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Welcome to your starting point for excellent heating and cooling information and HVAC Advice! The product links on the left of this section will provide you with detailed info about each hvac product and its purpose in the indoor comfort control setup. Below is starter information for heating and cooling help on basic system options, but for even better information visit our HVAC-101 page for a complete understanding of common residential HVAC systems.
We hope you benefit from our HVAC information | Heating Cooling Info Section as our goal is to equip you with the information you need to make more educated heating and cooling decisions!
Split System
A traditional residential air conditioning and heating system is called a split system because it has components located indoors and outside. These components work together to cool and heat the air in your home.
Hybrid System
A hybrid system is a split system using a heat pump for the outside unit instead of an air conditioner. This balance allows for higher heating efficiency in the winter season as the system can balance between electricity or gas for the best energy conservation.
Ductless System
Duct-free systems can be used in situations where typical ductwork cannot be installed.
Packaged System
For homes that do not have the space for typical split systems, a packaged system can be used. Packaged systems combine all of the heating and cooling components into one unit, thus saving space. They are typically mounted on the roof, or on a concrete slab in the yard.
For more information see: Heating and Cooling 101
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