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Sizing HVAC Equipment? Let the Pro’s do it!
If you are located in the Atlanta metropolitan area and are considering installing heating, ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment, you will do well to seek the advice of a professional organization. Whether you need to install equipment to control the atmospheric environment of a large commercial structure, residential home, or an addition to an existing structure, it is important to understand that industry professionals employ a thoroughly proven science when choosing HVAC equipment for any given installation.
There is a lot of information available on the Internet, and in industry specific publications, that describes how to size HVAC equipment for one application or another. By and large, the information found on the Internet is written for homeowners interested in embarking upon do-it-yourself projects. Industry specific publications, though available to the public, are highly technical in nature and are written primarily for HVAC professionals. Individuals contemplating utilizing information from those sources to design their own system should proceed with great caution. Aside from the obvious risk of selecting a system that it too small or too large, there are other risks to think about: inadequate electrical or gas supply, code violations, and improper duct sizing are some of the more important ones.
Selecting the right system is more than a matter of gathering relevant facts about a structure, and then performing a load calculation routine. Experience must be factored into the decision process as well. It is true that a load calculation procedure will produce results that indicate how much heating and cooling output is needed, but it is only when the results are tempered with experience that an accurate assessment can be made about the kind of equipment required.
Experienced HVAC professionals know that they must do more than consult industry manuals and key a few numbers into a computer program. Knowing the type of construction, insulation material properties, and the raw measurements of a building is not sufficient information to rely upon to recommend an optimum heating and air conditioning system for a client. Over time, buildings settle and cracks develop, insulation degrades, and additions are made that are not constructed of the same material and with the same insulation properties as the original structure. All of these things convolute the process of performing a meaningful load calculation. It is only with training and experience that professionals learn to allow for things that a purely technical calculation will not account for.
J.R. Bolton Services, Inc. is a firm that services Atlanta and all of the extended metropolitan area. They employ a large staff of trained, experienced professionals that are fully capable of designing and installing a system perfectly matched to your building. Give them a call at 770-449-3962, or visit them on the Internet. They will be happy to assist you with all of your HVAC needs.
Energy Saving Tips
Atlanta is one of the warmest cities in the country, and there are special needs for energy efficient Air Conditioning systems. Installing the latest HVAC products is one part of a focused approach that provides lower electric bills. The newest models are much more efficient, and the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) is one of the factors that can be considered during the purchase process. Residents of Atlanta should be sure their SEER rating is at least 14. Higher numbers mean more efficient HVAC systems. Here are a few tips for anyone to lower their energy bills.
Shut blinds
There is a lot of heat that enters the home through the windows during the daytime. This is known as radiant heat. Shutting the blinds, especially on the south and west side of buildings, can lower the temperature in a home or apartment by as much as 10 degrees in the summer time. Lowering the temperature in this way reduces the amount of work that air conditioners need to do and lowers electrical consumption.
Installing a programmable Thermostat
A centrally controlled Thermostat can be used to maintain the home at a constant temperature. Allowing the temperature to rise during the times when no one is home is one way to make a building more energy efficient. Keeping the Thermostat at 85 during the days lowers the cooling costs. Keeping the central Thermostat at 78 during the times when the home is occupied is another way to lower costs. This is a comfortable temperature that is easy for air conditioners to maintain.
Install energy efficient windows
Windows and doors also play a large role in the amount of energy that is lost to the air outside of the home. Technology is now being used to create windows that are incredibly efficient and can significantly cut down on energy used by your Air Conditioning system. They offer insulated panes of glass that are tinted to resist warming form the sun’s rays. The opening around the windows is also tighter than many old products that were used when a home was built. Heating and cooling were not such big issues during the time when energy was relatively cheap.
Replacing an Air Conditioning system
The Atlanta home’s Air Conditioning and heating system are two of the largest energy consumers. The costs for electricity have risen with the price of gasoline. Installing a new energy efficient air conditioner is one way to reduce the expenses associated with home cooling. Consumers have a number of HVAC choices and can have central air installed that is controlled by a Thermostat. This option is one of the most energy efficient products on the market. The entire unit is easy to operate, and the savings will add up during the life of the more efficient system.
For more questions about energy efficient Air Conditioning please contact J.R. Bolton Services at 770-449-3692 or check out our website at http://www.jrbolton.com/.
