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A Florida Homeowner’s Guide To Ductwork Insulation

A Florida Homeowner’s Guide To Ductwork Insulation

March 20, 2012

Residents here in the greater Orlando area are always searching for new ways to save energy and money around their homes. In today’s economy homeowners can use all the savings tips they can get, so here’s a guide to insulating your home’s duct system to help reduce the loss of conditioned air (also known as …

The Ductless Mini Split: Three Reasons To Give It Serious Consideration

The Ductless Mini Split: Three Reasons To Give It Serious Consideration

February 14, 2012

If installing a new duct system (or extending existing ductwork) is prohibitive for cost, time or convenience reasons, consider a ductless mini split heat pump. These compact systems are a good solution to air condition new home additions or homes without ducts here in central Florida. These energy-efficient pumps work well in our climate to …

Check Your Home For These Ductwork And Vent Problems — Any One Of Them Could Be Hindering Your Airflow

Check Your Home For These Ductwork And Vent Problems — Any One Of Them Could Be Hindering Your Airflow

January 10, 2012

The duct system in your Florida home is essential to proper airflow throughout the year. According to the Department of Energy, improperly sealed ducts can cause 15 percent or more of the air produced by your heating and cooling system to escape. This makes your HVAC system work harder to keep your home at a …

Want To Get The Most Out Of Your Conditioned Air? It All Starts With Proper Ductwork Design And Installation

Want To Get The Most Out Of Your Conditioned Air? It All Starts With Proper Ductwork Design And Installation

December 1, 2011

If your ductwork is not properly designed and installed, your HVAC system will never be able to live up to its potential. Your ductwork plays the huge role of distributing conditioned air throughout your house. So if it never gets there, it doesn’t matter how efficient your air system is supposed to be — you simply …