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5 HVAC Installation Tips That Save Money, Headaches Down the Road

5 HVAC Installation Tips That Save Money, Headaches Down the Road

Whether you're installing an HVAC system in a new home or updating your existing equipment, you're going to rely on its heating and cooling capabilities to keep you comfortable for many years. The following HVAC installation tips can help ensure that you reap the greatest benefit from this major investment.

  • Hire a trustworthy contractor. A reliable, reputable contractor will have North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certification, and the skills and experience to install your new HVAC equipment correctly. Take the time to research and locate an HVAC contractor who'll install equipment that matches your needs, and who'll stand behind his work with a guarantee. If you base your choice of contractor solely on price, you may end up paying more down the road if the work performed is sub-standard.

  • Ensure correct system capacity. Your contractor should assess your home based on square footage, insulation level, window type, and a number of other critical factors. Then, he or she should calculate the needed equipment capacity using the Air Conditioning Contractors of America's (ACCA) Manual J. Inaccurately sized HVAC equipment won't keep your home comfortable, and could result in higher energy bills due to inefficient operation.

  • Take insulation into account. Your home's insulation plays an important role in both comfort and energy savings. You won't benefit from an energy-efficient system that's correctly sized and properly installed if you're lacking sufficient insulation in your home.

  • Consider your ductwork. Your new, ultra-efficient HVAC system won't effectively heat and cool your home if your ducting design isn't adequate, if the connections aren't sealed, or if it's not insulated properly. Your ductwork is a key factor that should be considered in the planning stage of an HVAC purchase.

  • Get your new installation inspected. Once your contractor has completed the job, make sure you schedule an inspection through your municipality. A building inspector will check that your new system is installed correctly, and that the work meets all local codes.

To learn more helpful HVAC installation tips for your Broken Arrow area home, contact us at Air Assurance. We've been providing outstanding service to our customers since 1985.

Our goal is to help educate our customers in the Tulsa and Broken Arrow, Oklahoma area about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). 

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