How to Choose an HVAC Contractor
These days, the many reasons to obtain a qualified heating and air Contractor have as much to do with state of the art equipment as with gaining the best air circulation, temperature and air quality controls within the home. People who look to a contractor to learn more about saving money through repair or modernization may not realize how much a proper functioning air conditioner and furnace may also impact their health.
One way for Atlanta Georgia residents to get started on the search is to check with friends and neighbors for the name of a good heating and air Contractor that they may have used. However, it need not stop there. There are criteria that can help to judge the field when selecting a qualified HVAC contractor.
When checking a contractor’s credentials, it helps to look for one who is at least partnered with the joint ENERGY STAR program through the EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) and the DOE (U.S. Department of Energy) to save the homeowner the most money for upgrading their central air conditioner and furnace. Further, check if they belong to the ACAA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America) and the SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association). All of these reflect a heating and air Contractor’s choice to commit to excellence.
Getting a good estimate of a home’s heat- or cooling-load calculation will require a visit to the home to properly perform a survey. It is not really possible to get the best information from just an estimate over the phone. The age and size of a system, along with building improvements that may have taken place, all have a bearing on evaluating problems and proposing solutions.
Given the potential price tag for HVAC equipment, there are plenty of tactics used by unscrupulous types that would hope to move some of their older inventory rather than present the offer that best suits the needs of the homeowner. A good estimator will provide a written proposal outlining everything, from equipment to labor. The lowest bid does not necessarily point to the best deal. Finally, be sure to ask about routine service and customary warranties that accompany current equipment. For more information about ductless air conditioners please visit our website at http://www.jrbolton.com/ or call us at 770-449-3692.
Introduction to Ductless Air Conditioners
A ductless air conditioner is also known as a mini-split system. They are made up to two major components. Those components are a unit mounted on the inside, which is used to deliver the cool air to the room, and a unit that is mounted on the outside of the house. The two components of a ductless air conditioner are linked by a pair of refrigerant lines, one that carries the power, and another that carries away the condensation from the system. ductless air conditioners also have Thermostats and blowers
ductless air conditioning systems are good for homes that do not have ductwork for a central system. ductless air conditioners have major advantages over a traditional window unit. These advantages include the Thermostat control, quite, comfortable, and they do not require windows, so you do not have to remove them every season and there is less of a security risk. For more information about ductless air conditioners please visit our website at http://www.jrbolton.com/ or call us at 770-449-3692.
Keep Your HVAC System Running Like New
There are several things a homeowner or business owner can do to help preserve the life of their HVAC System. The following are a few tips that can help you get the longest life possible out of your HVAC System.
1. Keep your Air Conditioning condenser clear of any debris. The condenser is the unit that is outside the home and is responsible for airflow. If there is too much buildup around the condenser then there will be no airflow. This can have a huge effect on your HVAC System.
2. Change your air filters on a regular basis. Cleaning your air filter can help to maintain good airflow. A dirty filter on your HVAC System can restrict air flow and can cause damage if a clog gets too severe.
3. Be sure to clean your condensate drains to prevent any clog. A clogged condensate drain in your HVAC System can cause water damage or mold.
4. Be sure that the Air Conditioning condenser fan is running when the Air Conditioning is running. The fan prevents your HVAC System from overheating and causing damage.
If you have any questions about these tips or would like to have an Air Conditioning repair professional inspect your system for efficiency or any potential problems, please feel free to contact J.R. Bolton Services at 770-449-3692 or visit our website at http://www.jrbolon.com/
Winter HVAC Tips
As the cold temperature approaches, it is a good idea to start getting your HVAC System ready for winter. It is recommended that a licensed and insured contractor inspect your HVAC System to make sure it is running at peak efficiency. Atlanta Georgia‘s weather can be very unpredictable this time of year and it is wise not to wait to get your HVAC System inspected.
The following tips can help to ensure your HVAC System is running at its peak performance during this cold season:
• Have HVAC systems installed, serviced and repaired by qualified professionals.
• Keep vents clean and in good condition.
• Change or clean HVAC Filters every month during peak seasons
• Check window and door seals throughout the home to make sure there are no leaks.
• Look into programmable Thermostats for ability to program your HVAC System for certain times of day.
For any other questions concerning the efficiency of you HVAC System, please feel free to contact us at 770-449-3692, we are located in Buford Georgia. For a full list of our products and services, visit our website at http://www.jrbolon.com/


