
The comfort of your home is important, but finding a company you can really trust isn't always that easy. In a world saturated with sales and marketing that push services that don't meet the hype, Brigham Heating and Cooling stands out. We're experienced, honest, friendly and dedicated to giving you the best. We have been taking care of the residences of Brigham City area since 1982 and would like to thank them for taking care of us.
You owe it to yourself and your family to make sure that you're inviting individuals into your home who have been screened by a pre-employment background check and who are tested for illegal drug use. The Technician Seal of Safety symbol indicates just that. We're proud to give our customers the comfort of knowing our technicians are trustworthy! Our NATE certified technicians have years of experience in repair and installations.
With our rapidly evolving industry it is imperative that we constantly train our technicians so they can provide the best service and solutions.
You owe it to yourself and your family to make sure that you're inviting individuals into your home who have been screened by a pre-employment background check and who are tested for illegal drug use. The Technician Seal of Safety symbol indicates just that. We're proud to give our customers the comfort of knowing our technicians are trustworthy! Our NATE certified technicians have years of experience in repair and installations.
With our rapidly evolving industry it is imperative that we constantly train our technicians so they can provide the best service and solutions.
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Everyone knows in a general sense what an air conditioner does - it keeps your home cool during a hot Utah summer season.
But do you know how?
Home comfort can really be boiled down to one task: moving heat energy.
In the summer, heat energy is moved out of your home, and in the winter, it's added back in.
So how does an air conditioner move heat energy?
An air conditioner has one primary purpose, and that's to compress a gas called refrigerant.
When compressed, the gas condenses to a chilled liquid, and the heat energy that was in the gas is dispersed into the outside air.
But do you know how?
Home comfort can really be boiled down to one task: moving heat energy.
In the summer, heat energy is moved out of your home, and in the winter, it's added back in.
So how does an air conditioner move heat energy?
An air conditioner has one primary purpose, and that's to compress a gas called refrigerant.
When compressed, the gas condenses to a chilled liquid, and the heat energy that was in the gas is dispersed into the outside air.
Remember the old school thermostats that did nothing more than set the temperature?
That's going way back.
Modern thermostats and controls offer many options for making indoor comfort more convenient and efficient than ever before.
Thermostats are now surfacing from multiple manufacturers that have the ability to auto-learn schedules and/or auto adjust based on whether anyone is at home.
These thermostats typically pay for themselves rapidly, and are bringing an entire new level to indoor comfort control.
That's going way back.
Modern thermostats and controls offer many options for making indoor comfort more convenient and efficient than ever before.
Thermostats are now surfacing from multiple manufacturers that have the ability to auto-learn schedules and/or auto adjust based on whether anyone is at home.
These thermostats typically pay for themselves rapidly, and are bringing an entire new level to indoor comfort control.
Do you have an addition, office, garage or other living space that doesn't have ducting installed?
In the past, pretty much the only way to heat and cool such places was by using noisy window and floor units.
The noise almost wasn't worth the comfort!
Now things have changed.
With a ductless mini-split system you can enjoy quiet, efficient comfort in any living space.
They're called mini-splits because they follow the model of their big brothers.
An air conditioner or heat pump is located outside, and an indoor air handler is located inside.
In the past, pretty much the only way to heat and cool such places was by using noisy window and floor units.
The noise almost wasn't worth the comfort!
Now things have changed.
With a ductless mini-split system you can enjoy quiet, efficient comfort in any living space.
They're called mini-splits because they follow the model of their big brothers.
An air conditioner or heat pump is located outside, and an indoor air handler is located inside.
A heat pump acts just like an air condtioner to keep your home cool during a hot Utah summer.
A heat pump can also heat your home when the weather turns cold.
During a hot Utah summer, a heat pump compresses a gas called refrigerant.
When compressed, the gas condenses down to a chilled liquid.
The refrigerant is then pumped inside to the indoor coil.
Warm air from the home is forced through the coil by the fan motor in the furnace (or air handler).
The refrigerant absorbs heat energy from the air, and the process repeats.
A heat pump can also heat your home when the weather turns cold.
During a hot Utah summer, a heat pump compresses a gas called refrigerant.
When compressed, the gas condenses down to a chilled liquid.
The refrigerant is then pumped inside to the indoor coil.
Warm air from the home is forced through the coil by the fan motor in the furnace (or air handler).
The refrigerant absorbs heat energy from the air, and the process repeats.
Without an evaporator coil, an air conditioner would literally be useless.
The evaporator coil is also called the indoor coil, and it's where an air conditioner pumps chilled refrigerant.
A clean coil is an efficient coil.
When the A/C is running and warm air is forced through the chilled coil, water condensates on the coil.
This creates a damp interior that is a prime spot for mold to grow.
If mold grows on your coil it will affect efficiency and even indoor air quality.
UV lamps kill airborne and surface mold and bacteria.
The evaporator coil is also called the indoor coil, and it's where an air conditioner pumps chilled refrigerant.
A clean coil is an efficient coil.
When the A/C is running and warm air is forced through the chilled coil, water condensates on the coil.
This creates a damp interior that is a prime spot for mold to grow.
If mold grows on your coil it will affect efficiency and even indoor air quality.
UV lamps kill airborne and surface mold and bacteria.
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