4 Feb 2014

Has Your Air Conditioning & Heating System Reached Retirement?

Has Your Air Conditioning & Heating System Reached Retirement?
Unfortuntely, older heating and air conditioning systems do not get better with time. In fact, the federal government recommends that homeowners consider replacing air conditioner units that are more than 10 years old. That’s because heating and cooling systems have become, well... cooler, with significant advancements to save money and energy, and they are more environmentally friendly while improving comfort.

Service Experts Heating and Air Conditioning, North America’s largest HVAC service brand, highlights five ways that newer systems outperform their predecessors:


Energy efficiency. The purchase of a high efficiency system can help save up to 50% or more on energy bills. Options include hybrid systems, which operate much like a hybrid car, switching between gas and electric power for maximum efficiency. Solar integrated systems tap the sun’s free and renewable energy to reduce the electricity used by the heat pump or AC system.

Comfort. Some features contribute to energy efficiency and comfort simultaneously. Newer systems can better moderate temperature throughout the home. Homes with a multi-stage operation and variable speed blower technology use a “cruise control” type of system that can “accelerate” slightly to avoid temperature swings. Newer systems also offer the option to “zone” the home, so individual rooms are heated or cooled based on your needs. Homebuilders typically do not include zoning, so the installation of a new system is a great time to look into it.

Replacement of R-22. R-22 is a refrigerant (also known by the brand name Freon®) and has been the refrigerant of choice for residential heat pumps and AC systems for more than four decades. Unfortunetly, R-22 is also harmful to the environment and is therefore being phased out, causing the price to skyrocket. Service and repair of existing AC systems is becoming very costly. New systems now include R-410A refrigerant, a much more environmentally friendly alternative.
Less noise, better looks. No one likes the sound of the A/C running. Luckily, systems today are engineered to run almost silently. The design of the systems are also becoming more attractive. Furnaces have become smaller and more attractive. That big, clunky industrial machine in your home, has become a sleek, modern appliance.

High Tech. New systems can now be operated via WiFi so the system can be controlled with a smartphone, tablet or computer. They even give you guidance on how much energy you’re using every day.




[source : http://www.serviceexperts.com/]

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