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Keeping your Home or Office Running Safe with Professional Electrical Work

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Rule #1 of Homeownership: Never attempt do-it-yourself electrical work. To ensure any wiring or other electrical work is done correctly and safely, you should entrust your electrical jobs to a professional. DIY electrical work is never a smart investment.

Rule #2 of Homeownership: If it involves wires, leave it to a licensed contractor. These tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • -Residential and commercial wiring and rewiring

  • -Light switch and outlet installation

  • -Light fixture and ceiling fan installation

  • -Outdoor and security lighting

  • -Appliance and generator installation

  • -Cable, data, and phone wiring

  • -Electrical panel upgrades

  • -Air conditioning, furnace, and other HVAC work

While it seems like a great way to save a few dollars here and there, electrical work is a task better to the professionals.

Rule #3 of Homeownership: Trust Fresh Air Concepts. We promise to provide you with highly qualified, HVAC, Heating, Air Conditioning, Air Purification, Plumbing and Electrical professionals for the Maryland Area.

Rule #1 of Fresh Air Concepts: Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional technicians. We also offer 24 hour emergency service, so when the unfortunate happens… Fresh Air Concepts is there. We guarantee all of our appointments within a two-hour window and provide a “Live” dispatcher, no recordings… to ensure that you are given the attention you deserve.

If you have any questions about Electrical Work, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click heretoday!

Fresh Air Concept’s mission is simple… “To Be Your HVAC Contractor of Choice for All of Your Maryland Indoor Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification Quality Needs”.

We specialize in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

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Keep Your Home or Office Running Safe and Sound with Help from Your Local Electrical Contractor


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What is Geothermal Energy and Why Should I be Interested?

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Geothermal heating and cooling systems are nothing new. They have been around for quite some time. But until recently, these highly efficient systems had been flying under the radar.

What is Geothermal Energy?

Geothermal heating and cooling systems are incredibly efficient because they utilize geothermal energy, which is energy stored in the ground. You see, the ground absorbs the sun’s energy everyday, storing it just a few feet below the surface. A Geothermal heat pump extracts this energy and uses it to either heat or cool your home, depending on the season.

Installing a Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems

First, there are several factors to consider:

-The amount of property you own

-Will this system be a retrofit for your home or a new construction

Types of Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems

-Horizontal (Closed-Loop Systems): Generally the most cost-effective option for residential use, horizontal geothermal heat pumps cut down on installation costs by utilizing a Slinky method of looping pipes in a shorter trench (5 feet deep and 2 feet wide).

-Vertical (Closed-Loop Systems): Most often used for large commercial buildings and schools, vertical geothermal heat pumps are perfect for areas where the land required for horizontal loops would be prohibitive. Vertical GHPs minimize the disturbance of existing landscape. Instead of long trenches, vertical systems utilize deep holes (4 inches in diameter and 100-400 feet deep).

-Pong/Lake (Closed-Loop Systems): If there is a body of water close by, this may be the most cost-effective option for you! A supply line pipe is run underground from the building to the water and coiled into circles at least eight feet under the surface of the water (this prevents freezing from becoming an issue).

-Open-Loop System: An open-loop geothermal heat pump utilizes well or surface body water as the heat exchange fluid throughout the GHP system. Once the water fully circulates through the system, it returns to the ground through the well, a recharge well, or surface discharge.

-Hybrid System: Hybrid geothermal heat pumps utilize several geothermal resources or a combination of geothermal sources and outdoor air. These types of systems are designed for areas where cooling needs are significantly larger than heating needs.

Benefits of Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems

-Geothermal Energy is renewable

-Geothermal energy reduces acid rain created by the burning of fossil fuels by 97%

-Geothermal Heating and Cooling is incredibly efficient and cost-effective

-With very few moving parts, Geothermal heating and cooling systems are incredibly quiet and make little to no noise inside and outside the home.

-Underground piping often carries warranties of 25–50 years, while the heat pumps, themselves, often last 20 years or more.

If you’re interested in saving money and doing something good for the environment, a geothermal heat pump might be the answer. So if you have any questions about Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concept’s mission is simple… “To Be Your HVAC Contractor of Choice for All of Your Maryland Indoor Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification Quality Needs”

We specialize in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Geothermal Energy – Green Heating and Cooling Solution

 

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Heat Pump System Design and Function

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Heat pump system design – for both air source and ground source heat pumps – is incredibly simple, requiring just a few key components to deliver desirable results. Both systems make use of renewable sources of energy to provide complete heating and cooling solutions.

