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Frequently Asked Questions

These are the most frequently asked questions about HVAC, Sizing, and More. Please feel free to contact us if you don’t see your question answered below.

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What does HVAC stand for?

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to systems that regulate indoor temperature, air quality, and humidity for comfort and safety.

How often should HVAC systems be serviced?

HVAC systems should be professionally serviced at least once per year. Ideally, heating systems are inspected in the fall and cooling systems in the spring.

How long does an HVAC system typically last?

Furnaces: 15–20 years Air conditioners: 10–15 years | Heat pumps: 10–15 years | Proper maintenance can extend system life.

Why is my energy bill suddenly higher?

Common causes include dirty air filters, aging equipment, refrigerant issues, duct leaks, or thermostat malfunctions. A system inspection can identify the root cause.

How often should I change my air filter?

Most residential filters should be changed every 1–3 months, depending on usage, filter type, pets, and indoor air quality needs.

What size HVAC system do I need?

System size depends on square footage, insulation, windows, ceiling height, and local climate. Proper sizing requires a load calculation—oversized systems waste energy, while undersized systems struggle to maintain comfort.

What are signs my HVAC system needs repair?

Common warning signs include: Inconsistent temperatures, Unusual noises or odors, Weak airflow, Frequent cycling, Rising energy costs

Is it better to repair or replace my HVAC system?

If your system is over 10–15 years old, needs frequent repairs, or has declining efficiency, replacement may be more cost-effective long-term. A professional assessment is recommended.

What is a SEER rating?

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures air conditioner efficiency. Higher SEER ratings indicate greater energy efficiency and lower operating costs.

What temperature should I set my thermostat?

Summer: ~78°F when home | Winter: ~68°F when home | Programmable or smart thermostats help optimize comfort and energy savings.

Do HVAC systems improve indoor air quality?

Yes. HVAC systems can be equipped with air filters, UV lights, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and air purifiers to reduce dust, allergens, and airborne contaminants.

Why is airflow uneven in my home?

Uneven airflow can result from duct issues, closed vents, improper system sizing, or insulation problems. A duct evaluation can resolve most issues.

Are heat pumps effective in cold climates?

Modern heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently in colder temperatures, especially when paired with auxiliary or dual-fuel systems.

How can I make my HVAC system more efficient?

Schedule regular maintenance, Replace air filters regularly, Seal ductwork, Upgrade insulation, Use a programmable thermostat

What is considered “mechanical HVAC work”?

Mechanical HVAC work includes the installation, repair, modification, and maintenance of heating, cooling, ventilation, refrigeration, and gas-fired systems governed by mechanical and fuel gas codes.

What licenses are required for HVAC mechanical work?

Requirements vary by jurisdiction but typically include: HVAC Mechanical Contractor License, Master HVAC License, Master Gas Fitter License (for gas piping and appliances), EPA Section 608 Certification (refrigerants)

What codes govern HVAC mechanical installations?

Commonly adopted codes include: International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), ASHRAE Standards (e.g., 15, 55, 62.1, 90.1) | Local amendments may apply.

What is a mechanical load calculation?

A mechanical load calculation determines heating and cooling requirements based on building size, occupancy, insulation, orientation, ventilation, and equipment heat loads. It ensures proper system sizing and code compliance.

Why is proper HVAC system sizing critical?

Improper sizing can lead to: Reduced efficiency, Excessive wear and cycling, Poor humidity control, Inadequate ventilation, Code violations

What is commissioning in HVAC mechanical systems?

Commissioning verifies that HVAC systems are installed, calibrated, and operating according to design intent, manufacturer specifications, and code requirements.

What is the difference between constant volume and variable air volume (VAV) systems?

Constant Volume (CV): Delivers a fixed airflow with varying temperature, Variable Air Volume (VAV): Adjusts airflow based on zone demand, improving energy efficiency

What is static pressure and why does it matter?

Static pressure measures resistance to airflow within duct systems. Excessive pressure can reduce airflow, increase energy use, and damage equipment.

What is economizer control in HVAC systems?

An economizer uses outdoor air for free cooling when conditions permit, reducing mechanical cooling demand and improving energy efficiency.

How is ventilation air determined for commercial spaces?

Ventilation requirements are calculated using ASHRAE 62.1, considering occupancy type, floor area, and air distribution effectiveness.

What is a VRF/VRV HVAC system?

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF/VRV) systems modulate refrigerant flow to multiple indoor units, providing precise zoning and high efficiency for commercial applications.

What are common causes of HVAC mechanical failures?

Improper installation, Inadequate maintenance, Airflow imbalance, Refrigerant charge issues, Control system faults

What maintenance is required for mechanical HVAC systems?

Typical maintenance includes: Heat exchanger and burner inspections, Refrigerant pressure verification, Motor and bearing lubrication, Control and sensor calibration, Combustion analysis (gas systems)

What is combustion analysis?

Combustion analysis measures oxygen, carbon monoxide, stack temperature, and efficiency in gas-fired equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.

How often should commercial HVAC systems be inspected?

Most commercial systems require biannual inspections, with additional checks based on equipment type, usage, and regulatory requirements.

What is duct leakage testing?

Duct leakage testing measures air loss in duct systems to verify efficiency and compliance with energy codes.

What safety requirements apply to HVAC mechanical work?

Lockout/tagout procedures, Gas leak detection, Refrigerant handling protocols, Combustion air and venting verification, CO monitoring and exhaust testing

When is a mechanical permit required?

Mechanical permits are typically required for: New HVAC installations, Equipment replacement, Ductwork modifications, Gas piping installations

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