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New Air Conditioning Options for Older Homes

May 15, 2020 by Ross

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In Nevada, a home doesn’t have to be very old to not have central air. Because of our super dry, high desert weather, swamp coolers were the popular way to cool a house for decades. However, the summers are getting a little hotter every year. If you have an older home, whether it never had central air conditioning or it has an older system, these are your best options if you want a new AC:

Central Air Conditioners

Central air is the most popular form of whole-house air conditioning. Why? It uses a system of air ducts to circulate cool air throughout your entire house, whether it’s one floor or multiple floors.

In order to install central AC, a technician will first perform what’s called a load calculation. This will help determine the proper AC size your home needs in order to fully and properly cool.

Next, your technician will assess whether you currently have air ducts, and if so, what condition they’re in. A general rule of thumb is that ductwork installed prior to 1960 will need to be replaced.

Ductless Air Conditioners

Ductless air conditioners, or mini-split air conditioners, are a good alternative to central air systems. If you don’t want to alter the structure of a historical home, or you don’t want to invest in upgrading your ductwork, ductless air conditioning may be your ticket.

Ductless air conditioners are pretty easy to install compared to central air. You will still need to create holes in the wall in each room you want it installed in, but only to hook up the conduits to the compressor unit. These are not as big as the holes needed to install new ductwork.

Choosing the Right Air Conditioner for Your Home

There are pros and cons to each type of air conditioner. Consider the following when making your choice:

1. Customization. While central air offers a complete cooling system for your home, the temperatures you’ll find in each room aren’t always the same. A ductless system allows you to customize the temperature in each room — that means no more fighting over the thermostat.

2. Smart control. Unlike ductless, a central air system is fully wired to a thermostat. Older thermostats are manual, but newer ones are programmable or even smart, meaning they can be operated remotely from a smart device. In other words, you can set your home to cool down to the perfect temperature on your way home from the office — or vacation.

3. Add-ons. Unlike ductless, central air allows you to install various HVAC add-ons to your system. These include air purifiers, whole-home humidifiers, and energy-recovery ventilators. Air purifiers are especially helpful right now, when we’re so worried about viruses spreading through our home.

4. Energy. Ductless air conditioners tend to be more energy efficient, since they don’t require ducts (where a lot of air and energy leakage can occur). You can also choose which rooms of your house you want to keep cool, since they all work independently of one another.

5. Maintenance. Ductless systems require regular maintenance — more than central air systems. With central air, you might wash or replace your single air filter monthly. With ductless, on the other hand, you have to wash each unit’s filter monthly. Skipping this maintenance will inevitably cost you money.

6. Appearance. Ductless systems tend to be very obvious, since they’re mounted from the wall or ceiling. Some homeowners don’t like the aesthetics of this option.

7. Location. If your home already has functional ductwork, replacing your central air unit makes more sense than installing a new type of system. However, if there isn’t pre-existing ductwork, ductless may be a better choice. It’s also worth considering if you’re adding a new addition to your home, or you want to limit which rooms you cool.

Need help weighing your options or ready to start talking about a new air conditioner? Give us a call! We’re more than happy to talk you through your options to ensure you get the system that best suits your home and your needs. We’re serving our fellow community members and business owners with the utmost precautions for cleanliness and safety. As your neighbors, we want to help and we’re here to provide you with the best service possible.

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The Easiest Way to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

April 2, 2020 by Ross

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With COVID-19 keeping us at home more than usual these days, it’s time to start paying attention to our indoor air quality. Indoor air pollution is often much worse than outdoor air pollution. According to the EPA, indoor levels of pollutants may be 2 to 5 times — and occasionally more than 100 times — higher than outdoor pollutant levels, no matter how urban or rural your location is. What’s so bad about the air inside our homes? Let’s take a quick look.

Indoor Air Pollution

Common contributors to indoor air pollution include:

  • Carbon monoxide from heating systems and gas stoves
  • Radon
  • VOCs (volatile organic compounds) from cleaning products, disinfectants, air fresheners, paint, carpet, flooring, adhesives, pesticides, wood treatments, gas & oil fumes
  • Allergens (such as pollen) that have been trapped inside
  • Tobacco smoke
  • Pet dander
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Mold

If you spend most of your time inside, or you have any kind of respiratory issues, from seasonal allergies to asthma to chronic bronchitis, air quality is an important factor in your health. So how can you improve it? With a home air cleaner or purifier.

Air Purifiers

Not only can an indoor air purifier remove chemicals and germs from the air, it can remove pet odors, cooking smells, and smells from chemicals, too. Check out our two most popular models to learn more about how they work and what they can do.

iWave-R Residential Air Cleaner

iWave-R air purifieriWave-R Air Purifiers have been proven to kill pathogens both in the air and on hard surfaces. iWave-R can significantly reduce a wide variety of pathogens such as MRSA, Staph, Clostridium Difficile, Tuberculosis and Legionella, among others.

At this time COVID-19 virus has not been made available for testing. However, the iWave products have been proven through independent lab testing to significantly reduce a wide variety of pathogens and viruses similar to coronavirus in the breathing zone and on hard, non-porous surfaces. Please note that these are not medical claims.

How does it work? When air passes over the iWave-R, ions produced by the device reduce pathogens, allergens, particles, smoke and odors in the air, creating a healthy environment without producing any harmful byproducts. The iWave-R can be installed in any home air conditioning or heating system.

APCO Whole-House Air Purifier

APCO air purifierAPCO air purification technology is designed to reduce airborne contaminants that are known to contribute to indoor air related respiratory health.

Here’s how it works: The APCO air treatment system cleans the air by combining UV light and activated carbon. These methods are the most effective at killing germs and reducing VOCs. In fact, APCO kills over 99% of airborne mold, bacteria, viruses and allergens after the first 24 hours of use. The result is clean, odor-free air throughout the home.

APCO is installed directly into the central air system, from where the air is purified and circulated throughout the whole home, so there is no need for individual room purifiers.

Want to learn more about our indoor air quality products? Give us a call. We’d be more than happy to answer all your questions.

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