Considering a new cooling system? Consider this...
Heating and cooling your home uses more energy and drains more energy dollars than any other system in your home. Typically, 44% of your utility bill goes for heating and cooling. No matter what kind of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system you have in your house, you can save money and increase comfort by properly maintaining and upgrading your equipment.
CENTRAL AIR
There are a variety of systems on today’s market. Most common are central air systems, these systems require existing duct work throughout the house. A central air system requires a condensing unit installed outside your home, and a evaporator coil installed in the duct work above your furnace. These systems use the furnace blower motor to distribute the conditioned air throughout the home.
Air conditioners have a S.E.E.R. (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) that ranges from 13 S.E.E.R. to 21 S.E.E.R. Although there are numerous refrigerants available, we recommend choosing a unit that runs on 410A, as it is considered a more environmentally friendly refrigerant with zero ozone depletion. For further specs on our products, please see the following links.
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Central Air |
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Attic Systems
Considering the fact that cold air naturally falls, and hot air rises, there are substantial benefits to installing attic systems. Although these systems can cost more than conventional central air systems, they provide a cooling solution in various applications, such as homes heated with hot water that do not have existing duct work. Whether you require a low velocity system (economical choice) or high velocity (superior performance), Kelly’s Heating has the solution for you.
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High Velocity Attic Systems |
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Low Velocity Attic Systems |
Ductless Systems
If your existing home does not have duct work, a ductless system provides an option that is economically feasible, and much quieter and more efficient than a window unit. Ductless systems are ideal for open areas and can be used in conjunction with central air systems for areas of the building that require additional cooling.
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Ductless Systems |