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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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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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Spring Cleaning Time

As we shift to spring and a warming trend, it’s the perfect opportunity to check the status of existing air conditioners and fans. Before the extreme summer heat sets in, homeowners should explore the condition of exhaust fans, cooling fans, and air conditioners. Any interior fan covers that are in place should be removed and washed with warm, mild, soapy water. Shop vacuums can work wonders when cleaning the filters and the interiors of fan units. A thorough examination of exterior fan ducts and dryer vent hoses and caps is necessary to rule out any damage or debris buildup that could have accumulated over the fall and winter months. For the highest functioning air conditioning units, all equipment should be inspected and serviced by professionals. Spring time marks a great time to get air conditioners and fans in working order. Professional air conditioning repair and installation companies effectively assess any air conditioning repair needs and offer the appropriate maintenance advice and service.

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Las vegas hosts hvacr conference

The 2010 National HVACR (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) Educators and Trainers Conference is scheduled to hit Las Vegas March 14-16 at the Tropicana Hotel. The annual conference is open to anyone in the heating and air conditioning industry including, contractors, wholesalers, and educators. The main topics to be discussed revolve around new technologies, changes in federal guidelines, energy efficiency practices, training, and environmentally friendly technologies. Leaders in the heating and air conditioning field will host the event. Carrier, DuPont, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the California Energy Commission, along with a host of other experts, will present the latest in industry standards and set future goals. The conference includes breakfast and lunch for the March 15 and 16 dates and admission to all general sessions, breakout sessions, roundtables, industry exhibits and tours. Exams will also be offered, at no extra charge, to help with educator credentials.

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Reduce Your Carbon Footprint With Insulation

Attic insulation is the way to go if you want to keep your home warm in the winter, cool in the summer, and save energy throughout the year. The United States Department of Energy has stated that adding insulation to your attic is one of the best home comfort measures you can take. Most homeowners don’t realize the amount of money that they’re throwing away by not installing new insulation. Upgrading existing attic insulation is also a viable cost-effective solution. Having qualified insulation installers line your attic with well-crafted insulation is one more step to living a more pleasant lifestyle, while reducing your overall heating bill and contributing to the environment. This winter is sure to bring about a definite chill in the air, so go the easy, eco-friendly route and install attic insulation.

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Standby generators available

Power outages and fluctuations cost the U.S. $30 billion in productivity annually. But there is protection from an unexpected power outage for the average homeowners: adding automatic power generators to their total heating and cooling systems. The Automatic Home Standby Generator from Carrier is more convenient and more powerful than retail portable generators, offering homeowners the ability to restore power and maintain a relatively normal routine during power outages. Unlike portable generators that must be refilled with gas, using up to 400 gallons over a two-week span, the Automatic Home Standby Generator is powered by natural or LP gas and is permanently fixed outside the home. When power outages occur, the system automatically senses loss of electricity and restores power to the selected circuits in about 30 seconds. The Carrier generator enables the continuous operation of vital equipment in the home powering up to 12 circuits. Now, during power outages a resident can enjoy a safe, comfortable and inhabitable home without any interruption of service from electrical appliances like heating and cooling systems, refrigerators and freezers, TV’s and much more. Give us a call for more information!

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Top Air Quality Products Every Home Should Have

If you think you can escape polluted air indoors, think again. Depending on your habits, lifestyle and your home’s structure, the air indoors may present more problems than the air you breathe outdoors. With the addition of air quality products that can purify air by reducing and eliminating unwanted pollutants, you and your family can enjoy a healthier and fresher environment indoors. Some of the most important air quality products you should consider include: Air Purifiers An air purifier is one of the most popular air quality products installed in homes where there are household members who suffer from asthma and allergies. Air purifiers work by passing air through filters to remove particles and other pollutants. Once the air comes out of the purifier, its pollutant content is significantly reduced. Many of today’s cooling and heating systems have a built-in air purifier, although many homes still install a stand-alone unit for extra protection. Some of the most common types of air purifiers sold in the market include: HEPA filters – High Efficiency Particulate Air purifiers that can eliminate particulates as small as 0.3 micrometers Ozone Generators – capable of turning oxygen molecules into ozone that disinfects the air and removes unpleasant odor

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Make Everyone Happy With Energy Saving Measures

As you begin watching the leaves turn from the green of summer time to autumn colors of red, gold and brown, it is natural to anticipate the cold of winter lurking around the corner. Most people are enamored by the bright colors of fall, but there is something sinister about them, as well. It doesn’t have to be this way, at least, not if you have done your due diligence and taken care to prepare your home. Home heating service and repair are necessary components of living a comfortable life. It calls for professional HVAC service in order to keep the cold at bay. No one wants to spend the winter months wondering whether they will be able to get through without a heating system emergency and a breakdown would be even worse. Heater maintenance before going into the winter season is a time honored responsibility of home owners everywhere. Unless you want to look forward to new heater installation sooner rather than later, it is a good idea to call the professional HVAC service contractor of your choice to take care of this responsibility for you. Otherwise, you can expect to spend a lot of time mulling over why

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Enjoy the Health Benefits of High-Quality Air by Maintaining Your HVAC System Regularly

Once you install an HVAC system at your home, you should not commit the mistake of ignoring its maintenance. But, there are people who do not even care to notice their system till it breaks down. They take their systems for granted and keep using them for controlling the climate at their homes. But, when there are problems with the systems, they immediately look for technicians for rectifying them. The main point you should remember is that by undertaking periodical checking and maintenance of your system, you can avoid incurring heavy expenses on its repairs. You will not be spending heavily on its energy bills also. But, like many other people, you may think that the expenses you incur for maintaining your HVAC system are wasteful but the real fact is that these maintenance expenses are certain to bestow immense benefits in the long run. While choosing an HVAC technician for inspecting and maintaining your system, you should check if the technician has acquired the required training from a reputed institution and has enough experience in carrying out the tasks pertaining to maintenance of HVAC systems. In the initial stages, when your HVAC system is new, even if you do

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Energy simulation software

EnergyPlus and OpenStudio Plug-in have been updated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE’s high-tech energy saving systems measure the energy flow of heating, cooling, and lighting in buildings. The Google SketchUp OpenStudio Plug-in provides a user-friendly interface for interactive building designs, highlighting energy use in action, while the EnergyPlus generates a whole building energy simulation. These models can work in conjunction with one another, or independently, amplifying the already impressive technology. The latest versions also calculate the carbon dioxide concentrations and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning capacity of a given space. With no charge for download, building owners are advised to take advantage of the EnergyPlus or OpenStudio Plug-in software to further enhance the quality of heating and cooling use, leading ultimately to energy savings.

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