Archive for the ‘Energy Savings’ Category

New Technology: Improve Energy Efficiency and Make Your Newark Home More Comfortable

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

York has several innovative products that can make your Newark home more comfortable and help you save energy. Zone control systems help you keep each section of your house the correct temperature, and they also help you use less energy because some parts of your house need less heating than others. York also offers variable speed fans, which instead of turning on and off, run constantly to give you more even heating and better indoor air quality. Our multi-stage heating systems vary their output according to demand, so your home will maintain a comfortable temperature without wasting fuel. For more information about York’s energy saving products, take a look at this video:

 

York Products and Sustainability

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Some of the best ways to make your home more environmentally friendly involve your heating and air conditioning equipment. Did you know that residential and commercial buildings account for 40 percent of the energy used today? One of York’s missions is to help homeowners reduce their carbon footprint, and we have produced many products that can help you make your home more environmentally friendly.

All of our air conditioners and heat pumps use R-410A refrigerant, which has been shown to have zero impact on ozone depletion. We also offer gas furnace with a fuel efficiency of up to 98 percent, so you can use as little fuel as possible to keep your home comfortable.  All of our high efficiency equipment, from heat pumps to air conditioners, is offered at an affordable price. You can upgrade your system without it costing an arm and a leg, making it easier than ever to go green.

We also make many smaller, compact products, which use fewer natural resources to produce. And since York products are designed to be durable, they will last a long time before needing to be replaced.

If you are thinking about making your home more green this year, give one of our York dealers a call! They will tell you more about our innovative, environmentally friendly systems and how they will make your home more comfortable and help you save money on your utility bills!

 

Monroeville HVAC Tip: How Your York System Can Save You Money

Friday, February 17th, 2012

When thinking of ways to save energy in your Monroeville home, changing out your incandescent light bulbs for fluorescents and adding insulation were probably the first things you thought of. But did you know that your heating and air conditioning system can account for more than 40 percent of your utility bill? An upgrade to your HVAC equipment can have a huge impact on your energy use, no matter where you live or the power source you use. York heating and cooling systems have some of the best energy efficiency ratings in the business, and we are constantly innovating to give you the best performing equipment possible. Here is a video that explains the ways that our high efficiency systems can save you money!

If you have any questions about having a York system installed in your home, give your local Monroeville York dealer a call today!

York Tip of the Week: Energy Saving Calculator

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

If you are thinking about replacing your heating or air conditioning equipment, there are a lot of factors to consider. Some of the most important of these are what fuel you want to use, the size of the new unit, and whether or not you want the same system for heating and air conditioning.  While you can do a lot research on the internet, and you can always call your local contractor, there are some great tools out there to help you make the right decision for your home.

The York Energy Savings Calculator is an online tool that helps you understand some of the factors that go into buying HVAC equipment. You simply need to enter in your home’s square footage and any information you know about a system, and this tool will tell you the yearly operating cost! It is an easy way to compare different systems (a high efficiency versus a medium efficiency furnace, for example) and to understand exactly how much you can save on your bills each month by upgrading. It will also estimate the increased value of your home with the new equipment! While we still recommend you consult with a professional before making a final decision, this tool is a great starting point.

To try out this tool, simply follow this link: http://www.yorkopcost.com/

And if you want to have a new heating or air conditioning system installed in your home, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

What Do the Energy Stars Indicate? A Question from Somerset

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

If you’re in the market for any type of York appliance for your Somerset home, you’ve probably come across some that boast an Energy Star certification. But what does this really mean? After all, there are all types of special labels that manufacturers put on their products to make them look better, so how can you know which ones are really worth paying attention to?

Why Energy Star Matters

The truth is that no matter what type of appliance you’re looking for, from a coffee maker to a new furnace, buying one with the Energy Star label is definitely a good investment. This certification is conferred by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and it can only be used on products that pass the EPA’s stringent tests for energy efficiency and environmental impact.

Energy Star products create fewer pollutants like greenhouse gasses because they use less energy to get the job done than their inefficient counterparts. This is great for our planet, but it also translates to savings for you as a consumer. Because Energy Star appliances use less energy to heat or cool your home or do whatever else you need them to do, your monthly bills will be significantly reduced.

