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Tag Archives: SEER

Which HVAC Brand Should You Buy?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 29, 2017
Which HVAC Brand Should You Buy?

Having a reliable, efficient HVAC system is vital to keep your home comfortable and your heating and cooling costs reasonable. If your equipment will need replacement soon, it’s wise to

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Posted in HVAC System | Also tagged heating and cooling, HVAC brands, HVAC system | Leave a comment

Understanding Heat Pump Ratings

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: March 17, 2016
Understanding Heat Pump Ratings

Comparing heat pumps can be confusing if you’re not familiar with the efficiency ratings used for this type of HVAC equipment. Heat pumps are equipped with a reversing valve that

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Posted in Heat Pumps | Also tagged elyria, heat pump, heat pump ratings, HSPF, HVAC, HVAC system, Lorain, oberlin, Ohio | Leave a comment

Determining First Time and Lifetime A/C Replacement Costs

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: May 26, 2015
Determining First Time and Lifetime A/C Replacement Costs

A new air conditioner isn’t just a costly equipment purchase, it’s an investment in home comfort you’ll live with for the next 15 to 20 years. To help you choose

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Posted in Air Conditioning | Also tagged A/C Replacement, air conditioner, energy savings, HVAC contractor, Lorain, Ohio | Leave a comment

SEER, EER and COP: Terms to Know When A/C Shopping

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: July 29, 2014

Today we are going to take a look at the language that you need to speak when shopping for a new A/C. Do the terms SEER, EER and COP mean

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Also tagged A/C Shopping, air conditioner, British thermal unit, BTU, coefficient of performance, COP, EER, energy efficiency ratio, Lorain, Ohio, Output cooling energy, seasonal energy efficiency ratio | Leave a comment

Five Things to Consider When You’re Planning an HVAC System Replacement

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: July 15, 2014

Replacing your home’s cooling or heating system can seem like an intimidating task for many homeowners, and if you’re like most, you’re not really sure if you even need an

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Posted in HVAC System | Also tagged A/C, AFUE, Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, cooling or heating system, Furnace, heat pumps, heating season performance factor, HSPF, HVAC equipment, HVAC pro, HVAC system, HVAC System Replacement, Lorain, Ohio, seasonal energy efficiency ratio | Leave a comment

What Does the Latest Ruling on Regional HVAC System Efficiency Standards Mean for Ohio?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: June 26, 2014

An order accepting the March 11 settlement agreement has been issued by the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in a long-standing regional efficiency standards lawsuit between

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Posted in Energy Efficiency | Also tagged cooling or heating system, duct systems, energy efficiency, Furnaces, heating season performance factor, HSPF, HVAC contractor, HVAC equipment, HVAC industry, HVAC system, HVAC System Efficiency Standards, Lorain, new energy-efficiency standards, Ohio, seasonal energy efficiency ratio, split-system air conditioners, Split-system heat pumps, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. District Court of Appeals | Leave a comment

Those Valuable 25C Energy Tax Credits: Going, Going, Gone in December

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: October 22, 2013

If you would like to take advantage of the 25C federal energy tax credits, you will need to do so quickly. On Dec. 31, 2013, these tax credits will expire.

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Posted in Tax Credits and Rebates | Also tagged AFUE, air conditioner, energy savings, Energy Tax Credits, HSPF, hvac installation, HVAC systems, Lorain, Ohio | Leave a comment

Replacing A/C Parts: A Correct Match Is Imperative

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: July 9, 2013

When one half of your split air-conditioning system begins to fail, you may feel compelled to replace the offending component, rather than continue to pay for repair costs. It’s important

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Posted in Air Conditioning, Service & Maintenance | Also tagged air handler, federal tax credits, Lorain, Ohio, outside condenser, R-410A Refrigerant, Replacing A/C Parts | Leave a comment
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