| Temperature Control. |
Humidification and Dehumidification. |
Will the system provide a consistent, even
temperature in each room at all times?
Does the system offer zoning options? |
A system that manages the humidity in your home results
in a healthier environment. No more waking up to a sore
throat, dry skin, nose bleeds or other related problems.
Plus, this will increase your system's efficiency as you'll
be able to keep temperatures lower and still feel warmer. |
| Pure Indoor Air Quality. |
Energy Efficiency. |
Make sure your system can give you the
best air quality possible. |
With energy rates rising, make sure you choose the
most energy efficient system possible. Check the
systems performance ratings at www.ari.org. |
| Noise Control. |
User Friendly. |
Tired of a noisy system? Be sure to ask the
bidding HVAC contractor as to what decibel
noise levels you can expect from the new
system in your home. |
Technology has come to heating and cooling
systems. Find a system that you'll be comfortable
operating — easy-to-use controls and easy-to-
understand maintenance instructions are a must
for most homeowners. |
| Buy From a Professional HVAC Contractor. |
And Speaking of Warranties. |
Make certain you work with a qualified pro-
fessional that can offer you the best products
backed by the best service and warranties. |
Make sure you ask what the warranty is for the products
you're considering. They vary greatly. |
| Product Performance. |
Be a Green Consumer. |
Your home is not the place to "try out" an
unproven performer. Be sure to ask about the
performance of the system you're considering
and what its track record is in terms of
maintenance, service and overall performance. |
You can make a difference in the environment by
selecting system solutions that are "green-oriented."
Be sure you know if the system you're considering
is as eco-friendly as possible—and that you're
comfortable with its green rating. |