Heat Pump System Main Components

  • Compressor
  • Fan
  • Copper Tubing
  • High Pressure Safety Switch
  • Reversing Valve
  • Defrost Control
  • Protective Wire Meshing

Heat Pump as a Primary Cooling System: The heat pump is a very efficient and reliable cooling system and can provide cooling to a building via its own operations without the need for additional cooling systems, such as CAV and VAV.

Heat Pump as a Primary Heating System: By changing the direction of the refrigerant flow, you can transform your heat pump into a heating system.

Benefits of Heat Pump Systems

  1. 1. Since heat pumps do not require traditional style boiler or chiller to perform both heating and cooling functions, these systems tend to cost less.
  2. 2. Heat pump systems are incredibly efficient, which also helps to save you more money.Heat pump efficiency is measured with two distinct ratings. While in the cooling mode, heat pumps receive a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio or SEER number. SEER is like gas mileage. The higher the gas mileage or SEER, the more efficient the automobile or system is. Most new heat pumps rate between 13.0 and 19.0 SEER. While in the heating mode, heat pumps also receive a Heating Seasonal Performance Factor or HSPF rating. Again, the higher the number, the more efficiently the system works. Most new units have ratings between 7.7 and 9.0 HSPF.

If you have any questions about Heat Pump System Design and Function, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concept’s mission is simple… “To Be Your HVAC Contractor of Choice for All of Your Maryland Indoor Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification Quality Needs”

We specialize in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

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Heat Pump System Is Able To Heat And Cool Any Given Space Most Effectively


 

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Uneven Heating and Cooling in Your Home

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Are you struggling with uneven heating and cooling in your home? Well, instead of opening and closing vents and adjusting your thermostat to compensate, contact the HVAC specialists at Fresh Air Concepts today!

  • Fooling with vents and adjusting the thermostat is a waste of both your time and money!
  • Uneven heating and cooling is not just annoying and uncomfortable, it can also damage your HVAC system – shortening its useful life – and increase your heating and cooling bills.

Tips on Addressing Uneven Heating and Cooling in Your Home

  1. Have Ductwork Inspected: Uneven heating and cooling could be caused by uneven airflow within your ductwork. An airflow imbalance also causes your system to work overtime in order to compensate, running up your heating and cooling bills and shortening the life of your HVAC system.
  2. Variable Speed Motors: Variable speed motors provide more even heating and cooling, and allow for more precise control of airflow throughout the home – helping to make your home’s heating and cooling much more efficient.
  3. HVAC Size Matters: An improperly sized HVAC system could be the source of your uneven heating and cooling. To determine whether your HVAC system is properly sized, contact the HVAC specialists at Fresh Air Concepts for an up-to-date load calculation.

Whether your heating and air conditioning system is new or old, lack of proper maintenance by a licensed and qualified HVAC contractor is one of the leading causes of malfunctioning equipment and high operation costs. In fact, experts estimate that close to 75% of your utility bills are associated with your heating and air conditioner systems.

Fresh Air Concepts offers several membership plans geared towards extending the life of your HVAC system through meticulous inspections and maintenance.

If you have any questions about the Uneven Heating and Cooling or Fresh Air Concept’s Maintenance Plans, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concept’s mission is simple… “To Be Your HVAC Contractor of Choice for All of Your Maryland Indoor Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification Quality Needs”

We specialize in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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How to Avoid Uneven Heating and Cooling in Your Home

 

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Condensing Boilers Vs Out-Dated Central Heating Systems

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Central heating systems have evolved over the last twenty years, moving from oversized boilers to smaller, high-efficiency condensing boilers. These new systems save homeowners money, don’t waste energy, and they are better for the environment.

There are currently two types of condensing boilers available, combination boilers and regular boilers.

Combination Condensing Boilers: These systems heat the water as you use it, so there is no need for a water tank. Because of this, combination condensing boilers are generally smaller and better suited to small households.

Regular Condensing Boilers: These systems use a hot water cylinder to heat up water.

