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Best Heat Pump and Air Handler Washington, DC
The best heat pump and air handler Washington, DC is somewhat subjective. It depends on the criteria of the word “best”.
To begin with, there are two different types of heat pumps. There is the geothermal heat pumps (GHP) and the air source heat pumps (AHP). The AHP transfer heat to the inside of a structure from the outside air in the winter and transfers the hot air from the inside to the outside in the summer or hotter months. The GHP transfers the heat from the inside to the outside of the structure in the hot summer months. In the winter, the GHP draws heat from the ground and transfers it to the inside. A majority of the heat pumps installed in America are of the AHP design.
From a customer’s point of view, the best heat pump is the Bryant Evolution System. This system precisely controls the environment in a home where it is installed. The temperature, humidity, air quality, fan speed, and overall ventilation of the conditions inside the structure are all controlled and maintained at a preset level. The system controller adjusts all the variables to maintain the system at peak efficiency while saving on energy. In the summer months, it is not unheard of to have energy bills $100 lower each month after this system is installed.
This system can come equipped with zone control so different temperature settings in every room can be accomplished if you so wish.
This state of the art system has many more features but one that is the most useful is the indicator when the air filter needs to be replaced. This helps this system perform at peak efficiency all the time if this maintenance is carried out on time.
From many customer reviews, the best heat pump and air handler Washington, DC is the Bryant Evolution System.
Heating Tune Up DC Metro
It is the time of year for a heating tune up. DC metro is about to experience the yearly dip in the mercury, are you and your home prepared?
This is the time of year to have the filters changed and the furnace checked. Now is the time to make sure the furnace is working at peak efficiency before you get that first winter fuel bill and are shocked. Most important it is best to know that there are no leaks in the furnace fuel supply lines or exhaust before you seal your house up for the winter.
A fuel gas leak could cause an explosion if left unattended for too long. This is a rare occurrence but does happen. A leak in the exhaust system is what is most dangerous to a home’s occupants. Carbon monoxide is the silent killer. Even a small leak could have devastating consequences.
To help homeowners be prepared for this there is a company that has an energy management plan to fit almost any budget and need. These plans will help reduce your monthly energy bills and keep your equipment and systems working at top efficiency.
The plans start out with just the basic fall inspection. The next level includes not only the fall inspection but a spring inspection also. These inspections include adjusting and sequencing of equipment, removing scales from the condenser coils, changing of air filters, adjusting the air/fuel ratio of the furnace burner, cleaning the burner assembly, inspecting and adjusting all belts along with their proper alignment and servicing the fan.
By becoming a member with an energy management plan there are extra benefits. These include 10% off all service calls and priority scheduling on emergency calls 24/7/365.
Contact our John C. Flood, Inc and have the benefits of a company that has been relied on for heating tune up DC metro area for over 100 years.
