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Here’s What’s New in the Realm of HVAC Units

Feb 9, 2016

The Latest HVAC Technologies

When it comes to HVAC technologies, many not only make the process much more efficient, but also make the repair jobs much easier. Whether it’s on-demand hot water or an ice-powered air conditioner, technology is revolutionizing the way HVAC is installed and maintained.

Greenwood, IN | Heating and Cooling System Technologies In today’s modern homes, these technologies are being used to create HVAC systems that are more efficient and also more reliable. If you’re interested in learning more about these and other exciting aspects of HVAC technology, here are some of the most popular ones now available to homes in Greenwood and many other places.

Ice-Powered Air Conditioning

If you want to cut your total energy consumption in a big way, consider having an ice-powered air conditioning system installed in your Greenwood home. Known as the Ice Bear, it works by freezing nearly 500 gallons of water overnight and then using it the next day.

When this system switches on its Ice Cooling mode, it can cool a home for up to six hours, which can substantially decrease monthly cooling bills. Working in conjunction with a conventional unit, this is a trend that is expected to become more in-demand by consumers everywhere.

On-Demand Hot Water

Saving money, energy, and water, the on-demand hot water heater can be attached to a home’s water lines to produce hot water whenever it’s needed. Done by allowing cool water to circulate back to the water heater through the cold water line, it then allows hot water to be available 24 hours a day.

With the average home wasting as much as 12,000 gallons of water per year while waiting for hot water, this technology is expected to become very popular as it is introduced to more and more homeowners across the United States.

Dual Fuel Heat Pumps

As heat pumps have grown in popularity over the years, many companies have looked for ways to make them even more efficient. As a result, engineers have invented dual-fuel heat pumps that can work well in virtually any climate.

When the temperature is above 35 degrees, electricity is used to heat the home. However, when the temperature falls below 35 degrees, gas heat is used to make the system more efficient. Costing up to $1,000 more than a conventional system, they are nevertheless growing in popularity.

For quality services in your Greenwood, IN home, call Johnson Heating | Cooling | Plumbing, Inc. at (317) 881-7738 today.

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