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R410A vs. R22 RefrigerantsA new refrigerant has emerged in the air conditioning industry that might affect you as a consumer. R410A is the refrigerant that’s replacing R22. That might seem like mumbo-jumbo to you, so Certified Comfort has broken down what it means and how it will affect consumers.

According to Comfort Incorporated, R410A refrigerant was invented in 1991 as an alternative to R22 refrigerant. In the United States, all newly-manufactured air conditioners use R410A refrigerant. R410A refrigerant works at a higher pressure than R22 refrigerant, so new air conditioner parts had to be developed in order to use the new refrigerant. As a result, R410A cannot be used in units that currently use R22 refrigerant. In order to use R410A refrigerant, you must install a new unit.

This chart illustrates how R22 will be phased out over the next few years.

So what do you as a consumer do? First, it’s important to educate yourself on the type of unit you currently have, how much of your energy bill results from keeping your house cool, and if it’s beneficial for you to install a new unit. Keep in mind that R22 refrigerant is less environmentally friendly than its counterpart, one of the main reasons for R22’s phase out. R410A also operates more efficiently than R22.

The best advice we can give consumers is to contact Certified Comfort with questions. We can evaluate your situation, help you understand the logistics, and decide a suitable solution for you.

3 Benefits Of Ductless Mini Splits

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

If you’ve recently added some living space to your home by either remodeling or adding on, you’ll probably want to condition the air in order to use the space during the winter and summer. A ductless mini split heat pump is one of the easiest ways to add heat and cooling to a new space in your home, since these systems don’t use any air ducts to deliver air.

Although the technology has been used abroad for years, it’s relatively new to the U.S. These systems are just like heat pumps, but instead of requiring a central air handler, the systems use separate units that blow directly into particular rooms or zones.

The major advantages of ductless mini splits include:

  1. Ease of installation. Unlike standard heat pumps, these systems require just a conduit to provide the power, refrigerant and drain lines to feed up to four indoor air handlers. The installer drills a three-inch hole through the exterior wall to run the conduit. The smaller systems can run off 120 volts, simplifying the wiring.
  2. Energy efficiency. Because no ducts are involved, no losses occur moving the air. Ducts can leak and lose heat or cold as the air travels through uninsulated ducts or spaces. Some mini split compressors can handle four separate air handlers for different spaces within your home, and each has a separate thermostat. When you’re not using a space, you can turn the handler off or set the temperature higher or lower, saving energy. Some of the mini split systems also use energy-efficient components, including variable-speed motors that use considerably less electricity to blow conditioned air than a single-speed motor.
  3. Design flexibility. The air handlers can sit on the floor or hang from ceilings and walls. Since most systems have remote controls, it’s easy to change the settings with the touch of a button from a distance.

Why Pre-season AC Check-up & Maintenance is Important

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

It’s that time of year, and dirty and clogged coils are the number one reason for compressor failures which can cost homeowners up to $1,500 to repair. They also are the main reason home energy cooling costs climb in the summer. With rising utility rates, cleaning AC coils guarantees your system will operate as efficiently as it is designed for. Hidden problems like clogged condensate drains can cause cause basement flooding or unnecessary system shut downs.

Louisville HVAC providerOur complete AC inspection and tune-up will clean outdoor condenser coils and check condensate lines and overall system operation. Take full advantage of the performance your AC system can offer by having Certified Comfort perform our spring AC inspection and precision tune-up for our internet-only special of $59. Say internet when you schedule your AC tune-up.

Give us a call 502-244-4328 or see details here.

Tips for hiring an HVAC-system contractor

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Louisville HVAC companyWhen the time comes to service, repair or install HVAC equipment in your home, you will be faced with the task of hiring an HVAC-system contractor. As in any industry, you’ll likely have many to choose from, with varying degrees of skill and experience. Here are some tips to help make your choice an easy one:

Ask questions – How long have they been in the industry and the number of satisfied customers are two things you should inquire about before hiring an HVAC-system contractor. An established, experienced contractor has seen and done it all, and will have the references to back it up. Of course, a reference is only good if you follow through; be prepared, with a list of questions to ask each.

