Services

Paul Hallford Heating & Air provides a wide range of HVAC services for residential properties in the

Sunland region. If you don't see what you are looking for here, contact us. We will be happy to answer

any of your service questions.

Air Conditioning

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an indoor unit, such as a furnace or air handler, and

an outdoor unit. An air conditioner is the outdoor unit that cools air and sends it to the indoor unit for

circulation through your home. Indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. When the air

conditioner is properly matched with a furnace or air handler, you get maximum efficiency and longer

system life.

Furnaces

Furnaces heat and circulate warm air in the winter. Furnace heating ability is

measured with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A

higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.

High-Efficiency Heat Pumps

A split system heat pump keeps homes comfortable all year long. In summer,

it draws heat out of your home to cool it. In the winter, it draws heat from

outside air into your home to warm it.

Heating and Cooling Systems

In a packaged system, all equipment is built into an outdoor unit, usually on a

concrete slab or other platform. The "package" that gives it its name provides

central air conditioning during the summer and heat in colder months.

Thermostats

Thermostats are extremely important because they are your interface and

control system for your heating and air conditioning equipment. This is the

device that will give you the information on what the equipment is doing,

when it needs to be serviced, and allows you to set the exact temperature and

humidity you want to maintain in your home.

Zoning

Zoning allows you to have different temperatures in each room or area of

your house. You can have one temperature in the kitchen, another

temperature in the family room, another temperature in your bedroom, etc.

Not only does this provide much more comfort but it can save you up to 20%

per year in your annual operating costs because you don't overheat or

overcool the areas that are unoccupied. The operating cost savings could be

the equivalent to that of going from a 13 SEER air conditioning system to a 15

SEER system.

UV Air Purifiers

Ultraviolet air treatment systems kill mold that would grow in the cool, damp

interiors of your air conditioning system. This is the same technology that's

long been used by water treatment facilities, adapted for safe, efficient home

air purifiers.

Air Handlers

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an outdoor unit, such as an

air conditioner or heat pump, and an indoor unit. The air handler is the indoor

unit that circulates cool air through your home in the summer and warm air in

the winter. The indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. Air

handlers supply conditioned air evenly throughout your home, when used in

place of a furnace, with either an air conditioning or heat pump system.

Dehumidifiers

Dehumidification can be very important if you live in areas of high humidity.

High humidity in cooler temperatures gives you a wet clammy feeling and in

warmer temperatures causes a wet sticky feeling and causes perspiration to

stay on your body and soak in to you clothes rather than evaporate.

High humidity can also cause mold & mildew through out the house and even

ruin very expensive clothes, fabrics, paintings & wall coverings. All air-

conditioning units take out some humidity when they are running but in very

humid areas this is not enough and you need a dehumidifying system. This

can take out up to 15 times more water from the air than a standard system

with very little operating cost penalty.

Air Cleaners

Be sure your home's air is clear of dust, pollen, fungi, smoke and other

particles too small to see. It's easy with a HEPA, Electronic or Media Air

Cleaner. These cleaners provide stepped-up filtration, more effective than

your furnace or air conditioner alone. In fact, these cleaners can remove up to

94 percent of the particles that pass through your home's system. And since

these pollutants can build up as film on walls and furniture, this is

performance you'll feel and see.

Evaporator Coils

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an outdoor unit, such as an

air conditioner or heat pump, and an indoor unit, such as a furnace or air

handler. The evaporator coil is a series of piping connected to a furnace or air

handler that blows indoor air across it, causing the coil to absorb heat from

the air. The cooled air is then delivered to the house through ducting. The

refrigerant then flows back to the compressor where the cycle starts over

again.

Ventilators

Energy Recovery Ventilator for warm climates or the Heat Recovery Ventilator

for cooler regions, these air exchangers quietly bring in fresh, clean air from

the outside and remove stale inside air, along with dust and other particle

buildup.

