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What it means to be a Carrier factory authorized dealer

When you are searching for a reliable heating and air conditioning service provider, you deserve to hire the best your money can buy. MightyServ is a leader in providing local clients with quality HVAC installation, repair and maintenance, but we do not expect you take our word for it. As an official Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, we have the backing of one of the most trusted names in the industry. The Carrier Corporation reserves the distinction of Factory Authorized Dealer for only the best HVAC companies in the country. This elite designation is presented only to those companies that meet the manufacturer’s strict standards for customer service and expertise in installation and service. What it Takes To Be A Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer To be an authorized dealer, contractors must undergo training to learn everything there is to know about Carrier equipment. The company requires our technicians to demonstrate their ability to provide the most effective HVAC solutions to our customers based on each client’s individual needs. Carrier requires our technicians to participate in continuous training to stay up to date on all the latest equipment, technology and best practices. All authorized dealers have proven their ability to honor factory

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Duct Sealing to Keep Bugs and Rodents Out

Keeping a home in great shape and free of rodents isn’t always easy. Mice and other rodents can easily get into your home and destroy your property. They will destroy your wall, insulation and even pose health risks to you and others living in your house. Most rodents use your home’s duct system to move from one room to another, destroying most of your property along the way The duct system is perfect for these pests to move inconspicuously, and without proper measures, they will continue damaging your property in various ways. Problem with pest control is that rodents can gain access to your home in many ways, making it hard to get rid of them entirely. Mice are known to fit into small vent and duct gaps due to their flexible bodies. We can help you seal all these gaps to ensure you home is 100% rodent free. Learn More About Our Duct Sealing Service Using Poison Is Not Necessarily The Best Option One of the most common ways people get rid of mice and other rodents is by using poison. While this is an effective way of destroying them, it might end up causing you even more problems.

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Heat pumps vs. furnaces for heating

Has the time come to choose a new heating system for your home? Chances are, you will need to decide between a furnace and a heat pump. Almost all American homes use one of these two systems, and while both work well they also have many differences. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each system will help you to choose the very best heating equipment for your home. Fuel And Power Furnaces get their energy from either electricity or fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil or propane. Urban homes use electricity or natural gas (provided by utility companies), while homeowners outside the utility supply range may opt for tanks of oil or propane. Any kind of fuel-based furnace comes with a small risk of carbon monoxide exposure and of fuel ignition resulting in a fire or explosion. Heat pumps run on standard residential electrical power. Since they do not run on fuel, they produce no carbon monoxide (which is a byproduct of fuel combustion) and have no risk of ignition. How They Work Furnace systems use thermostats to detect the indoor temperature of a home and turn the furnace on the temperature falls below a set level. The system

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How Can You Control Your Business HVAC Costs?

HVAC costs can be a huge expense for businesses and large facilities, but there are many no-cost and low cost ways to increase HVAC efficiency and lower your energy bills. Some may require a bit of effort, but all of them should help you to save money in the long run. Ways To Control Your HVAC Costs Programmable Thermostats Help Avoid Wasted Energy If your building’s HVAC system is connected to a standard thermostat, upgrading to a programmable thermostat can make a huge difference. These thermostats allow you to program temperature setbacks so that your system is not operating during off-hours. They may also allow you to program a wider range of allowable temperatures, so that areas where climate control is not so important may grow warmer or cooler than other areas without engaging the HVAC system. Avoid Heating Or Cooling Loss Through Pipes, Ducts And Dampers Another inexpensive—although potentially labor-intensive way to increase your HVAC efficiency, is to make sure pipes and ducts are well-insulated where necessary. Replace damaged insulation with higher efficiency material, and make sure all ducts and pipes that pass through unheated areas are all covered with high-quality insulation. Heated or cooled air can also escape

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What Are the Different Types of Commercial Heating Systems?

If you are preparing to install a new or replacement commercial heating system, there are several important factors to keep in mind. Cost is always important, but savvy business owners will consider the cost of use and repair in addition to the installation price tag. The efficiency and environmental impact of differing commercial HVAC systems may also influence your decision. Different Types Of Commercial Heating Systems To help you get started, we have provided a brief introduction to the different types of commercial heating systems available to you. Oil or Gas Steam Heating Systems The oil or gas steam heating system is one of the oldest ways to provide central heating to a commercial property. These systems use oil or gas fuel to boil and condense steam and then pass it through pipes. While it may be the elder statesman of commercial heating systems, this type of system hasn’t aged particularly well. Not only is it relatively inefficient in its use of energy, but it works slowly to heat a property because the steam has to boil and condense before heat can begin to circulate. Gas or Oil Water Heating Systems Like steam heating systems, water heating systems rely on

