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Planning for Your Residential HVAC Installation

When it comes time for a new HVAC installation in your home, there is no time to waste. Whether it’s the dead of winter or the height of summer, making sure that the temperature in your residence is comfortable should be a top priority. It certainly is to the folks at Robert Gramlich Services.   But what exactly do you need to do to get ready for this project? Many people don’t really know what all goes into installing a heating and cooling system. To help you understand a few of the details of the process, here are the answers to a couple of common questions on the subject: How Big of a Project is Installing an HVAC Unit? Depending on the unit’s size and the house it is tasked with regulating, it can be anywhere from quick and simple to more complex and time-consuming. However, for most single-family homes it really isn’t a major ordeal. In fact, it can oftentimes be completed in one day. Here are just some of the basic aspects of this kind of job:       ...

What Exactly Do Heat Pumps Do as an HVAC Unit?

Heat pumps are a great way to regulate and control the temperature in your home, although many people are unfamiliar with them. In fact, the name alone can be a little misleading. While it is true that they draw cold air from the outside and warm it up before distributing it throughout the house, they actually reverse the process when it’s hot outside and instead cool the air.   This means that they can take the place of both a furnace and an AC system when installed. Understanding this fact is crucial to deciding if this is the right type of climate control method for your home.   How Do These Units Work? These systems operate by “pumping” warm (or cold) air to different points inside a building. The actual process of converting cold air to warm and hot air to cool is handled by a compressor and a circulating structure of gas or liquid refrigerant.   What Are Some of the Advantages? Frankly, there are a number of benefits to opting for a heat pump installation ...