Quality and Performance Measured

And you don’t have to worry about inferior performance as a result of increased energy efficiency either. Energy Star products can only receive the label if they provide all of the features you’ve come to expect from comparable products across the board. They need to maintain high energy efficiency ratings while still maintaining a superior level of performance.

While it’s true that you may wind up paying a bit more for an Energy Star product, that is only a one-time cost. If you compare the monthly savings you’ll receive by using your Energy Star appliance on a regular basis to what you would pay out over time with a less efficient model, it’s easy to see how the Energy Star product costs you less.

For all of these reasons, the Energy Star rating is definitely worth looking out for when shopping for York home appliances and equipment. These products are made to be reliably energy efficient and can save you a ton over the years as long as they’re properly cared for. For more information, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

Product of the Week: York Energy Recovery Ventilator

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

If you are looking for a great energy saving addition to your current York heating and cooling system, look no further than our product this week, the York Energy Recovery Ventilator. This device has a powerful centrifugal blower that helps keep a stream of fresh air flowing into your home. The energy saving happens in the heat exchange core, which transfers energy from the old air leaving your home to the new fresh air being brought in. This gives you the benefit of having clean, new air but without you wasting the energy of the exhaust air leaving your house. The York Energy Recovery Ventilator works with your central air ducts to circulate the fresh air throughout your home.

Clean air is important for the overall health of your home; the air in your house can have pet dander, pollen, dust, and possibly even bacteria or gasses so it needs to be refreshed on a regular basis. A York Energy Recovery Ventilator allows you to get the air circulation you need without having to waste energy. For more information about having a York Energy Recovery Ventilator installed in your home, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer.

How to Calibrate Your Thermostat: A Guide from Fort Lee

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Have you ever set the thermostat in your Fort Lee home to a desired temperature and “hoped for the best?” Maybe it’s because the temperature setting you expected this finely tuned instrument to maintain just isn’t right. You may see 70 degrees on the thermostat but the home feels more like 65 degrees. In fact, if you used a hand-held thermostat, you might get real proof that your York thermostat is not working like it should.

There are reasons for a malfunctioning thermostat and solutions to correct them, namely calibration. First, let’s look at some reasons why a thermostat can be out of kilter.

The first thing to note is that York thermostats are very sensitive instruments and change to the slightest changes in temperature. An incorrectly installed thermostat or one that is accidentally bumped or jarred can malfunction. It may wind up out of level, causing it to operate incorrectly. Possibly the most common problem affecting accuracy is a build-up of dirt, which can affect the calibration of the thermostat. Other problems may be caused by loose wiring.

Here are some steps you can take to check your thermostat for accuracy and recommended actions.

  1. Use a standard glass thermometer to check the room temperature. You should mount it on the wall nearby your thermostat and use some padding to keep it from actually coming in contact with the wall, which could affect the readings.
  2. Wait 15-30 minutes for the thermometer to adjust to the temperature and enable it to give the most accurate reading. Once the time has elapsed, compare its temperature reading to that on your thermostat.
  3. If there is more than a one degree variation, your thermostat may be dirty. Remove its faceplate and examine it. If there is dirt or dust inside, blow it out. If you can reach the contact points, you can clean them with a new dollar bill (and speaking of dollars, a clean and accurate thermostat will make your furnace run more efficiently and save you money on your utility bill).
  4. Some thermostats use a mercury vial which can indicate if the thermostat is level or not. If it is not level, a simple adjustment using a screwdriver may do the trick. In the worst case, you may have to remove the thermostat and drill a new hole to reinstall the mounting screw in a different location.
  5. Now that you have made these corrections, check both thermostats to see if the temperatures match. If they don’t, try steps 3 and 4 again. If that still doesn’t work, your problem may be more than just a dirty, lopsided thermostat. You may need to replace the thermostat – or even look at the heating system in its entirety. It could be time to call a York heating contractor to check out your entire system.

Today’s York thermostats have few working components but are very sensitive, advanced instruments. It takes little to throw off a thermostat but luckily, it takes little effort to correct the resulting problems.