Dallas Air Conditioning Repair FAQS

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Do you have Dallas HVAC questions? These are a few of the frequently asked questions about Dallas air conditioners, heat pumps and furnaces:

What is a zone heating and cooling system?

Zoned heating and cooling systems control each individual rooms temperature. This is a very low cost upgrade to your existing system that the Dallas air conditioning repair technicians can do to dramatically make your home more comfortable and reduce costs. This works by using motorized dampers and thermostats that work independently. This allows all rooms in the house to be at a comfortable temperature. By having this method in the home, it eliminates constant change in the thermometer setting, because everyone is comfortable and doesn’t touch the thermometer.

What does the Energy Star rating on my Dallas HVAC equipment mean?

It is a government sponsored rating system so consumers can compare similar HVAC systema for energy usage. It tells you how energy efficient your Dallas air conditioner, heat pump and furnace unit is.

What does a SEER rating on my Dallas air conditioner mean?

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy-Efficiency Rating. The higher the rating, the more efficient the Dallas air conditioner is.

What does the HSPF rating on my Dallas, Texas heat pump mean?

HSPF of a heat pump stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. This is the total heat in Btu that the heat pump pumps out for the entire heating season divided by the total energy in watt hours it used during the entire heating season.

What does the AFUE rating on my Dallas furnace mean?

It measures the amount of heat that was delivered to the house compared to the amount of fuel that the furnace needed. This rating only rates the unit’s fuel efficiency, not its electrical efficiency.

Why should I get a preseason check up for my air conditioniner and furnace?

It is a good idea to get a preseason check up because it will help avoid HVAC repair bills and lower utility costs. A little preventative care pays off in the long run.

What HVAC equipment is needed to improve indoor air quality?

The good news for improving air quality isn’t in the equipment, this means that it is not a costly upgrade. The best way to improve your air quality is by replacing your air filters on a monthly basis. The HVAC system is constantly circulating the air around the house, so it is good to always have a clean filter for the healthiest air.

What is a heat pump?

An HVAC compressor that heats inside and cools outside. In the summer it takes hot air outside and transfers it inside as cool air. In the winter it takes cold air outside, and transfers it inside as hot air.

What is the least expensive way I can reduce my Dallas heating and cooling bills?

The least expensive thing to do to lower your bills would be to install an electronic programmable thermostat.

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