Load Calculation Makes All The Difference To Increase Savings
The size and capacity of your home comfort system are crucial factors in whether it can do its job properly. That's why it's wise to get a "load calculation" -- a measurement of the heating and cooling output your home needs.
A too-small system will not be able to keep up with demand, but it will work very hard trying -- leading to unnecessarily high utility bills. So should you just go out and buy the largest-capacity equipment to be safe? No. An oversize system is just as bad as an undersize system. You'll pay too much for the equipment and more complex installation. Beyond that, you'll get poor performance, as a too-big system will operate inefficiently and also increase your utility bills. Oversize furnaces can cause big temperature swings, while outsize A/C units fail to properly dehumidify your air because they don't run long enough.





With summer's arrival looming, now is the time to make sure your air conditioning system is equal to the task of keeping you cool when the weather heats up. Investing in preventive maintenance now can save you major headaches down the road, and it just might stave off a major failure when you're in the throes of a heat wave.
