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Shopping for a new heating or cooling system involves a lot of research. In addition to the energy efficiency ratings and advanced features of certain equipment, you also have to look up and determine how much you’ll be saving on your monthly energy bills and how soon your new equipment will pay for itself. To get the most out of your investment, however, you should also know that the contractor you hire to install the
Hot and cold spots in your home are a fairly common HVAC problem. Factors such as the angle of the sunlight and your home’s design can cause temperatures to fluctuate in certain parts of your house. If you frequently encounter hot and cold spots, you might want to consider installing a zoned HVAC system. How does this type of system work, and is your home a good candidate for one? How Does a Zoned HVAC System Differ
Refrigerant can be in either liquid or gas form, and is necessary for the efficiency of your air conditioner. It absorbs heat from the environment and provides air conditioning with the help of compressors and evaporators. While it’s an important component of your HVAC system, not many are aware of how refrigerants function. Learn how refrigerants work here from a local air conditioning installation expert. How Do Refrigerants Work? Air conditioning, refrigeration and freezers won’t work without
Young children are curious creatures, and they tend to grip not only their toys but also the floor vents. They can drop small items into the air vents and even end up hurting themselves on them. It can be a challenge to prevent them from touching this component of your HVAC system. Read on for tips on how to childproof your HVAC registers. Place Screens You can place filters or screens on the registers to prevent toys
Air Comfort Has Been Awarded the Detailed Design for the Topsides HVAC Systems for a Deepwater Offshore Platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Air Comfort continues to build on the dedication and knowledge of our team to meet the requirements of our clients under constantly changing design demands and many unpredictable field conditions. We do so with a customer first approach that sets us apart within the industry to ensure we are your strategic partner through the life of the equipment. With Air Comforts expertise of applicable regulations along with HVAC applications for these types of harsh environments,