have an ARI Reference #Rating or ARHI
Q-What is the Evaporator or “A” Coil
A- It is the coil that is installed on the supply air side of the furnace or air handler. In most models the coil is built
Q- What is the condenser
A- It is the part of the A/C system that sits outside. After the Evaporator coil turns the Freon liquid into a gas, the Condenser condenses
Q- What is the compressor
A- It is what pumps the Freon back and forth from the condenser to the evaporator coil. It is located in the condensing unit.
Q- Why is my home hotter on the second floor
A- Remember that heat rises and there is a large heat load on the roof of your home. Unless you have a separate system for the
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