Below are many of the common products we use to create the perfect comfort solutions for our customers. Read the brief descriptions, or click the links to learn more.
Air Conditioner
An air conditioner has compresses refrigerant. This dissipates the heat energy pulled from your home into the outside air. Then it pumps the chilled refrigerant back inside.
A heat pump looks identical to an air conditioner, and in the summer it does the exact same thing. The difference? In the winter, a heat pump can heat your home too.
A gas furnace is the king of toasty warm heat during a chilly Bay area winter! A furnace not only warms your air, but is used year round during the cooling season too.
A typical home comfort system is defined as a "split system" because some of the equipment is located outside, and some inside. Packaged systems keep it all in a single foot print.
Your home was built to seal in the conditioned air in order to save on utility bills. This tight home construction also locks in pollutants such as VOCs, allergens, molds and more.
Did you know that without an indoor coil, your air conditioner would be completely useless to you? The evaporator coil is a crucial part of your air conditioning system.
If you use a heat pump, radiant system or other heating system besides a gas furnace, you need an air handler for air circulation, and to house the indoor coil for summer time cooling.
Much has changed since the old school mercury based thermostats that provided simple temperature control. Modern thermostats offer Wi-Fi access, humidity control, weather forecasting and more.