
While most of us go into each new year making resolutions of ways we’d like to improve our health, our lives, and our overall sense of happiness, many of us forget to add keeping our home comfortable and safe to the list of improvements for the new year. The one place we can make truly our own is our home, and ensuring that your space leaves you feeling relaxed and prepared for life is an important task. This year, make a difference in your quality of life by upgrading your HVAC and letting your heating and cooling system do the heavy lifting to keep you comfortable not just this year, but for many more to come.


Multi-Zone Mini Split Systems
Whether your house has central heating and air conditioning that doesn’t reach every room or you simply want a fully unique and customizable heating and cooling system that can be tailored to each individual room or zone, a Multi-Zone Mini Split System is the perfect solution for your space. A multi-zone system will traditionally consist of a single outdoor condenser, then one indoor air handler per zone. Ranging in options from 1 to 5 zones, most home layouts will have no issues being accommodated by the wide range of options available to you. Even offering options that can be self-installed without the need for a licensed professional, Multi-Zone Mini Split Systems are a great option for a wide range of homes.
Ductless Mini Split Systems
When it comes to Mini Split Systems, ductless options give you a new level of flexibility to suit the unique needs of your home. Generally leaving a smaller footprint than more traditional central systems, Ductless Mini Splits are a perfect fit for homes built before central HVAC was popular, rooms not included in your central system, or any other spaces where space is limited like studios, additions, sunrooms, garages, and more. Keeping your space comfortable in any weather conditions doesn’t have to be a difficult task when you can tailor each unique zone to fit the needs of the tasks done in those spaces, saving you energy at every step of the process to make your other New Year’s resolutions easier to afford and accomplish.
Indoor Air Purifier
Can you even remember the last time you swapped out the air filter on your HVAC system? Did you know there was a piece of your heating and cooling system that can and should be replaced roughly every three to six months depending on the conditions around and within your home? Regardless of how often you change out your HVAC’s filtration, a lot of homes could still use a little extra oomph when it comes to keeping the space free from pollutants such as dust, dander, smoke, mold, and other contaminants that tend to circulate most homes. Adding in an indoor air purifier can help eliminate these irritants and keep your space as comfortable as possible, during allergy season and beyond.
Air Purifying Fans
Not only helping to remove airborne allergens from your home, Air Purifying Fans do the additional work of helping circulate air more effectively and efficiently through your space. Whether you want a constant breeze directly on yourself at night to sleep comfortably or a fan to oscillate in a large room to keep the entire space more comfortable for you and your family, guests, or visitors, Air Purifying Fans accomplish this task effortlessly while also keeping the air clean. Don’t let sneezing, coughing, or other annoying allergy symptoms be your day to day experience within your home when the simple addition of an Air Purifying Fan can make all the difference.


Replacement Filters for HVAC Systems
Keeping up to date with the maintenance on your HVAC system is integral to its continued operation, but not every servicing task needs to be done by a licensed professional. The air filter in your HVAC system can be easily swapped out by you directly, no middle man required. Each filter should be easy to spot and labeled on the side, telling you the dimensions necessary for a suitable replacement. With various types of filters that can be used in place of the standard filter that comes with your system, you can ensure that your unique needs are met by your system.
Indoor Air Quality Filters
There are various types of replacement filters you can choose between to guarantee a perfect fit for your vision. Air Cleaner filters are a great fit for your HVAC system when you’re looking to remove pollutants like dust, pet dander or smoke, and more from the air circulating your space. Air purifiers run separately of your main HVAC unit and contain separate filters that focus on keeping the quality of your air pure and clean. Additional options like dehumidifier filters are available for high humidity areas working to remove excess moisture from the air . Regardless of which type of filter you choose, keeping it clean and clear of dirt is integral to letting it do the same for the airflow in your home. Whether you need a replacement now or in the not-to-distant future, keeping spares on hand is the best way to keep your system up to date and running smoothly.


Geothermal Systems
HVAC systems are built to last a long time, but every piece of equipment eventually outlives its usefulness. If your current centralized system is starting to struggle to keep up with your climate control demands, or you simply want to lower your footprint with something more efficient, a new Geothermal System is the way to go. Some of the absolute most efficient HVAC systems on the market, Geothermal Systems use the consistent underground temperatures to help keep your home comfortable all year round without having to combat the temperatures above ground.
Geothermal Central Heat Pump Systems
Able to use either an existing water source on your property or refrigerant, Geothermal Central Heat Pump Systems can cater to the unique layout and needs of your space. For those that have a reliable water supply nearby like a pond or lake, you can take advantage of an open loop system that pulls water directly from that source, filters it, and uses it in place of traditional refrigerant to heat and cool your space. While this method does have a lower entry cost and easier servicing, the likelihood is higher for complications from impurities in the water. Without that water source, a closed loop system simply spirals through the ground below your yard and pushes refrigerant through the tubing to give you the temperatures you desire. With a slightly higher price point and a more intensive servicing process, these closed loop systems are very unlikely to run into issues as nothing new is being introduced to the system. No matter your land situation, a Geothermal Central Heat Pump System is the perfect solution to upgrade your quality of life and lower your impact on the environment.