If you have a central heating system made before 1990, you should strong consider upgrading to a more efficient system. Here’s why…

Minimize Energy Waste: Condensing boilers do not release steam that is made when water is heated up, whereas old boilers would expel it through the flue. Instead, newer boilers capture this water vapor, turning it back into liquid water.

Less Maintenance: New central heating systems do not require constant maintenance to keep them running at maximum efficiency. And most of the maintenance they do require can be done by any homeowner. These task include:

• Draining the system every year

•  Start using the system regularly in the months before you need it

As you can see, there are several reasons for you to make the switch to a more efficient boiler.

If you have any questions about High Efficiency Condensing Boilers, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

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High Efficiency Condensing Boilers Vs Old Central Heating Systems

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Types of Heating Systems

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

There are numerous central heating systems on the market today, most of which comprise of a boiler, radiator, and pipework. But which central heating system is best for you, your home, your needs, and, most importantly, your budget?

The right heating system is crucial in the battle to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, while still maintaining energy efficiency.

Two Main Types of Central Heating Systems

1. Pumped/Vented: These are the most common types of central heating systems. A pumped/vented Central Heating System has a feed and expansion tank, which supplies your home with hot water and provides the radiators with heat. The tank is designed to compensate for any water expansion that is caused by the heating process.

2. Sealed: With sealed heating systems, no water tank is needed. The whole system is sealed and unvented. The benefits of a sealed system include: no risk of freezing pipes in the loft; no maintenance work on the tank or pipes that would be in the loft in a pumped/vented system; reduces the risk of leaking; reduced risk of airlocks, corrosion and sludge as there isn’t a chance of air being drawn down into the system through open vents as the system is sealed; and it can be flushed out under pressure if needed by the mains water supply.

No matter which central heating system you choose, you will not be disappointed. These heating units are worth the money. They are cheaper to run. They offer all around control. And they are incredibly efficient.

If you have any questions about the Different Types of Heating Systems, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Types of Central Heating Systems

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Geothermal Heat Pump Brings Great Savings

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Geothermal heat pumps (GHPs) are not only incredibly efficient at heating and cooling your home, but they also save you money in the process. How do GHPs accomplish this? Well, as we already said, they are extremely efficient. GHPs use up to 44% less energy than air-source heat pumps and as much as 72% less energy than other conventional heating and cooling solutions. And that leads to more money in your pocket!

What Makes Geothermal Heat Pumps So Energy Efficient?

While traditional air-source pumps draw heat from the outside air, geothermal pumps work by taking heat from the Earth’s surface. This proves to be much more energy efficient, because while the temperature of the outside air is in constant flux, the temperature below the Earth’s surface remains at a constant 50°F.

Additional Benefits of Geothermal Heat Pumps

• Geothermal Heat Pumps are quieter than traditional heating and cooling units.

• GHPs’ design flexibility allows them to be installed as part of newly-constructed homes or in retrofit situations.

• Geothermal Heat Pump hardware takes up less room than other systems, freeing up space in your home.

• These heat pumps are incredibly durable and last longer than traditional systems. The underground piping often carries warranties of 25–50 years, while the heat pumps, themselves, often last 20 years or more.

• GHPs require less maintenance than other heating and cooling systems.

• And if the geothermal pump has a two-speed compressor and variable fans, you can enjoy even more cost-savings on your energy bills.

If you have any questions about the Money Saving Benefits of Geothermal Heat Pumps, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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A Geothermal Heat Pump Provides Tremendous Energy Savings

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Geothermal Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Unless you have researched the topic before, you probably do not know a lot about Geothermal Heat Pumps (GHPs). Well, you’re in luck, because we at Fresh Air Concepts know the ins and outs of these efficient heating and cooling systems.

Geothermal Heat Pumps have several benefits, including:

1. 25 years for the inside components.

2. System life is estimated at 50+ years for the ground loop.

3. GHPs are very efficient way for heating and cooling your home, using 25-50% less energy than conventional heating and cooling systems.

GHPs offer several other advantages over more traditional heating and cooling sources, as well.

