Blue Heron Pines in Galloway, New Jersey is a great neighborhood adjacent to the golf club. Our homeowner loves the area, but they were paying high utility bills and were having overall comfort issues in their home.
When the power goes out, it causes disruption for everyone. The longer the power is out, the more it costs you as well. Not only do you, and everyone in your family lose time, you can lose the contents of your refrigerator and freezer. In fact, the Folks at FoodSafety.gov advise that for any power outage over 4 hours, you have to begin to think about tossing food that could spoil and cause illness. (They have a very helpful chart on their website.)
Many folks were caught by surprise in the recent severe storms to hit the area. Many folks lost power, and it’s not always clear how long it will be until power is restored. While local utilities are getting better about keeping customers informed, online, about outages, this isn’t always helpful when the bulk of homeowners are depending on electricity for everything from the household basics to powering cell phones and wifi connections needed to access the internet!
An HVAC consultation helps you get exactly the right new system for your home and comfort. While you could purchase a system sight unseen, chances are pretty good that a different one would work better for you. The only way to know is with an in-home consultation.
When a Comfort Now heating and cooling technician comes to your home, he gets the whole picture. Details such as square footage, layout, and the number of rooms help, but being there pulls everything together. To make your consultation as effective as possible, here are a few things to plan for ahead of time:
Provide an Accounting of Current Problems
Problems that seem small to you might be important clues for your HVAC technician.
If you're buying a new HVAC system, it's probably because your current one is starting to let you down. A list of problems that your existing system has will help the technician understand your pitfalls as well as your goals and expectations, which leads to a better fit.
Note whether your current system is too noisy, inefficient, or weak to make your home comfortable. He may recommend a new high velocity system, which eliminates noise and boost efficiency.