
Air conditioners are rated by Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) numbers. The higher the SEER rating on a unit, the more efficient the system is. Systems installed 5 – 10 years ago, might operate at a 6.0-7.0 rating, while today’s generation of heating and air conditioning offer energy SEER ratings up to 18, the highest in the industry. The federal government has mandated that beginning in January 2006, all new systems must have a rating of at least 13 SEER. It may cost you up to 40% more to operate an older system with a low SEER rating, even if the unit has been trouble free. With today’s rising energy costs, many individuals are replacing their HVAC equipment to ensure they are paying for the most energy efficient and cost effective systems available.
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-Fresh Air Intakes
-Condenser & Coil Replacement
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-Boilers
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-Heat Pumps |
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-High Efficiency Units
-Water Heaters
-Humidifiers
-Oil to Gas Conversions
-Radient Heating
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