Carlson's Residential Heating & Cooling

Click on image to view full line of residential Heat PumpsFirst Things, First. What is a System?

Before we can explain how your home can be more comfortable, it's important to understand exactly what a home comfort system is. Most common is a forced air system that uses air ducts to carry conditioned air throughout your home.

A typical forced air system employs an air conditioner, furnace and coil, or a heat pump and air handler. In the Northwest a heat pump and furnace or air conditioner and air handler are more appropriate for heating and cooling your home. These systems are called split systems because they require both an outdoor and an indoor unit.

The opposite of a split system is a package unit. Instead of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit, all systems and components are housed in a single cabinet and installed outdoors, or sometimes in the attic. But regardless of whether it is a split system or a package unit, the concept is the same. Each component is designed and engineered to work together in what is called a "matched system." A matched system is composed of compatible equipment and is perfectly balanced. This is the best way to ensure optimum performance with the highest comfort, efficiency, and longevity.

Click on image to view full line of residential Heat PumpsWhy the Right Size Is So Important.

A system that is too large will cool or heat your house quickly, but you still may not feel comfortable. That's because it will satisfy the thermostat before it can adequately remove sufficient moisture from the air - which will make summer stickier than it should be. And the stress of short-cycling (too many starts and stops) will shorten the life of your equipment and increase your heating and cooling bills. On the other hand, a system that is too small just cannot get the job done. The air conditioner will run constantly in the summer and the furnace will do the same in the winter.

A Higher Efficiency System Gives You Greater Comfort.

In the heating and air conditioning industry, terms like SEER, AFUE and HSPF are used to indicate the efficiency of different types of equipment. Minimum efficiencies have been established by the Federal government, but, in general, it's important to remember that the higher the efficiency rating, the greater the energy savings. When properly selected, higher efficiency matched systems offer improved comfort at reduced operating costs.

Click on image to view full line of residential Heat PumpsCarlson's Heating & Air Conditioning Specializes in Home Comfort.

Carlson's technicians have had extensive training in determining your comfort needs, as well as the system size and components that are just right for your home. Your technician will determine your load by using a heat-gain/heat-loss analysis, which will take into account your windows, insulation, ductwork, and building materials. Your lifestyle will also be considered so that your system can be tailored to your comfort needs. This may take a few hours of your time, but it's well worth the investment. Carlson's is here to serve you!

Customers Trust Carlson's

More than 40 years in business says it all! We have a proven record of providing quality materials and exceeding our customers' expectations with our superior service and craftsmanship. Our mission for every customer is "To supply the finest and most efficient heating and cooling products available, at an affordable price." We also offer financing.

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Are your heating & cooling bills too high?
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