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May 10, 07

Heating & Cooling Overview

Posted by HRG Blog


Reduce Energy Costs

As your heating and cooling system ages, it can lose its ability to cool or heat your home. If your current heat pump or air conditioner is more than 10 years old, or your furnace or boiler is more than 15 years old, it may be time to replace it with a more efficient system. Inadequate insulation or equipment installation may be the cause of temperature changes from room to room.

Your new system can help keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter while saving you money on energy bills. Let the professionals at Sears help you determine if your current system needs replacing.

Replacing your current equipment with an ENERGY STAR rated heating and cooling systems can help reduce high energy costs as much as 10-30%.*

Accept No Substitutes!

* Full line of exclusive Kenmore and Carrier heating and cooling systems

* ENERGY STAR qualified systems that can help save up to 25% of your annual heating/cooling costs*

* Sears Heating & Cooling specialist can work with you to determine the right system for your home

* Prevent minor problems from becoming big headaches

* You’re paying for quality

* Cost of utilities is rising, get the most out of your heating and cooling dollars

* A manufacturer’s limited product warranty of up to 10 years*

* A full one year limited warranty on installation*

* Free in-home consultation on a new system

*Article is courtesy of Sears Home Central - for a free estimate, click here
Chris Paulsen
cpaulsen@homerenovationguide.com

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Mar 28, 07

Residential Air Quality

Posted by HRG Blog

Indoor Air Quality

In our newer homes or renovated older homes, indoor air quality is becoming more important all the time. Our houses are getting tighter with new windows, doors and insulation. In fact, our houses are having trouble breathing. Do not forget all the new things we are adding like large jetted tubs, dishwashers, steam showers and more. All these add to moisture problems and potential mold. On the other side, we add forced air furnaces to dry out our homes like the desert. With all of these great additions to our quality of life, we can add systems to control our indoor environment. Let’s look at treating the air first.

Ultra Violet Lights
The system I have in my home is the Sanuvox system. All our staff have this installed in their homes, because we know it works. This is a light installed in your existing forced air furnace and it treats the air as it comes into contact with the light. Check out all the technical information at http://www.sanuvox.com/. You will be amazed how effective this is in controlling odours and bacteria. For those of you that need a little extra convincing, ask about the portable unit that we can lend out. Ideally this is best used in the bedroom of someone with allergies or a sensitivity to dust and mold, etc. We lend it out for a couple of days, you see how this makes a difference to your sleeping and breathing. Then we return and try to get it back! Generally we then schedule an installation date. A number of the doubters have bought the portable to use at work to combat the poor air in sealed office buildings.

Humidifiers

Now that we have the air cleaned up, let’s look at adding the proper amount of moisture to it. We generally install the Honeywell flow-through humidifier. These are the most cost-effective models and add ample moisture to an average home. For additional information, visit www.honeywell.ca and follow the links. If you need additional humidity and want to conserve water, look into the Desert Spring Humidifier. It has an auto-flush feature and is the most efficient unit on the market.

Air Filtration

The final part of the system is proper air filtration. In general, the filter supplied with your furnace is the bare minimum to stop large particles from entering the blower motor and causing damage to it. It does little for your comfort level. We often install a filter bank with a pre- and post-filter in the place most installers leave for an electronic air cleaner. This, combined with the other options, will give you indoor air of better quality than you will find almost anywhere outside of a computer clean room.

**Article courtesy of McKenzie Mechanical Inc. Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration located in Calgary, Alberta. McKenzie Mechanical is a Calgary based mechanical contractor. We service all major brands of heating, air conditioning, ventilation, light commercial refrigeration systems, indoor air quality equipment and on demand water heaters. Since we only install the best products available, this is not based on price alone but on manufacturer support, reliability and end user satisfaction.

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Mar 26, 07

101: Heating and Cooling

Posted by HRG Blog

Heating and cooling are two of the most important components of home ownership. In fact, heating and cooling systems are major factors for those looking to purchase homes, and a critical part of living comfortably in a home.

You may frequently hear the term HVAC, which is used to describe home heating and cooling systems. The acronym stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, which are the three primary functions of a home system. They control air temperature and humidity, and maintain the quality of air in the home.

Central Systems
Heating and cooling systems may be classified as central or local. Central heating and cooling is the most standard method, and is defined by a system that produces warm or cool air in one central area and then distributes it throughout the home. There are many types of systems that work as central systems, from traditional split systems to packaged product systems.

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