How to Choose the Right HVAC Contractor

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    Wondering how to choose the best HVAC company for your needs? Here’s a surprisingly effective tip. Ask your HVAC contractor how they pay their service technicians. You may be surprised to learn that many heating and cooling companies pay service techs based only on sales. That means their techs are HIGHLY motivated to try to sell you repairs, parts, and even whole systems that are unnecessary!

    Having commissioned technicians is a surefire recipe for repairs and service that are unnecessarily expensive. After all, the more they charge you, the more they make. That’s why it’s important to work with an HVAC contractor who does NOT pay commissions. A non-commission compensation structure leads to more honesty and better service.

    At Hughes Air Heating & Cooling, unlike most other HVAC companies in the greater Phoenix area, we do not compensate our technicians via commission. That means you can have total peace of mind when our heating and air conditioning professionals make recommendations about your repairs and systems. We are here to provide our clients with honest information and HVAC service designed around your needs and goals. No unnecessary repairs. No early replacement recommended. Just straightforward advice oriented around what’s best for your heating and cooling systems.

    And, don’t forget, the Hughes Air Heating & Cooling team undergoes extensive training and continuing education. As a Trane Comfort Specialist, our technicians are well-versed in all the latest technologies. We can make sure you get the most up-to-date information and that your systems are handled with care. Hughes Air Heating & Cooling is your first choice for honest, effective HVAC repair and installation in Mesa. Call now to get started!

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        Heating System Ready Before Cooler Weather

        November 7, 2016

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          With cooler weather on the way, now is the time to think about fall maintenance. Many homeowners make the mistake of waiting until the last minute to get their heat pump or furnace ready for the heating season. Getting your heating system ready for winter now can save you plenty of headaches later.

          Your Tune-up

          The surest way to nip any problems in the bud is scheduling your annual heat pump or furnace tune-up. Our HVAC-system professional will thoroughly inspect your system, clean all the parts and make sure the connections are tight and the wiring is sound. This inspection will allow your technician to catch any developing problems and correct them immediately. So when it’s time to turn the heat on, you can count on it. That service call also gives you the opportunity to discuss any questions or concerns. It’s an ideal time, for example, to ask your technician about the air filter–what kind he recommends for your unit and how often it should be checked.

          Your Ductwork

          A ductwork check isn’t automatically included in your tune-up, but you can ask for one. Your technician will be able to locate any rips, tears or loose connections and seal them. You’ll be assured of tight ducts that can deliver all the warm air that you need. You’ll be assured of healthier air quality, as well, because duct leaks can allow contaminants to enter your air stream. If your ducts run in spaces where you have combustion equipment, sealing any leaks will also keep any carbon monoxide out of the air in your home.

          Other Projects

          At the same time you’re tending to your heating system, consider DIY projects that can help your system do its job. Seal the air leaks in your home. Check door and window frames, as well as spots where wiring, cable and plumbing come into your home. This is a good time to boost your insulation, paying special attention to the attic.

          Hughes Air Heating & Cooling can put you on the right track when it comes to fall maintenance. Contact us for all your heating needs. We serve homeowners in the North and East metropolitan Phoenix area.

          Commercial HVAC Services

          October 26, 2016

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            How Do Commercial HVAC Systems Work?

            A lot of people believe that air conditioners work by cooling the air in a particular area. However, this is a common misconception. In fact, air conditioners cool an area down by removing the excess heat from the air indoor and transferring it outside through the outdoor unit.

            The heat is removed as the air passes through the refrigerant coils in the indoor units of commercial HVAC systems. The refrigerant lines then transfer the heat outside where it is dispersed. Once the temperature set through the thermostat is achieved, the cooling cycle stops.

            How Do Commercial HVAC Service Contracts Work?

            A commercial HVAC service contract entails all the services performed by your selected HVAC contractor in Phoenix. Therefore, a well-defined service contract is the key to a long and mutually-respectable relationship between the business owner and the contractor. These services are to be performed at pre-arranged intervals.

            These tasks include regular checkups, maintenance, cleaning and testing. Some of the components that the contractors pay special attention to include filters, coils, blowers, condensate pans, ducts and drains. The contractor also has to pay attention to the maintenance requirements needed to maintain a warranty, set by the HVAC system manufacturer. The contractor needs to provide regular maintenance to the said components so the warranty does not go void.

            Finally, the company is responsible for any emergencies that may result from HVAC system malfunction. The contractor needs to be responsive and have a team on stand-by in case an emergency occurs.

