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Sue Darnell

Guide to Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

Home cooling and commercial HVAC have common considerations for builders to contemplate


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Builders who build both commercially and residentially must juggle information concerning heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, no matter the size of the structure. A reputable HVAC contractor provides plentiful HVAC info pertinent to the area where the building is under construction.

Heat pumps, radiant-heating systems, ventilators and other types of HVAC equipment vary in efficiency and cost-effectiveness, depending on the area of the country where they are located. Heat pumps are not economical in colder climates where harsh winters are experienced because they must go into a defrost cycle. Long-lasting freezing temperatures make heat pumps work too hard. Consider the following:

1. Programmable thermostats are economically helpful and a good safety feature on HVAC equipment.

2. A good HVAC contractor (whether for residential or commercial HVAC) makes sure that the HVAC equipment is adequate for the square footage of the home or building.

3. Self-contained heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems sit outside the home or building. They are not split systems. All HVAC parts for both furnace and air conditioning are built into one unit.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get HVAC info and inform your customers concerning carefully controlled air quality


Licensed professionals are always willing to give competitive quotes on any job info you give them to consider.

I recommend: Enter your zip code and get free quotes from several competitors in the HVAC business. HVAC.networx.com posts qualified providers and HVAC maintenance professionals in communities around the country.

Treat yourself to a Trane professional for your commercial HVAC business needs


The Trane HVAC company is easy to find across the nation and their easily-recognized brand brings many customers peace of mind.

I recommend: Find a Trane company office in your area by entering your zip code plus your postal code or your state name.

Maintain customer satisfaction by using good HVAC business sense


Whether you are a builder, building superintendent or property manager, it's good to know something about maintaining heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

I recommend: Check out the HVAC maintenance items to consider available at Nicor. The posted items provide a frame of reference for maintaining maximum performance of HVAC equipment.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Most heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) units nowadays are high-efficiency units. Different manufacturers have greatly varying price ranges. Major brand names are normally higher.
  • Heat pumps are more energy efficient and cost effective in milder climates. They are also more complicated to maintain.
  • Ask for references and deal only with reputable HVAC business companies licensed by the state and fully insured.
  • Northern states often purchase heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems which use heating oil. These are generally expensive to operate, but efficient in harsh climate conditions.
  • When possible, offer residential and commercial customers a choice between total electric HVAC equipment or a split system using both gas and electricity.

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