Stay warm and cozy this winter when you let Cool Breeze 1250 Heating & Cooling, Inc. handle your furnace repair or installation in Kernersville! We offer you peace of mind, ensuring your heating equipment operates safely. We help you save money on your fuel bills. And, we help deliver relief to those with allergies and many others concerned with the quality of the air they breathe.
By doing what it takes to ensure each customer's complete satisfaction, we are welcome in more homes in the Kernersville area than any other contractor. As a Certified Comfort Expert, we can install or repair any major equipment brand. Our staff works diligently to meet or exceed your expectations. You are sure to appreciate our detailed results and our devotion to customer service and support.
By doing what it takes to ensure each customer's complete satisfaction, we are welcome in more homes in the Kernersville area than any other HVAC contractor. Get an annual tune-up on your HVAC system and save energy and money on your utility bills.
By doing what it takes to ensure each customer's complete satisfaction, we are welcome in more homes in the Kernersville area than any other contractor. As a Certified Comfort Expert, we can install or repair any major equipment brand. Our staff works diligently to meet or exceed your expectations. You are sure to appreciate our detailed results and our devotion to customer service and support.
By doing what it takes to ensure each customer's complete satisfaction, we are welcome in more homes in the Kernersville area than any other HVAC contractor. Get an annual tune-up on your HVAC system and save energy and money on your utility bills.
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As a rule of thumb, replace your existing home comfort system when repairs cost 30% of a new purchase or when utility bills have increased 50% as a result of older, less efficient systems using more, higher-priced electricity.
Air conditioning and heating equipment consume about 44% of a home's energy bill.
Today's ENERGY STAR qualified systems are as much as 60% more efficient than 10-year-old equipment.
In new homes or remodels, a central home comfort system is the best solution for overall comfort and superior indoor air quality and humidity control.
Air conditioning and heating equipment consume about 44% of a home's energy bill.
Today's ENERGY STAR qualified systems are as much as 60% more efficient than 10-year-old equipment.
In new homes or remodels, a central home comfort system is the best solution for overall comfort and superior indoor air quality and humidity control.
Everybody's gearing up for the cold season, and staying warm is crucial to a happy holiday.
Things may seem okay now when it's still 40-50 degrees, but no one wants a surprise once the weather is snow-worthy.
Partial blockages or even low refrigerant can.
Freon leaks happen with AC units.
And unfortunately, any time there's a leak it means that gas is rising up into the atmosphere.
Due to the way chemistry works, every molecule of Freon entering the atmosphere can destroy 2 molecules of oxygen.
Things may seem okay now when it's still 40-50 degrees, but no one wants a surprise once the weather is snow-worthy.
Partial blockages or even low refrigerant can.
Freon leaks happen with AC units.
And unfortunately, any time there's a leak it means that gas is rising up into the atmosphere.
Due to the way chemistry works, every molecule of Freon entering the atmosphere can destroy 2 molecules of oxygen.
As we've grown as a company we've been able to offer services that'd previously been area locked, like our Scheduled Maintenance Agreements (SMAs), to the Winston Salem area as well.
Generally these programs work best for someone who has recently upgraded their HVAC system, particularly if we installed it.
This way, we can stand behind the brand used, the way it was installed, and then the way it is maintained.
Aside annual checkups to ensure your system is running correctly, being a member of our maintenance programs means you'll get exclusive discounts on many of our other services.
Generally these programs work best for someone who has recently upgraded their HVAC system, particularly if we installed it.
This way, we can stand behind the brand used, the way it was installed, and then the way it is maintained.
Aside annual checkups to ensure your system is running correctly, being a member of our maintenance programs means you'll get exclusive discounts on many of our other services.
Study up - Find out about license and insurance requirements for contractors in your state.
And before you call a contractor, know the model of your current system and its maintenance history.
Also, make note of any uncomfortable rooms.
This will help potential contractors better understand your heating needs.
Call references - Ask contractors for customer references and call them.
Ask about the contractor's installation or service performance, and if the job was completed on time and within budget.
And before you call a contractor, know the model of your current system and its maintenance history.
Also, make note of any uncomfortable rooms.
This will help potential contractors better understand your heating needs.
Call references - Ask contractors for customer references and call them.
Ask about the contractor's installation or service performance, and if the job was completed on time and within budget.
Most air conditioners have their capacity rated in BTUs, or British Thermal Units.
A BTU is, generally, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F. Specifically, a BTU is 1,055 joules, but the first definition is easier to understand in real-life terms.
One "ton", in heating and cooling terms, is 12,000 BTUs.
A typical window air conditioner that you find at a local retailer might be rated at 10,000 BTUs.
What that means is that the air conditioner has the ability to cool 10,000 pounds of water (about 1,200 gallons) one degree in one hour.
A BTU is, generally, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F. Specifically, a BTU is 1,055 joules, but the first definition is easier to understand in real-life terms.
One "ton", in heating and cooling terms, is 12,000 BTUs.
A typical window air conditioner that you find at a local retailer might be rated at 10,000 BTUs.
What that means is that the air conditioner has the ability to cool 10,000 pounds of water (about 1,200 gallons) one degree in one hour.
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