Rush Mechanical strives to be the best central HVAC installation and repair company in the Sacramento area and gladly provides free estimates for all of our HVAC installation, service, maintenance and repair services. Call us today and speak to a qualified HVAC technician. Our HVAC contractors are certified technicians capable of working on all types of HVAC systems including central HVAC offering installation, maintenance and repairs.
When you are looking for an HVAC installation company or an HVAC repair company, we offer the most comprehensive evaluations and services from Fairfield to Roseville and the greater Sacramento area. We have extensive knowledge of both residential and commercial heating and cooling systems. We say "we work hard because your comfort matters" and we mean it.
We're a family owned business and we know that when you have heating or cooling issues, it effects your whole family.
When you are looking for an HVAC installation company or an HVAC repair company, we offer the most comprehensive evaluations and services from Fairfield to Roseville and the greater Sacramento area. We have extensive knowledge of both residential and commercial heating and cooling systems. We say "we work hard because your comfort matters" and we mean it.
We're a family owned business and we know that when you have heating or cooling issues, it effects your whole family.
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In the past thirty years since then, a lot has changed in the HVAC industry.
However, my philosophy has remained the same.
At Rush Mechanical, we constantly seek better ways to service equipment, including keeping up with the constantly changing furnaces and air conditioning equipment.
We strive to secure the latest updates from all major manufacturers on new and existing equipment, and maintain open supply lines for almost any part you might need.
On the installation side, we do our research on equipment brands and types to find the best fit for each situation.
However, my philosophy has remained the same.
At Rush Mechanical, we constantly seek better ways to service equipment, including keeping up with the constantly changing furnaces and air conditioning equipment.
We strive to secure the latest updates from all major manufacturers on new and existing equipment, and maintain open supply lines for almost any part you might need.
On the installation side, we do our research on equipment brands and types to find the best fit for each situation.
If your filter is in the bottom of the furnace and you changed it recently, try removing the panel for filter access and putting it back on.
It may not have set the door safety switch.
If you have a digital thermostat and furnace is acting erratically, try changing the batteries and make sure there is good contact on battery terminals.
If you have a Heat Pump, there are usually 2 sets of fuses, one for the unit and one for the auxiliary heat strips.
If heat works ok during the day but not well at night, , the fuse for the strips might be out.
It may not have set the door safety switch.
If you have a digital thermostat and furnace is acting erratically, try changing the batteries and make sure there is good contact on battery terminals.
If you have a Heat Pump, there are usually 2 sets of fuses, one for the unit and one for the auxiliary heat strips.
If heat works ok during the day but not well at night, , the fuse for the strips might be out.
Shopping for HVAC Equipment can be a daunting task.
What do all of the energy ratings actually mean?
Here is a brief guide to what the efficiency acronyms stand for, and the current minimum standards for new heating and air equipment.
AFUE: Refers to the percentage of heat that stays in the home from the amount of fuel burned.
This translates into the dollars you spend to heat your home.
The higher the efficiency rating, the it costs to do the same job.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating): This is a rating number given to air conditioning equipment to indicate the efficiency of that unit when combined with the proper additional components.
What do all of the energy ratings actually mean?
Here is a brief guide to what the efficiency acronyms stand for, and the current minimum standards for new heating and air equipment.
AFUE: Refers to the percentage of heat that stays in the home from the amount of fuel burned.
This translates into the dollars you spend to heat your home.
The higher the efficiency rating, the it costs to do the same job.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating): This is a rating number given to air conditioning equipment to indicate the efficiency of that unit when combined with the proper additional components.
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