Heating and Cooling System Repairs
Increased energy consumption is often the first sign of an HVAC problem. Homeowners should monitor their energy consumption and contact us when they notice a spike in usage. You can do that by tracking usage online or monitoring your monthly bill. Another option is to upgrade to a smart thermostat that monitors usage for you and sends you reports.
You should also monitor how your system cycles and sounds. A system typically cycles two to three times an hour, 10 to 15 minutes each time. If you notice the system turning on and off quickly or running for long periods, that can indicate a problem. That’s also true of loud noises, such as banging from the outdoor condenser unit or the indoor blower.
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If you have an older HVAC system, it’s an excellent time to consider replacement. Heating and cooling units become less efficient as they age. Also, innovations have made modern HVAC systems much more efficient than when you bought yours. You may even have the opportunity to save money through rebates and tax credits.
It’s also an opportunity to consider newer technologies. Many area homeowners have been hiring us as their HVAC contractor in Newport Beach to install a heat pump. Heat pumps are similar to air conditioners but provide both heating and cooling. That heating is even more efficient than that provided by furnaces and boilers.
Our HVAC company installs many heating and cooling systems and components, including:
- Zoned systems
- Furnaces
- Ductwork
- Heat pumps
- Smart thermostats
- Air conditioners
- Ductless mini-splits