Perform a license check – In Louisville, Kentucky, you can easily see if a potential hire is currently licensed, by performing a search at the website of the Kentucky Registrar of Contractors.

Inquire about guarantees – Find out sooner rather than later,what kind of guarantee the contractor places on his work. A business that takes pride in its work and cares about customer satisfaction will provide you a written guarantee to prove it.

Ask about permits – A reputable HVAC-system contractor will not only know which jobs require a permit, but will be responsible for obtaining them as well. Permits protect both parties, by ensuring that the work done is up to code standards.

Get it in writing – Once they have performed a thorough evaluation of your home, or existing equipment, your contractor should be willing to give you a detailed, written estimate of the work to be done.

If you are looking to hire an HVAC-system contractor that meets all of these requirements, please give us a call at 502-244-4328.

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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Running Crazy…

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Hope everyone has been enjoying their summer. It’s been a busy one for Certified Comfort Heating and Cooling. I thank you for your business and referrals.

As many of you know, I like to run for exercise. I took a long break from running, but have rekindled the fire. During the spring, I completed the Louisville Triple Crown of Running (5K, 10K, and 10-miler) and the KDF Minimarathon. I’ve spent the summer running from my truck to the air conditioners in clients’ backyards with some speed training in the mornings.

With the end of summer heat (maybe… the forecast shows 90s next week), we start seeing quite a few races around the Louisville area. If you are a runner, jogger, or walker, there are plenty of options. Swags has a really good race calendar. Click here. I’ll be running the Grand Slam 4-miler, Southern Parkway Moonlight 8K, and Downtown Doubler 15K leading up to the Louisville Half Marathon on October 17th.

If you aren’t regularly exercising, I highly encourage you to consider it. I’ve personally seen a great improvement in my health since getting back to a fit lifestyle. Certainly nice to wear those 34′s again and my back doesn’t hurt from toting an extra 20lbs.

Best of luck to everyone running over the next few months. Hope to see some of you out there.

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The heat is on…

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

It’s been a long week of repairing air conditioners in Louisville. In the last week alone, we have replaced a compressor, an indoor coil, three complete systems, three condenser fan motors, and many other small repairs.

Next week is already looking busy, too. It’s a short week with two installations scheduled.

A big thank you to all that have referred Certified Comfort to their friends and neighbors. Our success is truly through your support and belief in us.

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Categories : Cooling

Spring HVAC Maintenance

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Over the years, I have been asked, “Is it really necessary to have semiannual HVAC maintenance? It cools. So, it must be working correctly!”  Well, folks, does your car run with dirty oil that hasn’t been changed in 20,000 miles? Sure it will run.  However, you are shortening the life of your engine and it’s operating inefficiently.

The same is true for your air conditioning system. Every year that your system operates causes degradation of certain wear components – contactors and capacitors. These components should be monitored and replaced as they fall from outside tolerance specifications.  A pitted contactor causes undue stress on the compressor. If pitted enough, there will be a serious voltage drop causing high energy consumption and eventual early life failure.  The same is true for capacitors. These little “batteries” allow the motors to run efficiently. Once outside their normal values, the motors are inefficient, draw more power, and ultimately fail.

A cooling season tuneup also includes a good outside coil washing and system monitoring.  A biodegradable coil cleanser will loosen the dirt and debris and allow the technician to flush the coil with water.  Spraying from the outside in is not recommended as it further impacts the debris.

The bottom line: maintenance is important and should be done every cooling season to insure optimum performance and a longer life for your air conditioning system. You can click here for more reasons to have your heating and cooling systems maintained.

On my next post, I’ll cover “adding some freon to get it going.”

Have a great Derby Weekend, Louisville!

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