HVAC Contractor, Heating & Air Conditioning Services in NJ

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Heating pump replacement specialists in NJ can be found in many locations all over the state. If you are looking for a reputable company in the area, you should consider NJ Heat Pump Replacement. They specialize in energy-saving replacements of existing heating and cooling systems, even furnaces. Their team will inspect your home to determine if the unit is efficient enough to last another winter season. This is an important consideration because installing a new system can be expensive.

The only way that you will know if your home needs a new system or not is by scheduling an appointment with a company like NJ Heat Pump Replacement. Schedule your appointment today to find out what they recommend for your home’s heating system!

Heat Pump Replacement Specialists in NJ can be found in many locations all over the state. If you are looking for a reputable company in the area, you should consider NJ Heat Pump Replacement. They specialize in energy-saving replacements of existing heating and cooling systems, even furnaces. Their team will inspect your home to determine if the unit is efficient enough to last another winter season. This is an important consideration because installing a new system can be expensive.

The only way that you will know if your home needs a new system or not is by scheduling an appointment with a company like NJ Heat Pump Replacement. Schedule your appointment today to find out what they recommend for your home’s heating system!

Heat pump installation

A heat pump can transform a single room into a cooling comfort zone in the summer and a cozy refuge from winter’s cold. Heat pumps use electricity to move heat from one place to another. In winter, they move heat from the outside air inside your home. In summer, they move heat from inside your home to the cooler outdoors. That means you can take advantage of cheaper electric rates from October through March while still being comfortable in the summer.

Heat pumps may be installed for indoor or outdoor installations depending on your needs and preference. A good rule of thumb is that an outdoor installation will need to face south if possible to get maximum sun exposure during extended daytime hours when it’s needed most. A good indoor installation will provide an outlet for excess heat, such as a chimney and ventilation and exhaust system.

Is it time to replace your existing heating system? Want to cut down on your energy bills and help the environment? Then you’ll want to learn more about how a new heat pump can improve your comfort and provide you with savings year after year.

Heat pumps aren’t new to the market, but they are more efficient than ever. ENERGY STAR certified heat pumps can be installed indoors or outdoors and provide an affordable alternative to more expensive heating costs.

What about installation?

Heat pumps can generally be installed by a qualified HVAC professional in one or two days. And once you see how much money you’ll save on your energy bills, you’ll want to brag about it to all your friends and neighbors.

Heat pumps from hvacprosnj.com will provide the heating efficiency and comfort levels needed for any home or business in NJ. hvacprosnj.com can help you make a smart choice when it comes to replacing heating equipment in your East Hanover home or business. Contact us today to learn more about how a heat pump from hvacprosnj.com can save you money!

hvacprosnj.com Home Heating is a business that has been serving the heating needs of NJ customers for over 25 years. We are proud to be ENERGY STAR certified by the EPA and provide guaranteed service to our customers.

These tips apply to gas and electric forced-air systems.

Comply with all local building codes and manufacturer’s instructions when installing your new equipment. You should obtain a building permit and have the new installation inspected, but this is seldom done. A qualified and licensed contractor should know and comply with local building codes and with manufacturer’s instructions.
Install new equipment that has the highest energy efficiency rating that you can afford. The energy savings from a high efficiency system will often save you more over the system’s life than the additional cost. Higher efficiency systems qualify as green and add value to your home. They may also qualify for government and utility rebates.
Replace both the furnace or air handler and the condenser, even if the furnace or air handler still works. An air conditioner condenser and evaporator coil (the inside and outside units) are designed to work best as a system. You may not receive the full energy efficiency of the new condenser if it is connected to an old evaporator coil. An improperly matched condenser and evaporator coil may be highly inefficient and result in higher than necessary energy use.
Use mastic to seal all joints. Do not use duct tape. You may use foil tape at joints, but mastic is better. These joints include where: the evaporator coil connects to the air handler, the supply plenum connects to the evaporator coil, the return plenum connects to the air handler, and the air ducts connect to the plenum. Supply and return plenums are rectangular metal boxes where the ducts connect to the air handler. Joints and ducts that leak air can significantly reduce the energy efficiency of your system and increase operating costs.
Connect flexible air ducts to the plenums using both foil tape and plastic straps. Improperly secured flexible air ducts may leak and may work loose from the plenum.
Do not bend a flexible air duct so that it reduces the diameter of the duct. An air duct is like a garden hose. If you kink a garden hose, the water flow is reduced. If you kink a flexible air duct, the airflow is reduced. Reduced airflow can cause the system to work longer to heat and cool your home. Reduced airflow can also cause comfort problems in rooms. Improperly installed flexible ducts are a common problem.
Install an overflow pan or condensate cutoff switch under air handlers with evaporator coils located in attics and anywhere else inside the home where leaking water could cause damage. Extend a ¾ inch diameter pipe from this pan to a visible location outdoors. If you see water coming from this overflow pipe, there is a problem. Call a qualified contractor to locate the problem.
Install a 3/4 inch diameter drain pipe from the evaporator coil to the outside or to a plumbing drain. Slope the pipe down toward the discharge point over its entire run. Insulate this pipe if you live in a warm and humid climate. Water that flows in this pipe is cold and can cause condensation on the pipe’s exterior. This condensation can damage materials and provide moisture for mold.
Replace the circuit breakers for the condenser and air handler if the recommended circuit breaker rating for the new equipment is different from that of the old equipment. It is common that new equipment is more energy-efficient than the old equipment and needs less power to operate. More energy-efficient equipment usually needs a circuit breaker with a smaller rating.
Confirm that the air ducts are the proper size to work with the new system if you are adding air conditioning to a home without air conditioning or if you are changing from one type of system to another. For example, air ducts sized for an old oil-fired furnace may not be properly sized for a high-efficiency gas-fired furnace. Improper air duct sizes may affect system energy efficiency and may cause comfort problems.