Heating Service Air Conditioning Service
Monmouth County
NJ
732- 513-4628

 

EPA Licensed / certified
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24 hour Emergency Service
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We are a family owned and operated full service Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning company, specializing in the maintenance and installation of energy efficient HVAC systems. We have been servicing home owners, general contractors, builders, and commercial property owners throughout the Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean County area since 1988.

 

Furnaces:
Count on a York®furnace to give you a warm welcome. Factory assembled, wired, and tested, York furnaces are built for dependability, economy, and comfort.

Gas Furnaces
Most home comfort systems have two parts: an outdoor air conditioner or heat pump, and an indoor unit, a furnace. Furnaces heat and circulate warm air in the winter. They also take cool air from the outdoor unit and circulate it through your home in summer. The indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. When the furnace is properly matched with a heat pump or air conditioner, you enjoy maximum efficiency and extended system life. Furnace heating ability is measured with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.

The basic components of a furnace system are:
A Burner, where gas (natural or propane) or oil is delivered and burned
A Heat Exchanger, where the heat from the burning gas is transferred to the air distribution system
Ductwork to transfer the heated air throughout the home
A Flue or Vent Pipe, to exhaust byproducts of combustion (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) outside


We Also Provide installation, sales, service for
• Heat Pumps
• Space Heaters
• Direct Vent Heating
• Furnace Wall & Floor
• Systems & Circulators
• Oil & Gas Burner Service
• Boilers & Overhead Units
• Gas, Oil, & Electric System
• Forced Hot Air, Water, & Steam
• Indoor coil systems
• Coal & Wood Furnaces or Boilers


Same-Day Service Available

Free Estimates on Equipment Installation
Your York® Comfort Equipment Dealer

Affinity 9.M and 9.C Series Gas Furnaces
Affinity™ 9.M and 9.C Series high-efficiency gas furnaces are a step up for any home. That's because York® Affinity modulating gas furnaces continuously adjust their heating level by 1% increments to match the degree of comfort you need exactly and efficiently.

Match Your Comfort Level By Degrees
Modulating design uses a firing rate at 1% increments to match comfort levels more exactly
9.C model uses variable-speed blower for more comfort, 9.M model uses economical constant-speed blower
Fewer starts and stops saves more fuel and operates more quietly
Makes longer runtimes more affordable for more air infiltration to improve indoor air quality
Adjustable for dry, temperate, or humid climates with ClimaTraK™ technology
Backed by 5-year parts warranty and lifetime limited heat exchanger warranty

Air-Conditioning:  
• Rooftop Units
• Central Air Systems
• All Makes & Models
• Air Cleaners & Filters
• Energy Efficient Systems
• Split System Ductless ACs
• Humidifiers

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Latitude™ HRE 14 SEER Series Air Conditioner
The Latitude™ HRE 14 SEER Series Air Conditioner is the most efficient unit in its class when matched with a compatible York air handler or gas furnace. Its proven design brings reliability and performance to millions of users every day.


Proven Design for Efficiency and Performance
Quieter, more efficient operation from modern compressor technology and raised fan coil guard
Maintenance-free fan motor is permanently lubricated
Durable, appliance-like matte tan finish
More coil surface for lower cooling costs
Coil protection between grille and condenser

We provide fast courteous Service with guaranteed results. We install, maintain and service all makes and models from Fedders, York, Lennox, and Carrier just to name a few. Professional work by licensed HVAC engineer.

We are helping county residents cope with summer cooling problems with fast response time, reasonable prices and same day installations whenever possible. If you are in need of a replacement condenser we will professionally install a properly matched unit into your system for years of worry free operation. We warranty all our work and provide factory service in the unlikely event of a manufacturer defect. Our technicians will properly balance the Freon, check for leaks, and tune up your entire system for years of worry free operation.

Now is the time to consider a Fall tune up of your heating system in preparation for the the winter or take advantage of one of our year round maintenance contracts. Our technicians are trained in all types of heating technology and can ensure your system runs more efficiently. We provide high efficiency replacement heaters and water heaters at competitive prices.

Heating Tips

Set your thermostat as low as is comfortable, Clean or replace filters on furnaces once a month., Clean warm-air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators as needed; make sure they're not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes. Bleed trapped air from hot-water radiators once or twice a season; if in doubt about how to perform this task, call a professional. Place heat-resistant radiator reflectors between exterior walls and the radiators.Use kitchen, bath, and other ventilating fans wisely; in just 1 hour, these fans can pull out a houseful of warmed or cooled air. Turn fans off as soon as they have done the job.Keep draperies and shades open on south-facing windows during the heating season to allow sunlight to enter your home; close them at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows. Close an unoccupied room that is isolated from the rest of the house, such as in a corner, and turn down the thermostat or turn off the heating. However, do not turn the heating off if it adversely affects the rest of your system. For example, if you heat your house with a heat pump, do not close the vents-closing the vents could harm the heat pump.Select energy-efficient equipment when you buy new heating equipment. Your contractor should be able to give you energy fact sheets for different types, models, and designs to help you compare energy usage. Look for the ENERGY STARr label. The ENERGY STARr is a program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designed to help consumers identify energy-efficient appliances and products.

Air Conditioning Tips

Don't cool unused areas. Close doors and registers to cut energy costs.
Keep the shades drawn in your house and the lights off. It will keep the temperature in your home cooler.
remove any vines near the air conditioning unit. They can easily grow and intertwine themselves throughout the unit
Operate stove, oven and dishwashers in the morning or evening when it's cooler outside.
Set the temperature at 78 degrees when home, higher when the home is not occupied. install a programmable thermostat. Ceiling fans & whole house fans cool fast and cost much less to operate than air conditioning.
Don't obstruct air registers with furniture, carpeting or drapes
Replace incandescent lights with florescent lights or at least reduce the wattage of light bulbs in your lamps and light fixtures. Check the refrigerant charge. The fluid in your air conditioner is a special refrigerant gas that is put in when the system is installed. If it is overcharged or undercharged it will not work efficiently. This service must be performed by a qualified technician who is licensed and equipped to recapture any escaping gas from escaping into the atmosphere.

Cleaning Filters
Filters require cleaning or replacement because as they accumulate dirt, block up, reduce airflow and the cooling capacity of the air conditioner. In addition some types lose filtration efficiency as they get dirty. There are a large number of different types of filter with different requirements. If you have a proper maintenance manual for the installation, refer to the manual for cleaning instructions. If you don't have the manual, the normal cleaning requirements are as follows:
Return air grille filters: these filters are generally in hinged filter frames attached to the return air grille. These filters are really residential filters, unless they are used in conjunction with another higher efficiency filter or air cleaner. These filters are generally of the washable type and should be cleaned by gently washing with water. If they won't clean, use a mild detergent. These filters usually require very frequent cleaning, at least monthly, and often more frequently.
Deep bed filters: These are large filters usually 400 to 600 mm deep. These may be of the washable or disposable kind. The life of these varies depending on the design and the amount of dust they are subject to. In general you should get at least 12 months life, and sometimes up to three years life between cleanings or replacement. It is generally better to get your air conditioning service company to service these.
Electronic Air Cleaners: These may be stand alone units or incorporated into the ductwork. The cores generally require cleaning approximately once per month.

Insulation:
Some older homes have poor insulation. wall insulation can compact and leave gaps at top while ceiling insulation should be checked for proper thickness and any areas exposed by maintenance. Check under floor insulation is properly strapped into place and repair any portions hanging loose or overly compressed. An insulation barrier is often no stronger than its weakest link so concentrate on finding the weak points.

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