Wednesday, May 28, 2014


 

WHY CHOOSE MITSUBISHI DUCTLESS SYSTEMS? PT III

Systems to meet all your heating and cooling needs

Single-Zone Systems

Mitsubishi single-zone systems are great for regulating temperatures in one single room. They provide one-to-one control with the attached indoor unit, which results in higher SEER levels, and the footprint enables mounting in more locations for less obtrusive installations.
 

Multi-Zone Systems

If you have multiple rooms to regulate, you can choose a Multi-zone system, which connects up to 8 indoor units. This flexibility allows you to better regulate the temperature settings in the rooms where you tend to spend the most time, while keeping other rooms on minimal settings to save money on utility bills.

INFORMATION COURTESY OF: HOME DEPOT

For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com

Thursday, May 22, 2014


WHY CHOOSE MITSUBISHI DUCTLESS SYSTEMS? PT II

Comfort Control


Transforms one room, or as many as eight, into a comfortable living space regardless of available ducts or windows.

1) Utilizes wireless thermostat capability to link your wall-mounted control with your PC, Smartphone or tablet

2) Delivers comfort & energy efficiency
3) Ideal for areas requiring extra heating & cooling

Advanced Technology


Our INVERTER-driven compressor maximizes efficiency by automatically changing its speed to match the cooling and heating needs of a room.
1) I-see Sensor automatically detects ceiling & floor temperatures and makes necessary temperature changes
2) Unit does not start & stop repetitively, eliminating temperature variations & wasted energy

INFORMATION COURTESY OF: HOME DEPOT

For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com

Wednesday, May 21, 2014


WHY CHOOSE MITSUBISHI DUCTLESS SYSTEMS? PT I

Systems for All Climate Types

Whether your home is in a hot or cold climate, you can end the struggle of cost vs. comfort.
  1. Uses only the exact amount of energy needed to maintain comfort
  2. Adjusts automatically to changing conditions
  3. Very easy to maintain
 
Energy Efficient

1. Mitsubishi Electric cooling & heating systems use advanced technology to save you money.

2. More energy efficient than traditional HVAC systems


3. 40% more efficient than standard window units for cooling


4. Heating performance far superior to traditional heat pumps

INFORMATION COURTESY OF: HOME DEPOT

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014


Benefits of Regular Maintenance


Annual maintenance is one of the most cost-effective ways to maintain your comfort, save money and ensure that your new A/C system stays in working order. An improperly maintained HVAC system is more likely to work harder and develop significant problems that reduce comfort and decrease energy savings. The Quality Maintenance Program recommends Preventive Maintenance Agreements that include a minimum of two visits a year.
In addition to an annual Preventive Maintenance Agreement consider these helpful tasks.

Dirt makes HVAC equipment work harder. Debris and dirty filters block air flow and increase energy use. By keeping the area around your HVAC equipment clean and by replacing dirty filters, you will save energy and lower costs. And, you can do these simple things yourself.

Check your filters once a month, and replace when needed. This simple task is one of the easiest and least expensive ways you can save energy and money.

SOURCE: www.sce.com
 
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

What to Do to Get Energy Ready for Summer

  PT II

If your air conditioner needs replacement do it BEFORE the HOT WEATHER HITS because heating & air conditioning repair people will be very busy. And more than likely, some other things around your home need attention as well. Your air ducts may need testing for leaks and then sealed. Your attic insulation probably has compacted, so you may need to add more. Your windows and doors and other parts of the building envelope may need caulking and weather stripping. You may need solar window film to keep out the heat.

Consider changing your old thermostat to a programmable one. You can save up to $100 a year by using a new set-back thermostat. If your thermostat is really old and uses a mercury switch (a glass tube filed with silvery substance) call your local public works department to find out how to dispose of this toxic material.

Consider installing a whole-house fan that uses cool air in the evening to cool the entire house and push hot air out of the attic area.

For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com