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      • Have rooms that don't cool right?
        From air leaks to poorly designed duct systems, there are numerous duct-related reasons why certain rooms may not cool as well as others. We can make those rooms cool correctly, even if it means installing a zone system where each of those rooms has their own thermostat!

        Is your home too dusty?
        Air leaks and loose duct connections don't just let your cool air out, they also allow dust and debris from the attic into your home. We can seal any leak and replace any damaged sections.

        Want to get the best performance out of that high efficiency system?
        If you didn't have your ducts serviced when you had that new system installed, odds are you aren't getting the efficiency you expected. Air leaks and poor air flow hurt the performance of any system.


      • Let us know what you are thinking!
        Whether you are having problems or thinking about an upgrade, we can take care of you.


      • A complete duct repair service.
        For duct systems that are still serviceable but just need some maintenance, we offer a duct repair service that will get rid of all of the leaks and all of the lost energy. We send a technician out to evaluate your system first, so you only pay for services that are going to make your system work better.

        Air Duct Repair Service

        • We reattach loose duct,
        • Locate all of the leaks by pressurizing the duct system,
        • Seal all leaks and duct connections with metal tape or mastic,
        • Straighten out kinked ducts,
        • Strap up any duct that is laying on the attic deck,
        • And replace damaged sections of duct with modern, insulated duct.

      • Duct Redesign: Get the performance and efficiency your system is capable of.
        In some cases, simply sealing the duct work is not enough to get adequate performance out of the system. If the duct system was poorly designed to begin with, no amount of sealing is going to make the air conditioning system work as well as it could.

        In these situations, our experts are capable of creating and installing a duct system that is optimized for your particular air conditioner, home layout, and lifestyle. In general, the design will maximize total air flow and balance the air flow distribution throughout the home. Accommodations are made if a certain room has higher heat generation (large TVs, computers, upstairs areas).

        Estimates are free, as with all of our other upgrades. Once we are done, you air conditioning system will work better and cost you less each month. You may be surprised at what your air conditioning system is actually capable of!

      • The air ducts originally installed on a house are designed for low cost, not performance.
        When builders build a house, they typically use the cheapest materials in order to increase their profits. The result is a duct system that was designed to be just barely satisfactory for the original air conditioning system. Having an air duct system that is properly designed to give optimum air flow will increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the entire system.

        Your air conditioning system is only as strong as the weakest link.
        Modern high efficiency air conditioners offer great performance and energy savings, but if your ducts are not in good condition and properly sized for the equipment, you won't see any of it. Just because a company came in and installed a new air conditioner does not mean they checked the ductwork. High efficiency air conditioners need high air flow to achieve their potential, and well designed duct systems are a big part of getting that flow.


      • Low cost duct systems degrade quickly.
        Cheap air ducts typically are made with a thin plastic outer liner that are easily torn by careless service people and hungry attic-dwelling creatures. Tears become leaks, which reduce air flow, waste energy, and provide a way for dust and debris from the attic to enter the home. Also, because they are located in the attic, air ducts are exposed to constant high temperatures, which accelerates degradation. Poorly sealed junctions can come loose under the heat, resulting in even more leaks.

        The EPA and Department of Energy highly recommend it.
        They estimate that the average house loses 20% of its air flow to leaks. That is a lot of wasted air conditioning! Having your duct work serviced is an easy way to recover all of this wasted energy.

      • The ultimate duct system.
        When it comes to duct systems, zone control systems are the ultimate. Zone control systems consist of motorized dampers that control the flow of air through each supply duct. The rooms of the home are then divided into "zones", and each zone has its own thermostat. The thermostats and dampers are wired to a central control board.

        When one of the zone thermostats signals that cooling is needed, the control board opens only the dampers for that zone. The result is that the temperature throughout the house is more uniform. For instance, for a two-story home where the upstairs is almost always warmer than the downstairs, the upstairs can be placed on a separate zone. This will cause the upstairs to receive more cooling than the downstairs, keeping the two levels at nearly the same temperature.

        Zoning also works equally well for heating, keeping your downstairs as warm as the upstairs.

      • Greater control brings greater efficiency.
        With more thermostats throughout the house, zone control allows you to selectively air condition the parts of the house that actually need it, rather than air conditioning the entire house any time one area needs it. This usually reduces the size of equipment that you need to air condition your home. Smaller equipment is less expensive and uses less energy.

        Because each zone has its own thermostat, each zone can also be set to a different temperature as desired.

      • Improve the quality of the air in your home with an air filtration system.
        While it's true that all air conditioning systems have a filter, the standard 1" filter is designed only to keep hair, lint, and other large particles from clogging up the equipment. The standard filter does nothing for odors or small particles like dust, mold, or bacteria.

        Scientifically proven to remove 99.9% of particles.
        The air filtration systems we install have been scientifically proven to remove 99.9% of pollen, mold, smoke, bacteria, and viruses from the air flowing through your air conditioner. This means whenever your air conditioner or heater is running, you are not just getting cooled/heated air, but purified air as well.

      • Adding UV lighting to your air conditioning system is another alternative for purifying your air.
        The indoor cooling coil creates condensation as it dehumidifies the air in your home. The presence of water allows the growth of algae and mildew on the coil and in the drain pan. These organisms create odors and impair the performance of the air conditioner.

        Ultraviolet light has long been used as a way to kill micro-organisms and sterilize equipment. We can install UV lights designed to mount inside the indoor cooling coil and ductwork to kill algae, mold, mildew, bacteria, and viruses as they circulate through your air conditioner.
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