            Why I Need Commercial HVAC Maintenance?

            No matter if you plan on installing a new commercial HVAC system or need a contractor to assist you with regular HVAC cleaning, check-up and maintenance, hiring a reliable commercial HVAC service in Phoenix can help you keep the cost of running your HVAC system down.

            If you want to have a brand new HVAC installed in your commercial building, a HVAC expert can help you choose the right HVAC system size which will help you minimize your energy costs and increase your system’s efficiency. Making the right choice regarding the size of your HVAC system means that all the areas in your office will be equally heated or cooled.

            When it comes to HVAC maintenance, hiring a contractor will ensure all the parts of you commercial HVAC system are going to be up to the highest energy efficiency standards. Furthermore, it means that any issues or malfunctions will be noticed in advance, preventing any serious problems from happening. A HVAC maintenance contractor will help your system work efficiently by regularly inspecting it, replacing the air filters, cleaning the vents and replacing any components when necessary.

            How To Manage Maintenance For Commercial Building HVAC Systems?

            Just like any technical equipment, the best way you can ensure your HVAC system is efficient and long-lasting is to provide regular maintenance. If you wait until your HVAC system malfunctions, the cost of repairing the issue in question will likely be higher than that of regular HVAC maintenance.

            Depending on the type, age and size of your commercial HVAC system, the frequency of the maintenance schedule will vary. Ideally, you should have your HVAC maintenance at least twice a year, once in spring and once in fall, before the cooling and heating season respectively.

            Spring Commercial HVAC Maintenance Steps

            • Replace the air filters
            • Clean the evaporator and condenser coils
            • Test the blower motor and fan
            • Lubricate the motor and any other moving components
            • Check the thermostat
            • Check the refrigerant levels
            • Check the safety controls
            • Inspect the wiring
            • Check for unusual smells or noises
            • Replace or lubricate the belts
            • Check the ducts
            • Clean the outdoor units

            Fall Commercial HVAC Maintenance Steps

            • Replace the filters
            • Lubricate the motor and any other moving components
            • Test the blower motor and fan
            • Check the heat exchange
            • Inspect the wiring
            • Check for gas leaks
            • Check for unusual smells or noises
            • Check the refrigerant levels
            • Check the ducts
            • Replace or lubricate the belts

            Even though both lists seem like a lot of work, with the help of a reliable Phoenix HVAC contractor your HVAC system can run like a charm throughout the year. Once you choose a HVAC company, they will inspect the system and schedule maintenance as frequently as required.

            How Much Does It Cost To Replace Commercial HVAC Ducts?

            Dealing with old or worn-out commercial HVAC ducts is as important for the comfort of your employees as installing a new HVAC system is.

            If you don’t take proper care of your commercial ducts, including maintenance and regular cleaning, they can reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system by preventing the free flow of air throughout your commercial building. This can decrease the efficiency of your HVAC by up to 40%.

            Furthermore, old ductworks are more subject to leaks and cracks that come naturally with aging equipment. If this happens, you have no other choice but to replace your ductwork.

            When To Replace Commercial HVAC Ducts?

            When patching up your existing ductwork doesn’t help of happens too often, the affected areas are out of reach or if there’s too many of them, replacing your ductwork is likely the better option. This is especially true for older commercial buildings with ductwork that doesn’t match today’s green standards. The age of these ducts alone makes them more susceptible to additional damage and renders them inefficient.

            Cost Of Replacing Commercial HVAC Ducts

            The cost of HVAC duct replacement in Phoenix varies from project to project due to numerous factors being involved when forming a price. First of all, you have to consider the age of the building and the old ductwork. Next, the size of the building as well as different temperature zones all play a huge role when it comes to forming a price. The best way to learn more about commercial HVAC duct replacement price is to ask for a free quote from your local HVAC contractor like Hughes Heating & Air in Phoenix.

            How Commercial HVAC Maintenance Improves My Business?

            Simply put, you cannot expect a neglected commercial HVAC system to perform with as much efficiency as a well-maintained one would. If you neglect your commercial HVAC maintenance, you can expect your energy bills to grow and the comfort of your employees to be at risk. Therefore, regular commercial HVAC maintenance can help your business in several ways:

            • Decreased electrical bills
            • Reduced risk of equipment malfunctions
            • Minimized need for emergency repairs
            • Longer HVAC system life expectancy
            • More comfort for your employees
            • Safer operation

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