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The global HVAC systems market reached a value of $136.3 billion in 2021.

There are a lot of aspects to having an HVAC system installed, replaced, or maintained. When this is happening, you most likely won’t have an understanding of everything that’s going on, or how you can get the most out of your HVAC system. Fortunately, your HVAC contractor should be able to tell you everything you need.

For six questions you should ask your HVAC contractor, keep reading.

1. Is the HVAC Unit the Right Size for My Home?

If your HVAC system is too big or too small it could create various issues, such as:

  • Short cycling
  • Exessive energy use
  • Poor ventilation
  • Reduced lifespan

A professional HVAC company should always do load calculations to determine the size of the HVAC unit you need for your home. This involves running tests based on the size of your home, the windows, the insulation, and the ventilation requirements.

By comparing the data gathered to performance data of HVAC machines the team at Bowersox Air Conditioning and Heating can match you up with an HVAC system that’s just right.

2. Is My Ductwork in Good Condition?

Even with the perfect HVAC system, ducting that’s leaking or poorly insulated will cause the efficiency to drop significantly. This will result in your system working harder to maintain temperatures, leading to increased utility bills.

3. How Long Will It Take to Complete the Job?

Professional HVAC services with a lot of experience should be able to provide an estimate of how long a job will take. At Bowersox we’ll be able to talk you through the entire process, giving a timescale for each step.

4. What Temperature Should I Set My Thermostat To?

Heating and cooling your home can use a lot of energy, so you want to keep things as efficient as possible. It can be hard to figure out the ideal temperature, but a professional contractor should be able to give you an idea based on your home, the time of year, and weather conditions.

Florida is warm for most of the year, so you’re likely to need cooling services more than heating services. Not having a suitable temperature in the summer months could be very costly, so ask one of our contractors what they recommend for your home.

5. What Maintenance Can I Do?

A lot of HVAC maintenance should only be done by professionals, but there may be some simple tasks that you can do yourself. This can be things as simple as vacuuming vents or dusting the unit.

These are small tasks but will help with the upkeep of your system. Depending on your unit, your HVAC technician may be able to recommend some other things you can do to help.

6. How Can I Improve Air Quality?

One of the features of your HVAC system is air filtration. Having unclean air in your home is detrimental to your health, so you should ask your technician if there’s anything else you can do to help keep the air clean. They’ll typically recommend cleaning ducts and replacing filters but may have some other helpful suggestions.

A Reliable HVAC Contractor

HVAC systems are very complicated, so you should only ever have a fully trained HVAC contractor carry out maintenance on your system. Bowersox Air Conditioning and Heating is a professional HVAC service based in Venice, FL.

We handle servicing, repairs, installation, maintenance, and more. For any questions about what we offer, click here to contact us today.

How We Can Help

We offer high-quality blow in insulation services for homeowners and business owners in the North Port, Venice, Nokomis, & Sarasota areas.

We can add blow-in insulation to your existing home, or we can meet your insulation needs during a new construction project. We perform work in a wide range of properties, including custom single-family homes and commercial properties. In addition, we can help during multi-family remodels or retro work.

In fact, over the past several years, we have been able to meet the unique needs of hundreds of architects, builders, and homeowners. For instance, we have re-insulated existing attics or helped with new additions.

We have also played a role in gut renovations that have required our insulation services. Likewise, we have provided insulation for apartment buildings spanning multiple stories.

To learn more about how our blow-in insulation services can add comfort and value to your home or commercial property in the seasons ahead.