Year: 2011

Air purification

Most heating and air conditioning systems use a basic 1: air filter. These filters were never designed to improve air quality. They were designed to help keep the equipment clean. The average filter only removes 3-5% of the particles that pass through it. Today, we have many different types of filters available to help remove large amounts of particulate from the air. Air Purifiers Services in MightyServ If you suffer from allergies, asthma, hay fever or other respiratory problem, we have solutions that can greatly improve your quality of life. For the most extreme cases we can even provide affordable equipment designed to remove weapon grade anthrax from your air. We offer a variety of air purifiers designed to improve the air quality of your home or business. Below find the specifications for one of our most popular brands of purifiers: INFINITY AIR PURIFIERPeformance: MERV 15Warranty: 5-year limitedEfficiency: Rated Airflow (cubic feet/minute) 1600 or 2000Technology: Pressure Drop (in wc) at Rated Airflow 0.25, Type Three-stage electronic and mediaAesthetics: Paint Epoxy Coated Cabinet, Heavy Gage Steel Installation, Up-flow, Down-flow, Horizontal Give us a call and we will be happy to help.

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Stimulus tax credit

On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed into law the historic American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As a result of this act, the federal government announced tax credits for consumers who purchase qualifying high-efficiency heating and cooling products for their homes. Until December 31, 2010, certain high-efficiency HVAC products qualify for a tax credit equal to 30% of their installed cost, up to a maximum credit of $1,500. Some restrictions apply. Your tax advisor can help you determine how these credits may help you. It’s the perfect opportunity to upgrade your home with an energy-efficient heating and cooling system by Carrier plus get a major tax break too! Carrier has more system combinations that qualify for federal tax credits than any other manufacturer. To find out what’s best for your home, give us a call today.

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Before you call for repair

First of all, don’t panic! Check a few basic things before calling for service, it may say you some money! Check these simple items: 1. If the system does not turn on, check your electrical circuit breaker. Be sure and check the condensing unit and the furnace breaker. Remember that many systems have two breakers. 2. Be sure your thermostat is turned on. If you have any questions about the operation of your thermostat, be sure and check the product section of our website for a manual on your thermostat. Or just give us a call, we may be able to help. 3. If your fan is running constantly, check to see if the fan switch is turned on. Many people mistake this for an actual problem. Give us a call if you have any further questions. (818) 348-4768

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Indoor Air Can be 70 Times More Polluted than Outdoor Air

You want your home to be safe, secure, and comfortable. You want it to be warm in the winter, cool in the summer, and to not cost you a fortune in the process. But, what if the very system that brings you this security is also a breeding ground for serious health issues? Don’t pack up just yet. There could be a low cost, easy solution. “The more your ‘sealed’ home is for energy efficiency, the more germs, pollutants, and allergens it’s keeping in,” says MightyServ. “In order to maintain humidity and temperature levels, the same air is continuously recycled throughout a home. This increases comfort, but it can also increase health risks. Breathing certain mold spores can cause illness – or even death – and they can develop inside the dark and damp environments of your duct system.” In fact, indoor air quality can be up to 70 times more polluted than the air outside your home.  So what can you do? MightyServ Heating and Air recommends these measures for maintaining a healthy home: Have ventilation systems cleaned annually to help eliminate dirt and mold growth. A qualified technician should check to be sure that all return air is run through the

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