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Dry Winter Air in Home

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

When repairing or installing new furnaces, I’m often asked about dry air in the winter. Many people associate dry air with running the furnace or heat pump. Neither type of heating system removes moisture from the air. The air is simply heated as it passes through the equipment. There is no change in moisture content.

The dry air in the home is caused by infiltration (Wiki Definition) of outside winter air. During the winter months, there are typically two causes of infiltration: prevailing wind and stack effect. Winter months are typically accompanied by a prevailing wind that pushes cold dry air into the cracks of your home. Stack effect (hot air rising) also causes dry cold air to be drawn into the lower areas of your home. Older homes or poorly constructed new homes are more susceptible to both phenomena.

What can you do to prevent this infiltration? Seal your home. There are many different places that your home can be sealed. Energy Star website has a great DIY article on sealing home leaks.

If you have taken the steps to seal your home and it is still too dry, you can add a humidifier. For years, I emptied, cleaned, and filled our portable humidifiers. Bleh. What pain! We installed a steam humidifier by Honeywell last winter. So nice. Our humidity is comfortable in the home twenty-four hours a day with no hassle of the portable humidifier. I installed several for customers last winter, and all are quite pleased with the comfort provided.

If you’d like further information, please give us a call at 244-4328 or use our Contact page.

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Louisville Furnace Tax Credits

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Do you own a furnace or heat pump in Louisville that is in need of major repairs? Did you know there are tax credits available for new furnace, air conditioners, heat pumps, and hybrid heat systems? The Stimulus Act provides a 30% tax credit for eligible furnaces and systems. This 25c tax credit is for the first $5000 dollars spent on eligible HVAC equipment.

These tax credits are set to expire on December 31, 2010. At this point in the legislative calendar, they are not expected to be extended into 2011. If you’re thinking about a new system, this will be the best year to have the work done.

Additional incentives from Certified Comfort include a free 10-year parts and labor warranty on all new York systems. That’s 10 years of worry free heating and cooling. $1500 Tax Credit plus a 10-year Parts and Labor Warranty. A winning combination for sure.

If you have any questions, please contact us using our Contact Page or calling 244-4328. We’ll be more than happy to show you the products available and answer any comfort questions you might have.

Endless Summer

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

The air conditioning repair season has been full tilt since the middle of May. The heat doesn’t seem to want to leave any time soon either. Louisville weather forecast shows low to mid 90s for the next ten days.  However, school is back in session in many Kentucky districts. That means cooler air isn’t too far. Yet, the last thing on your mind is your furnace or heat pump.

We’ll start scheduling fall furnace heating tuneups after Labor Day in just a few weeks. What should you expect for a heating tuneup?

Meh. We’ll cover that later. It’s just too darn hot to think about a heating season tuneup right now. Enjoy the rest of  your summer and be sure to call us if you need air conditioning service.

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HVAC Filters

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Air conditioning systems in Louisville are under a tremendous strain this year. One big thing you can do to help is using the right filter and changing the furnace air filter.

Do you have trouble remembering to change your HVAC filter? Are you asking yourself what is a filter? Here’s a short video with some helpful tips to remember to change your filter.

As always, please feel free to ask any questions in the comment sections. If you need service or a new system, give us a call at 244-4328 or use our contact form.

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Carbon Monoxide Monitoring

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

I’ve copied this post from a HVAC professionals’ discussion forum. Please take the time to read this post. My industry is being taken the wrong direction by some with good intentions. However, they are forcing compliance to an inadequate standard. This post has been republished with permission from David Richardson. David is an expert in carbon monoxide and appliance safety.

House Bill H.R.1796 Residential Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act

This bill is one that could have a severe impact on the services we are allowed to provide our customers in regards to CO safety.

If this bill is passed it will prohibit those of us who provide higher levels of CO safety to our clients to do so by means of providing low level CO monitors that exceed the current UL 2034 standards.

If this doesn’t scare you it should as we will be forced to provide a substandard product to our clients that does not provide true protection for all ages and medical conditions.

According to the bill all CO alarms must meet the UL 2034 standard or they will be deemed illegal devices.

For those unfamiliar with the UL 2034 standard it provides no true protection levels for the elderly, infants, or those with medical conditions. (Here’s a website that explains in detail the limitations of UL2034: http://www.coexperts.com/.)

There are currently two low level CO monitors that provide true protection from CO at low levels that being the NSI 3000 and CO Experts monitors.

If you provide these monitors to your clients as a means of protection they will become illegal if this bill is passed!

Two links to look at for reference to this bill are:

http://www.appliancemagazine.com/new…zone=0&first=1

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquer…:@@@D&summ2=m&

The gentleman who needs to hear from those of us who are concerned about this bill is dswitzer@cpsc.gov.

Anything you can do to help prevent this from happening is critical and needs to happen quickly.

Please post any questions and comments in regards to this and take action if you truly want to make a positive impact in regards to CO poisoning.

Anyone that reads this information should be gravely concerned with the ramifications of HR1796 (S1216). We are sending CO detection backward instead of forward.

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Categories : Heating

Referral Program

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Have friends with air conditioning repair needs? Are they tired of being hot in Louisville? Want to get some free stuff?

We have started a Facebook referral program.

The short version: you get a Rosie’s pizza for recommending us on a service call or a dinner for two at Applebee’s for a new system sale.

Details are here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Louisville-KY/Certified-Comfort-Heating-and-Cooling/276848700108?v=app_2373072738&ref=ts#!/topic.php?uid=276848700108&topic=13941

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