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Services

Paul Hallford Heating & Air provides a wide range of HVAC services for

residential properties in the Sunland region. If you don't see what you are

looking for here, contact us. We will be happy to answer any of your service

questions.

Air Conditioning

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an indoor unit, such as a

furnace or air handler, and an outdoor unit. An air conditioner is the outdoor

unit that cools air and sends it to the indoor unit for circulation through your

home. Indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. When the air

conditioner is properly matched with a furnace or air handler, you get

maximum efficiency and longer system life.

Furnaces

Furnaces heat and circulate warm air in the winter.

Furnace heating ability is measured with an Annual Fuel

Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A higher AFUE

percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.

High-Efficiency Heat Pumps

A split system heat pump keeps homes comfortable all

year long. In summer, it draws heat out of your home to

cool it. In the winter, it draws heat from outside air into

your home to warm it.

Heating and Cooling

Systems

In a packaged system, all equipment is built into an

outdoor unit, usually on a concrete slab or other platform.

The "package" that gives it its name provides central air

conditioning during the summer and heat in colder

months.

Thermostats

Thermostats are extremely important because they are

your interface and control system for your heating and air

conditioning equipment. This is the device that will give

you the information on what the equipment is doing, when

it needs to be serviced, and allows you to set the exact

temperature and humidity you want to maintain in your

home.

Zoning

Zoning allows you to have different temperatures in each

room or area of your house. You can have one

temperature in the kitchen, another temperature in the

family room, another temperature in your bedroom, etc.

Not only does this provide much more comfort but it can

save you up to 20% per year in your annual operating

costs because you don't overheat or overcool the areas

that are unoccupied. The operating cost savings could be

the equivalent to that of going from a 13 SEER air

conditioning system to a 15 SEER system.

UV Air Purifiers

Ultraviolet air treatment systems kill mold that would grow

in the cool, damp interiors of your air conditioning system.

This is the same technology that's long been used by water

treatment facilities, adapted for safe, efficient home air

purifiers.

Air Handlers

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an

outdoor unit, such as an air conditioner or heat pump, and

an indoor unit. The air handler is the indoor unit that

circulates cool air through your home in the summer and

warm air in the winter. The indoor and outdoor units are

designed to work together. Air handlers supply

conditioned air evenly throughout your home, when used

in place of a furnace, with either an air conditioning or

heat pump system.

Dehumidifiers

Dehumidification can be very important if you live in areas

of high humidity. High humidity in cooler temperatures

gives you a wet clammy feeling and in warmer

temperatures causes a wet sticky feeling and causes

perspiration to stay on your body and soak in to you

clothes rather than evaporate.

High humidity can also cause mold & mildew through out

the house and even ruin very expensive clothes, fabrics,

paintings & wall coverings. All air-conditioning units take

out some humidity when they are running but in very

humid areas this is not enough and you need a

dehumidifying system. This can take out up to 15 times

more water from the air than a standard system with very

little operating cost penalty.

Air Cleaners

Be sure your home's air is clear of dust, pollen, fungi,

smoke and other particles too small to see. It's easy with a

HEPA, Electronic or Media Air Cleaner. These cleaners

provide stepped-up filtration, more effective than your

furnace or air conditioner alone. In fact, these cleaners can

remove up to 94 percent of the particles that pass through

your home's system. And since these pollutants can build

up as film on walls and furniture, this is performance you'll

feel and see.

Evaporator Coils

A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an

outdoor unit, such as an air conditioner or heat pump, and

an indoor unit, such as a furnace or air handler. The

evaporator coil is a series of piping connected to a furnace

or air handler that blows indoor air across it, causing the

coil to absorb heat from the air. The cooled air is then

delivered to the house through ducting. The refrigerant

then flows back to the compressor where the cycle starts

over again.

Ventilators

Energy Recovery Ventilator for warm climates or the Heat

Recovery Ventilator for cooler regions, these air

exchangers quietly bring in fresh, clean air from the

outside and remove stale inside air, along with dust and

other particle buildup.

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