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Air Conditioning
Your
central air conditioning system consists of two main parts - an
outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The air handler is an indoor
unit which includes a coil and an air blower. Its job is to
circulate conditioned air throughout your home. When paired
with a condensing unit, it circulates cool air through your house
during the summer months. When matched with a heat pump, it
works all year long, circulating cool air in the summer and warm air
in the winter. It is important to note that the air handler
makes a tremendous contribution to the overall efficiency of your
system.
SPLIT SYSTEM AIR
CONDITIONING
Furnace Installation
Central Air is a split system using your existing forced air heating
system. We add an outside condensing unit and an evaporator
coil inside attached to your existing (or new) furnace). We
connect these with a refrigerant line and electric line to complete
the system.
Hydronic Heating (Boilers, etc.)
Hydronic heating is a split system using an outside condensing
unit and a new air handler and ducting system (installed in your
attic or basement as space allows) to distribute cooling throughout
your home. This system is used for all non-forced air homes
that wish A/C added onto their comfort system
Ductless Split System

What are SEER and HSPF?
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ration (SEER) and Heating
Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) are efficiency guides which help
consumers compare the performance of different heat pumps. The
SEER compares the total cooling output delivered to the home to
watts of electrical energy used. Likewise, the HSPF rating
compares BTUs of heat output to watts of electrical energy input.
In both SEER and HSPF the higher the rating the better the
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