Mike has many years of experience working with furnaces, heating equipment and air conditioning systems. He worked for Ogden Propane where he serviced gas furnaces, heaters and other gas equipment. He worked for Iomega Corporation where he designed, serviced and maintained computer integrated environmental chambers. These chambers test Zip drives and other products under extreme temperature and humidity conditions.
While at Iomega, Mike also did extensive sheet metal design and installation. Mike now serves his northern Utah customers by providing indoor comfort through Air Conditioning and Heating Service. Mike and his family enjoy outdoor activities like skiing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, motorcycle riding, camping and spending time at Bear Lake, and traveling.
In addition to his real life experience, Mike has an academic background in the air conditioning and heating field. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) Certificate of Completion, Davis Applied Technology College.
While at Iomega, Mike also did extensive sheet metal design and installation. Mike now serves his northern Utah customers by providing indoor comfort through Air Conditioning and Heating Service. Mike and his family enjoy outdoor activities like skiing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, motorcycle riding, camping and spending time at Bear Lake, and traveling.
In addition to his real life experience, Mike has an academic background in the air conditioning and heating field. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) Certificate of Completion, Davis Applied Technology College.
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Heating systems are much more efficient today.
They are rated by % of efficiency of gas input vs. heat gain in the home.
The AFUE or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency is the standard measure of your heater's efficiency.
See the glossary for more information on AFUE.
The closer to 100%, the more efficient the heating system is.
Older, less efficient systems used to be as low as 50% efficient.
As systems age, their efficiency even goes lower.
New systems are at least 78% efficient and can be up to 95% efficient.
They are rated by % of efficiency of gas input vs. heat gain in the home.
The AFUE or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency is the standard measure of your heater's efficiency.
See the glossary for more information on AFUE.
The closer to 100%, the more efficient the heating system is.
Older, less efficient systems used to be as low as 50% efficient.
As systems age, their efficiency even goes lower.
New systems are at least 78% efficient and can be up to 95% efficient.
Just like keeping your car running smooth and dependable by maintaining it, your heating and air conditioning equipment needs to be serviced to ensure proper operation.
Air Conditioning and Heating Service offers an annual check-up.
Air Conditioning and Heating Service can provide the following maintenance for your equipment.
Inspect fan motor and fan blades for wear and damage - on older models lubricate as needed.
Inspect control box, associated controls/accessories, wiring and connections.
Controls may include contactors, relays, circuit boards, capacitors, sump heat and other accessories.
Air Conditioning and Heating Service offers an annual check-up.
Air Conditioning and Heating Service can provide the following maintenance for your equipment.
Inspect fan motor and fan blades for wear and damage - on older models lubricate as needed.
Inspect control box, associated controls/accessories, wiring and connections.
Controls may include contactors, relays, circuit boards, capacitors, sump heat and other accessories.
A: All appliances need to be checked and adjusted if necessary to meet changing natural gas supplies that will be introduced into the system in 2008.
Before making your selection, call the Better Business Bureau to make sure the dealer is reputable.
Also, find out if the dealer is a member of a local or national association such as the Air Conditioning Contractors Association of America or the National Association for Technician Excellence (NATE).
Make sure the dealer is affiliated with a nationally known manufacturer.
Before making your selection, call the Better Business Bureau to make sure the dealer is reputable.
Also, find out if the dealer is a member of a local or national association such as the Air Conditioning Contractors Association of America or the National Association for Technician Excellence (NATE).
Make sure the dealer is affiliated with a nationally known manufacturer.
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