Advantages Geothermal Heating/Cooling Systems Have Over Standard HVAC Systems

•  Low Operating Cost

•  No Required Exposed Outdoor Equipment

•  Level Seasonal Electric Demand

•  No On-Site Combustion

•  Long Life Expectancy

•  Low Cost Integrated Water Heating

•  Simplicity

•  Low Maintenance

•  No Supplemental Heat Required

•  Low Environmental Impact

 

Although these systems cost more initially, GHPs are well worth the investment. Between the lengthy system life, the decreased need for maintenance, and the energy efficiency of GHPs, these systems pay for themselves in the long run

If you have any questions about the Benefits of Geothermal Heat Pumps, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Heating and Cooling Using a Geothermal Pump

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HVAC Maintenance, Your Heating and Cooling Bills, and You

Friday, February 10th, 2012

How often do you change your filters? How often do you clean your HVAC system? How often do you check your refrigerant levels? And how often do you have your HVAC system (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) professionally serviced?

Did you know that each one of those tasks plays an important role in the efficiency and upkeep of your HVAC system?

Did you also know that the purchase of an HVAC system is one of the top household expenditures for the typical American? So doesn’t it make sense to try and make your current HVAC system work as long as possible? After all, annual maintenance and occasional repairs are much cheaper than replacing your entire HVAC system. Not to mention that an inefficient HVAC system could be the reason for your high heating and cooling bills.

So what are you waiting for? Call Fresh Air Concepts today!

Fresh Air Concepts offers several Maintenance Agreements geared towards extending the life of your HVAC system through meticulous inspections and maintenance. It doesn’t matter if your heating and air conditioning system is new or old, lack of proper maintenance by a licensed and qualified HVAC contractor is one of the leading causes of malfunctioning equipment, high operating costs, and unexpected emergency repairs.

Call  Fresh Air Concepts today at 1-800-708-4322 or visit us at 4fac.com,  and ask how we can maximize your systems’ efficiency, extend the life of your system, and most importantly – save you money.

A commercial HVAC maintenance agreement is an important part of any business plan, because it is better to spend a little money now on maintenance then it is to spend a lot of money down the road on repairs that could have been avoided.

But not every HVAC service agreement is created equal. That is why you should trust your heating and cooling system maintenance to a company with a proven track record for excellence and professionalism, a company like Fresh Air Concepts.

If you have any questions about our HVAC Service Agreements, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Save Money on Your Heating and Cooling Bills

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Types of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

We have already told you the benefits of geothermal heat pumps, how geothermal heat pumps work, and the tax incentives associated with commercial geothermal heat pumps; now we are going to get into the five basic types of geothermal heat pumps. These include:

Horizontal (Closed-Loop Systems): Generally the most cost-effective option for residential use, horizontal geothermal heat pumps cut down on installation costs by utilizing a Slinky method of looping pipes in a shorter trench (5 feet deep and 2 feet wide).

Vertical (Closed-Loop Systems): Most often used for large commercial buildings and schools, vertical geothermal heat pumps are perfect for areas where the land required for horizontal loops would be prohibitive. Vertical GHPs minimize the disturbance of existing landscape. Instead of long trenches, vertical systems utilize deep holes (4 inches in diameter and 100-400 feet deep).

Pong/Lake (Closed-Loop Systems): If there is a body of water close by, this may be the most cost-effective option for you! A supply line pipe is run underground from the building to the water and coiled into circles at least eight feet under the surface of the water (this prevents freezing from becoming an issue).

Open-Loop System: An open-loop geothermal heat pump utilizes well or surface body water as the heat exchange fluid throughout the GHP system. Once the water fully circulates through the system, it returns to the ground through the well, a recharge well, or surface discharge.

Hybrid System: Hybrid geothermal heat pumps utilize several geothermal resources or a combination of geothermal sources and outdoor air. These types of systems are designed for areas where cooling needs are significantly larger than heating needs.

Each system is unique and each has its advantages and disadvantages. To find out more about which system is best for your home or business, contact a heating and cooling specialist, like Fresh Air Concepts.

If you have any questions about the Types of Geothermal Heat Pumps, please contact Fresh Air Concepts by calling 1-800-708-4FAC or click here today!

Fresh Air Concepts specializes in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Air Purification in both residential and commercial applications for the Maryland Area.

Superior customer service is and always will be our #1 priority. Fresh Air Concepts promises to provide you with highly qualified and professional, heating, air Conditioning, and air purification technicians.  And remember, we are an award winning, factory authorized Carrier dealer!

Make sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Types of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems

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