Limitations When Replacing Existing Heating Systems

In an existing home, it’s important to consider the impacts of replacing your current heating system with a different type of heating system. The easiest route is simply to replace your furnace or boiler with an updated model of the same type, but this may keep you from your most efficient heating and cooling options.…

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Types of Cooling Systems

Central Air Conditioners Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers (i.e., openings in the walls, floors, or ceilings covered by grills) carry cooled air from the air conditioner to the home. This cooled air becomes warmer as it circulates through the home; then it…

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Ventilation

Ventilation Strategies There are three basic ventilation strategies—natural ventilation, spot ventilation, and whole-house ventilation. Natural Ventilation Natural ventilation is the uncontrolled air movement in and out of the cracks and small holes in a home. In the past, this air leakage usually diluted air pollutants enough to maintain adequate indoor air quality. Today, we are…

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Maintenance Checklist

Maintenance Checklist Maintain your equipment to prevent future problems and unwanted costs. Keep your cooling and heating system at peak performance by having a contractor do annual pre-season check-ups. Contractors get busy once summer and winter come, so it’s best to check the cooling system in the spring and the heating system in the fall.…

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Air-Source Heat Pumps Electric air-source heat pumps, often used in moderate climates, use the difference between outdoor air temperatures and indoor air temperatures to cool and heat your home. Earning the ENERGY STAR means products meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. Remember, saving energy…

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Selecting Heating Fuel and System Types

Selecting the fuel and heating system best suited for your needs depends on the following factors: Fuel Availability The simple view of heating fuels is that most homeowners are relatively limited in their options for heating fuels. In the Northeast, the choices are largely fuel oil or electricity, although natural gas is becoming available to…

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Central Air Conditioner Definitions

Air Conditioner: Assembly of equipment for the simultaneous control of air temperature, relative humidity, purity, and motion. Air Cooled: Uses a fan to discharge heat from the condenser coil to the outdoors. Air-Source: Air is being used as the heat source or heat sink for a heat pump. BTU: British Thermal Unit. The amount of energy needed to change…

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Types of Heating Systems

A variety of technologies are available for heating your house. In addition to heat pumps, which are discussed separately, many homes use the following approaches: Furnaces and Boilers By far the most common way to heat a home. Wood and Pellet-Fuel Heating Provides a way to heat your home using biomass or waste sources. Electric…

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Controlling Indoor Air Pollution

The three most common approaches to reducing indoor air pollution, in order of effectiveness, are: Of the three, the first approach — source control — is the most effective. This involves minimizing the use of products and materials that cause indoor pollution, employing good hygiene practices to minimize biological contaminants (including the control of humidity…

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Flood Damage on Your HVAC equipment

What you Need to Know about ACs & Furnaced Affected by Flooding Floods and HVAC Equipment After a flood or a storm surge from a hurricane, homeowners are advised to take important safety precautions about their home’s heating and cooling systems. A house or basement exposed to standing water can damage your home’s water heater,…

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