Today's
HVAC installations require not only knowledge of
the equipment, but also building science. Since
the 70’s and 80’s, this industry has been
through vast changes due to technology advancements, duct
construction standards, ventilation
requirements, EPA refrigerant regulations and government mandated seasonal
equipment efficiency ratings (SEER), just to mention a few. The building
industry has also had an effect on how a mechanical system reacts inside
the building envelope due to the construction materials used, excessive or
lack of fresh air changes and exterior moisture intrusion.
Each of these factors has an effect on the
quality of the air you breath in your home or business. Excessive
humidity levels can lead to an increase in dust mites, mold growth and
subsequent respiratory problems for occupants.
Our objective, whether it is a replacement, new construction or a renovation, is
to ensure that your heating and cooling system is installed for optimum
performance. Some supplemental improvements you may want to consider to
ensure a comfortable and healthy climate in you home or business are:
Properly sized equipment
and ductwork is installed with confidence based on load calculations,
ventilation requirements and duct design performed by our in-house
engineer. Our load calculations, equipment selections
and duct designs are based on the Air Conditioning
Contractors of America (ACCA) Manual J,D,T and S standards
and in compliance with the
IRC, IMC and IECC and ASHRAE
62.2-2003 where applicable.
We
install high quality equipment in accordance with the
manufacturer's
installation guidelines and the latest duct construction standards.
Our focus is to provide customers with the
high level of quality expected from a
professional HVAC business.