Posts Tagged ‘Air Conditioning’

Hamilton HVAC Dealer Tip: York Heating and Cooling Warranties

Monday, April 30th, 2012

At York, we are confident in our product, which is why we offer a 5 year, 10 year, or lifetime warranty on almost all of heating and cooling equipment. We build our furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps to be durable and last a long time, using the latest technological innovations.  We know that our equipment will meet the needs for your home and keep it comfortable all year round.

You can also sign up for the YorkCare™ comfort plan, which extend the protection on your part or parts and labor warranty for up to ten years. There a no limits on the number of repairs you can get and you don’t have to worry about the cost of business hour repairs, so the YorkCare™ comfort plan a good investment for many homeowners. For more information about the warranties available to you, talk to your local New Jersey York dealer.

Watch this video to learn more!

Certified Comfort Experts: New Jersey York Dealers

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

When you choose York, you are not only getting a quality product, you are getting superior service that is known throughout the industry for quality. All of York’s technicians are NATE certified, making them completely qualified to install, maintain, and repair your HVAC equipment. They receive on-going training, keeping them up-to-date in the latest technology. York Certified Comfort Expert Dealers also back every installation with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee, which is how you know that they are invested in doing the job right the first time. Nothing is more important than the customer to your local New Jersey York dealer, and their commitment to your satisfaction is why they have thousands of happy customers all over the region, from Morristown to New Brunswick.

To learn more about our talented technicians, check out this video:

Product of the Week: Latitude Series TCGF 14.5 SEER Air Conditioner

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Our product this week is the Latitude Series TCGF 14.5 SEER Air Conditioner! This air conditioner is a great option for almost any home. Not only will this AC keep your home cool all summer long, but it also dehumidifies and can help improve your indoor air quality. It does all this with exceptionally quiet sound levels, remaining unobtrusive while maintaining the perfect temperature.

The Latitude Series 14.5 SEER Air Conditioner is ENERGY STAR rated and uses R-410A refrigerant, making it an environmentally friendly choice for your home. In addition to energy efficiency, it also has the Good Housekeeping Seal, which assures you that this product delivers what it promises and is backed by a 2 year limited warranty. You can get a 10 year limited warranty on the compressor and parts through your York dealer, so you know that your AC was built with durability and reliability in mind.

If you are interested in having this air conditioner installed in your home, talk to your local New Jersey York dealer today!

Latitude Series TCGF 14.5 SEER Air Conditioner

New Jersey York Equipment: Dependable

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

The thing that most New Jersey homeowners are looking for when they make purchases for their home is dependability. Sure, we all want the latest bells and whistles (not to mention energy efficiency), but what is really important is that our new appliances and equipment are good investments. Not something that will break down, need constant repairs or frequent updates. After carefully choosing exactly what is perfect for your home, you want to know that it will be around for a long time.

This is especially true with your New Jersey HVAC equipment, including your heat pump, air conditioner, and furnace.  While even the best equipment needs regular maintenance, the products that are built right will last you a long time and exceed your expectations for their performance. That is why York invests so much time and money quality checking every single piece of equipment we produce. We know how important quality and dependability are, and through delivering the best for over a hundred years we have been able to grow into the company that you know today.

Here is a video that will give you an idea of how carefully we create all York products:

For more information, contact your local New Jersey York Dealer!

York’s History of Quality

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

The York brand has a lot of history behind it, including a lot of great accomplishments. York actually started in 1874 (138 years ago!) making ice machines. Since then, they have moved far beyond refrigeration. They installed one of the first air conditioners as early as 1914, in the Empire Theater in Montgomery, Alabama. This was followed ten years later by installing the first air conditioning system in an office building in Fresno, California. Today, York has designed and installed heating and air conditioning system in some of the world’s most well-known structures, including the Capitol Building, the Taj Mahal, and the Sydney Opera House.

All of these accomplishments are because of York’s quality products and ability to innovate. When you purchase York equipment, you are getting some of the best products in the industry. However, no matter how good our equipment is, it doesn’t mean anything without our dealers. They are also the best in the business, and they receive ongoing training in the latest technology so they are well equipped to handle any system. York Certified Comfort Expert Dealers are always ready to go that extra step for their customers, and their quality of works speaks for itself.

To learn more about York products or York Certified Comfort Experts, give your local dealer a call today!

Product of the Week: Latitude™ Series Air Handlers

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

No matter how good your York air conditioner or heat pump is, your home will not be comfortable without a quality air handler to circulate your air. The York Latitude™ Series Air Handlers will help your system deliver dependable, energy efficient heating and cooling throughout your entire home. Your York dealer can match your air handler to your outdoor unit, which will ensure that you will get exceptionally efficient performance and a longer life for your whole system.

The Latitude™ Series Air Handler tight cabinet keeps contaminates from getting into your home’s air. It also is designed with a special sound-dampening design to reduce noise and vibration. This unit has better drainage of coils than older air handlers, as well as foil faced insulation to keep fiberglass from getting into your airflow. York is a leader in innovative design, and this air handler is a perfect example of how technological innovation can make your house more comfortable than ever before.