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What Are the Top Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Threats

The quality of the air you breathe has an impact on your health. This is why maintaining good indoor air quality, or IAQ, in the home and workplace are so important. Indoor smoking bans across the nation have done a lot to improve indoor air but many other airborne contaminants are still IAQ threats. Top Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Threats Gas Appliances Carbon monoxide has no color or odor and it can be deadly. A small amount of this noxious gas is released every time a gas appliance turns on. The exposure is minimal unless there is something wrong with the equipment. You should have your gas appliances inspected by a professional as part of your preventive home maintenance plan. Install home CO alarms away from vents and choose devices that signal a warning when it is time for replacement. Paint And Furniture The PFCs (perfluorinated compounds) found in wall paint and protective coatings for carpeting and the upholstery on your furniture are helpful for repelling stains and water but they are toxic when released into the air. Scented Fragrances Many scented products, including cleaners, air fresheners, shampoos, lotions and bath soaps emit harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs gain

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What to Consider When Choosing to Replace Your HVAC Unit

Your HVAC systems come with an average lifespan of generally 10-15 years. Continuing to run them beyond that limit can mean higher utility costs and occasional breakdown and costly repairs. Yes, we understand that HVAC replacement can be costly, but it can also save you money in the long-run. When Should You Replace Your HVAC? If you are not too sure about whether it is really time for a replacement, you can always ask for a specialists’ advice from an HVAC professional like us. Sometimes, a repair may get you above the water and make your system run smoothly for another couple years. At other times, however, a repair will only add up to the expense while only delaying the inevitable, not to mention the massive utility bills you will need in the meantime. So, when is the time you should go for a replacement? As we said, an HVAC professional will be able to advise you on this. There are, however, some pointers which will convey to you the need to go for a brand new system. So, when you see that your unit is leaking fluid regularly; is making unexpected noises on a frequent basis; is making your

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Benefits of two-stage heating

Today, homeowners have the choice of a single stage furnace, a two stage furnace, also known as a multi stage furnace, or a variable speed furnace. At MightyServ, we can help you choose the right heating system for your needs and budget. For most homeowners, this will be a dependable two stage HVAC system. Benefits Of Two-Stage Heating One of the benefits of choosing two-stage heating is that it offers a more energy efficient way to heat your home. Unlike a single stage HVAC system, two-stage heating equipment does not operate at full capacity every time it is turned on. Whereas a single stage furnace will always run at full capacity when it is heating, even if it’s not necessary, a two stage furnace offers two separate heating stages for better comfort and efficiency. Most of the time, a two stage heating system will function at about 65% of its maximum capacity; however, when necessary, this heating system can function at full capacity to provide the heat needed to keep your home comfortable. Since it is not always necessary to operate at full capacity, the two stage HVAC system is able to deliver more consistent heat for less temperature variance

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Top HVAC technologies for the coming year

Technological advances are continuously pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in every industry. Businesses that revolve around HVAC as well as the end users would do well to keep an ear on the ground so that they don’t get left behind. Here Are Some Of The HVAC Technologies That Will Be Available In 2016: Mobile Apps for Maintenance People are demanding more from their appliances than ever before. Manufacturers need to create better features every time they release models out to the market. The march towards greater complexity makes units harder to master and troubleshoot. Technicians require more rigorous training to be able to provide the level of service expected of them. Mobile apps are now being developed to help them in this regard both in practice and in the field. These apps make maintenance work a lot easier as they capture important data for decision-making and guide users on the appropriate steps to take in any situation. Smarter HVAC Systems HVAC systems are known for being reactive to the environment. They have sensors that detect the current temperature and they use the information to adjust their work rate. Nowadays, there are thermostats that can actually learn how the environment

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Reasons to Replace Your Attic Insulation

Attic insulation replacement is vital in older homes, as insulation wears with age. Failure to replace it directly impacts energy consumption both in winter and summer months. It could easily result in a cold home in winter, and an uncomfortably hot home in summer. There are some indications that your home needs new attic insulation, such as higher utility bills, among others: A well-insulated home will regulate temperatures year round, reducing monthly energy bills. Worn insulation results in inconsistent room temperatures. The hands-on approach of testing the quality of the insulation will determine if it needs replacing. Wear a glove and touch the insulation, noting its condition. Crumbling insulation is a sure sign that it requires replacing. A previous pest infestation is good enough reason to replace the attic insulation. A leaky roof. If the insulation were not properly dried as a result of a leak in the roof, it could develop mold, which will require replacement. Mold can be extremely dangerous to people and is linked to numerous health risks. DIY or Professional Installation? In a day where DIY projects are all the rage, there are some that are best left to professionals. Professional insulation installers will properly and

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