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Thinking About Upgrading to High Efficiency HVAC Equipment?

Friday, September 7th, 2012

There are many reasons to consider upgrading to high efficiency HVAC equipment. Newer high efficiency systems increase the effectiveness of your system, decrease your overall energy cost, and may be a required by the government in the future!

Furnace Efficiency | Westlake| Westland Heating and Air ConditioningThe Department of Energy released new regional standards for HVAC equipment to take effect between May 2013 and January 2015. Once this ruling goes into effect, “In the North region, most furnaces will be required to have an AFUE of 90 percent or more”. The rule also sets requirements for standby mode and off mode for residential furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps. The DOE splits these requirments into three regions (Northern, Southeastern and Southwestern).

So if you are considering upgrading your replacing your HVAC equipment in the near future, we advise choosing a model that complies with the new DOE regional standards. Even though there has been little information on how they plan to implement and enforce this ruling, there are so many great reasons to chose a high efficiency furnace or air conditioning system. Contact the experts at Westland Heating and Air Conditioning today to find out what your best heating and cooling options are. We can help you find the best systems for your home, that will bring you efficient home heating and cooling for years to come.

At Westland we provide top quality heating, air conditioning, air filtration, water heater and commercial HVAC services in Westlake, Avon and throughout the surrounding areas.

 

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Avon Heating and AC Guide: Maintenance Really Does Save Money

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

There is no better way to ensure your Avon heating and cooling system works optimally than to ensure they get proper annual maintenance. People generally do not realize the value of opting for maintenance contracts, especially if they have just purchased new systems. Remember however that a small fee paid annually can save you a lot of money in the long run.

There are many advantages of regular maintenance of your heating and cooling systems.

Advantage #1

When a technician visits to perform maintenance of your heating or cooling system, he checks whether all parts of the system are working well and also checks for any sign of wear and tear. He will replace any part that needs it, and he’ll also repair any malfunctioning parts to ensure that there is no unexpected breakdown in the coming months.

Advantage #2

You will spend much less on repairs or part replacement in the long run if you catch the problems early. If one of the parts of your heating or cooling system stops functioning, the entire system may continue to work. However the other parts will have to work overtime to compensate for the malfunctioning part and this leads to excessive wear and tear.

Advantage #3

Getting professional tune ups on a regular basis will also ensure that your system works at optimum energy efficiency. Even the best performing new units lose efficiency, and over a period of time this could result in costlier energy bills.

Advantage #4

You can be sure of paying less on energy each month if you opt for a regular annual maintenance package. No matter how old or new your heating and cooling system is, it is never too late to start. A regular tune up and thorough cleaning will definitely lead to reduced energy bills and optimum functioning of the system.

Extend the life of your Avon heating and air conditioning system through annual maintenance that will give you more for your money. Systems maintained by professionals on a regular basis can even perform well beyond their lifetime in some situations. Just for a minimum annual maintenance amount, you can be assured of long-term, efficient performance of your system.  To schedule an appointment or to learn more about our Ultimate Service Agreement Plan, call Westland Heating and Air Conditioning!

 

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Westlake Air Conditioning Tip: Variable Speed Fans and Energy Efficiency

Monday, August 27th, 2012

One of the great improvements in air conditioning and heating technology is with the variable speed fan.  Westland Heating and Air Conditioning has years of experience working with Westlake air conditioning and heating systems that utilize this wonderful technology and as such can help you understand how variable speed fans provide great energy-efficiency.

Variable speed fans are just that: fans inside air conditioners and heaters that provide multiple levels of speed for optimal comfort and energy-efficiency.  The fan is the part of the system that moves the cooled or heated air through the ducts of a building.  A variable speed fan is actually controlled by a variable speed motor that can be run on a range of speeds in order to accommodate a specific need at any given time.

Since the fan inside these systems is used quite often, the more efficient it is the more efficient your heating or cooling system will be.  Variable speed motors ultimately save money on energy bills since they consume less power to run them than standard motors.  The higher efficiency air conditioning and heating units all use variable-speed blowers and fans.

Variable speed blowers can work at different speeds.  When temperatures outside are more temperate it will run at a lower fan speed, using less energy to do so (normally half the electricity needed during harder usage times).  When the temperatures outside skyrocket or drastically drop, the fan will run at a higher speed, offering the most amount of indoor temperature change possible in a shorter amount of time.

Here is an example of how the variable speed fan runs:

  • When the thermostat turns on the variable speed blower during cooling or heating, the blower will begin by running at half-speed.  This gets the coils cooling down properly without using excess energy to do so.  At this speed the fan is using 50% less energy than a standard fan.
  • After a few minutes the variable speed fan will adjust to working at ¾ speed and hold that rate of speed for much longer.  At this speed it is still using 25% less energy than a standard single-speed blower.
  • Temperature checks are taken periodically.  It may take a few minutes of blowing the fan at top speed to get temperatures right, or it could remain at ¾ speed the full time the system is running.  Once the building is within 2 degrees of the desired temperature it will stay at the ¾ speed until the proper temperature is attained.  This process saves money in power bills to run the air conditioner or heater every time it is used.

In this scenario, if you keep your building at a standard temperature all the time, you will hardly ever have to use the fan at full speed because temperatures will remain fairly constant throughout the day.

An additional benefit of a variable speed fan is improved air quality.  When a variable speed fan is set to “on” or to constantly operate, even after the heating or cooling portion is completed, the fan will work at half speed in order to circulate the air in a building and ensure that there is even distribution of cooled and heated air, even after the proper temperature is reached.

The Westlake air conditioning and heating professionals at Westland Heating and Air Conditioning are always ready to help you in your search for the most energy efficient indoor comfort options available to you – call us today for more information!

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