To learn more about how to get a Latitude™ Series Air Handler installed in your home, talk to your local New Jersey York Dealer.

Essential Components of a Home Comfort System: A Guide From Plainfield

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Indoor comfort is defined by several factors: temperature, humidity, and air quality. If any one of the three is out of the “normal” range it can affect the quality of life for the building occupants.

The ultimate goal of any York heating & cooling contractor is to ensure that customers are comfortable – meaning that all three factors are addressed when servicing, replacing, or installing new equipment in a home. This equipment includes furnaces and air conditioners but also extends to humidifiers, dehumidifiers, electronic filters, ultraviolet (UV) lighting, etc.

Obviously, the essential component for most U.S. households is a York furnace. York air conditioners may not be essential for all parts of the U.S., namely the northern states, but are still considered an integral part of any home comfort system. Add-ons like dehumidifiers and electronic filters are important for controlling the air quality.

Let’s look at the furnace first. There are several choices but most can be found in two different classifications: single-stage or variable speed two-stage. Your choice depends on the indoor square footage, your own comfort needs, and possibly the cost of energy units (gas or electric for example). Forced air is a common method of moving heated air to all parts of the home via an air handling unit and through a duct system.

York air conditioners also come in a variety of sizes, and are likely a “split” system including an outdoor unit and indoor coil. The size of the air conditioner is determined by square footage, which is part of a load calculation performed by qualified heating & cooling contractors while planning the equipment replacement or new installation. An oversized air conditioner may produce high humidity levels and an undersized unit may not provide enough cooling to all areas of the home. High humidity levels contribute to higher indoor temperatures in the summer, and can also lead to respiratory problems.

If someone in your home has allergies or is sensitive to certain pollutants in the air, it may be important to include extra York filtration in your heating & cooling system, such as electronic filtration and UV lighting mounted in the buildings duct system, to kill germs and contaminants.

As always, it is best to consult with a qualified and licensed York heating and cooling contractor who can offer the best solutions for your home comfort system.

What is a Matched HVAC System? A Question From Paterson

Friday, September 30th, 2011

It has been about 200 years since the arrival of interchangeable parts during the Industrial Revolution. Today in Paterson, we laud being able to take a malfunctioning part from a car, computer or vacuum cleaner, replace it with a newly minted part from any number of manufacturers, then keep right on plugging along.

Although this is a blessing in most arenas, when it comes to an HVAC system, it is not necessarily a good practice. Heating and cooling systems work best when they are matched – but what does that mean? And why does it matter?

Why Matched Parts Matter in HVAC Systems

When referring to HVAC systems, a matched system is one in which various components are designed to work together. For example, an air conditioner and furnace made by the same manufacturer (such as York) can be matched, as can a furnace and a heat pump.

Typically, the matching is done in such a way that the “outdoor” components, such as air conditioners and heat pumps are designed to work best with their “indoor” partners, like air handlers and furnaces. There are also matched systems in which every component is matched to every other.

Efficiency Boosts

While this may seem to make maintenance and repairs a pain, the practice provides a big boost to the efficiency of the system. Because the components were designed and manufactured by the same team to work in harmony, the system performs optimally. Although you can often replace one component of a York matched system with one from another manufacturer and have it work fine, the system can lose efficiency, often to a significant and noticeable extent.

For these reasons, it is best to make use of matched York systems in your home whenever possible. This means choosing a new matched system to install, replacing broken parts with ones that match the rest of the system and even replacing older systems with newer ones to properly match, when necessary.

It may seem like a hassle at first, but it saves money in the long run by adding increased efficiency over unmatched systems.

What Is the Energy Star Label? A Question From Raritan

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Any time you go out and buy any type of appliance in Raritan, you probably notice that some have a distinct mark that signifies them as Energy Star appliances. That sounds like a good thing, of course, but what does it actually mean? Should you always buy an Energy Star model over another type?

The Energy Star label was originally developed to help consumers more easily recognize appliances that are more energy efficient than the average. In order to obtain an Energy Star seal of approval, any device must meet very strict guidelines when it comes to energy efficiency.

What that translates into for you as a consumer is a lower monthly energy bill when you buy Energy Star appliances. As long as the potential savings over time that you will get by using the Energy Star model as opposed to one that is not as energy efficient outweigh the difference in initial purchase price, it is worth it to spend a bit more on the Energy Star model.

Not all Energy Star appliances are created equal. You should still do your research and pick out the product that will both save you the most money and has the best chance of getting the job done right. We have several great York models that are Energy Star rated, check out the Affinity Series CZF 16 SEER Air Conditioner and the Latitude Series TCGF 14.5 SEER Air Conditioner.

Another benefit to Energy Star products is that, because they use less energy when they run, they also have a smaller impact on the environment than a model that uses a greater amount of energy to perform the same tasks.

Overall, it is definitely worth taking a closer look at all of the Energy Star options out there when you are purchasing an air conditioning system or any other type of appliance. Using less energy is always a good thing both for your bank account and for the planet.