There are many different types of systems that can make your home a comfortable oasis. Let the professionals show you just how everything fits together.
A professionally installed heating and cooling system can come in several different configurations. Typically, a system requires anair conditionerorheat pumpoutside your home and afurnaceorair handlerin your home.
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SPLIT SYSTEM
The most common type of system. In this configuration, an indoor unit such as afurnaceorair handlerworks in tandem with an outdoor unit such as anair conditionerorheat pump. Together, they circulate cool air throughout your home in the summer, and warm air in the winter.
MINI-SPLITS SYSTEM
When traditional ducted systems aren’t practical, mini-splits systems are a cost-effective heating and cooling solution. Mini-splits can be used in homes that do not have existing ductwork, when expanding your home's footprint or when rooms suffer from hot or cold spots.
SYSTEMS WITH COMFORT SYNC
In a system with aComfort Sync communicating thermostat, all components work together through an electronic connection. As the central brain of this setup, Comfort Sync adjusts the amount of heating and cooling produced, while changing airspeed and temperature in varying increments to preserve ideal indoor conditions.
DUAL-FUEL SYSTEM
One that pairs an electricheat pumpwith agas furnace. Because it can use either gas or electricity to keep you warm, your system will automatically switch to whichever fuel is most efficient for the weather.
PACKAGE UNITS
An entire home heating and cooling system in one; thefurnaceand eitherheat pumporair conditionerare contained in a single unit that handles both heating and cooling.