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Air Conditioners
An air conditioner is the outdoor unit of a typical split heating/cooling system that uses refrigerant (R-22 or R-410A) to cool air and send it to the indoor unit for circulation through your home.
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Heat Pumps
A heat pump can be used instead of an ac unit to cool your home. During the summer it draws heat out of your home to cool it. In the winter, it draws heat from outside air into your home to warm it (there is heat even in colder air).
Heat Pumps
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Indoor Air Quality
Did you know the quality of your indoor air can be much worse than outside? We have the products required to purify the air in your home.
Indoor Air Quality Products
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Air Handlers
An air handler works with a split system and is an indoor unit that circulates cool air through your home in the summer and warm air in the winter. When the air handler is properly matched with a heat pump or air conditioner, the result is maximum efficiency and extended system life.
Air Handlers
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Furnaces
Furnaces provide warmth to your home as part of a residential hvac split system and work with both air conditioning units and heat pumps.
Gas Furnaces
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Thermostats & Zoning
Precise comfort control is available from the latest thermostats and zoning systems. Remote call in, wireless, individual area control - everything you need for perfect comfort levels.
Thermostats & Zoning
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Evaporator Coils
Coils connect to the refrigerant line from heat pumps or a/c units and can increase SEER ratings. Fan coils add air flow.
Evaporator Coils
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Packaged Systems
In a packaged system, all equipment is built into an outdoor unit, usually on a concrete slab or other platform. The "package" that gives it its name provides central air conditioning during the summer and heat in colder months.
Packaged Systems
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