FAQs
HVAC Pro LLC
Should I repair or replace my existing system?
Consider replacing your current home comfort system if repair costs reach 30% of the price of a new system. Additionally, if your utility bills have increased by 50% due to an older, less efficient system consuming more energy, replacement may be the better option. Contact us at HVAC Pro LLC to learn more.How much can I save with new equipment?
Heating and cooling equipment typically accounts for about 44% of a home's energy expenses. Modern ENERGY STAR certified systems can be up to 60% more efficient than equipment that's a decade old, potentially leading to significant savings.Is installing a central HVAC system really necessary?
For new construction or home renovations, a central home comfort system is often the ideal choice. It provides comprehensive comfort, superior indoor air quality, and effective humidity control throughout the entire home.What is the best thermostat to use with my system?
A programmable thermostat is recommended for precise, reliable, and energy-efficient performance. For enhanced convenience and savings, consider our Residential Communicating Control with Wi-Fi capability, which allows you to program your system remotely using mobile devices.How can I be sure I am selecting the right contractor?
It's advisable to choose a contractor affiliated with a reputable brand. Contractors supported by the resources and training of major manufacturers are better equipped to recommend and install a home comfort system that meets your specific needs.How do I select the right heating/cooling system?
Consult with an experienced professional. A qualified contractor can perform a load calculation or energy analysis to determine your operating costs. After assessing your requirements, they can recommend a system tailored to your specific needs.If I have an existing system, can any of the components be reused?
The reusability of components varies for each system. Your contractor will conduct a thorough inspection of your electrical system, ductwork, and other components. They will then provide a detailed assessment of what needs replacement and what can be retained.How complicated is a new system installation?
The complexity of installation depends on your home and the chosen system. While air conditioners and gas furnaces have different components, they both rely on properly sized and zoned ductwork for optimal performance. Your contractor can evaluate your current setup and explain the installation process for your specific situation.What does the air handler do for my system?
An air handler is responsible for circulating conditioned air throughout your home. It can be combined with various accessories to filter, humidify, or dehumidify the air as needed, enhancing your overall indoor comfort.What can I do to improve indoor air quality?
Indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air, sometimes by a factor of five to 100. To enhance your indoor air quality, consider adding humidifiers, dehumidifiers, ventilation systems, UV lights, and advanced air filtration technologies to your HVAC system.