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January 1, 2021 by All Contractor Marketing

HVAC Zoning and its Benefits

HVAC Zoning and Its Benefits

The overwhelming majority of Atlanta-area residents could benefit from choosing HVAC zoning for their homes. Some people will appreciate the cost savings the most, while others will be happy to achieve even, consistent temperatures. Regardless of what exactly piques your interest, we encourage you to consider the benefits of zoning.

What Does Zoning Mean?

HVAC zoning involves the process of dividing up your home into special areas, called zones. Each of these areas are then heated/cooled separately. Each zone is controlled by a separate thermostat. And, and special dampers are installed within your ductwork to control the airflow to each area. By installing a zoning system, you can have control over which rooms get AC or heat and when.  

If your home doesn’t have ducts, don’t worry! Ductless units can also be used to create HVAC zones as well. You can accomplish this by installing ductless systems in various parts of your house. Then, you can use those units to heat/cool specific zones. And, by purchasing a special thermostat, you’ll be able to control each zone through a smartphone app or remote.

HVAC Zoning Benefits

Saving Money. HVAC zoning can save energy, which can save you money. Since zoning eliminates the constant need to adjust the thermostat, you’ll save energy. If you have a multi-story house, you can heat and cool each level separately. And, if you rarely use certain zones, you can significantly reduce the air flowing to them. The better you can manage your HVAC, the lower your utility bills will be.

Increasing Comfort. Zoning can also improve your and your family’s comfort. You can heat certain parts of the house for those family members who are always cold, or you can also reduce the heat going to areas that get extra heat from the sun. You have many different options and several ways you can use zoning to keep you and your family comfortable.

Cleaner Air. Finally, HVAC zoning can dramatically improve the air quality indoors. Unlike traditional systems, HVACs with zoning systems cycle air through a specific zone only. This means that if allergens and contaminants enter one zone, you can get rid of them without them being deposited through the rest of the house.

Contact Neese Heating & Air Conditioning Today!

Interested in learning more about HVAC zoning and how it can benefit you? Give us a call. We’re happy to provide you with more information and answer any questions you might have. Call Neese Heating & Air Conditioning today!

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November 1, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

HVAC UV Lights for Your Home

HVAC UV Lights Kill Off Bacteria and Germs

Concerned with the germs, allergens and bacteria that are floating around your home? Does your indoor air quality (IAQ) always get worse during the cooler months? If you’re on a mission to improve the air quality inside your home, consider installing a UV light. HVAC UV lights can kill off bacteria, germs, and several other harmful particulates before can they enter your home.

All our clients want to know that HVAC UV lights actually work before they have them installed. We’re here to provide you with evidence supporting UV lights, show you what’s available, and what their benefits are.

Scientific Support for HVAC UV Lamps

The effectiveness of UV lights and their uses have been studied for decades. Studies show that UV lights can successfully kill off bacteria and other germs. UV lights have been used to kill off harmful viruses, mold and bacteria for well over 100 years. Hospitals, hotels, restaurants, airlines and more continue to use them to sterilize equipment and the air you breathe.

Regarding UV lights and HVAC systems, this study provides evidence supporting their use to kill a variety of airborne particulates. These studies are 2 of many. When you install an HVAC UV light, you can rest-assured they will improve the quality of your home’s air.

Who Should Use Ultraviolet Lights?

Everyone can reap the benefits of using HVAC UV lights; some individuals more than others. If you have a compromised immune system or suffer from COPD, asthma or allergies, you should consider installing UV lights.

Residential UV Lamps

All residential HVAC systems either use coil cleaning UV lights or air cleaning UV lights. There are several different terms that companies use to describe these lights: sterilizing, sanitizing, purifying, etc. But, all residential HVAC UV lights fall into one of these two categories.

Air Cleaning HVAC Lights

Air purifying UV lights only turn on when your HVAC kicks on. They are designed to kill bacteria and other particulates that are in the air before they enter your home. These lights are housed within your home’s air ducts.

Coil Cleaning HVAC UV Lights

Coil purifying lights, on the other hand, are always on. They are housed near your indoor evaporator coil and focus on keeping your HVAC’s coils free of bacteria and mold. This is the type of HVAC UV light that most homeowners choose.

More Benefits to Using UV Lights

Other than improving your home’s IAQ, UV lights have several other benefits. They can increase your energy-efficiency, lower your energy bills, make your air fresher and improve your home’s airflow.

Call Neese Today!

If you’re thinking about installing an HVAC UV light in your home, call Neese. We can ask you a few simple questions and then pair you with the best UV light for you and your family. Contact us today!

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September 1, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

Should you get HEPA Air-Filters for your Home

HEPA Filters – A Sensible Solution to Indoor Air Quality Issues

Much like outdoor pollution, indoor pollution can damage your health. Depending on your individual situation, the air inside your home can actually be worse than the air outside. Some of the worst indoor pollutants include smoke, mold spores, pollen, cleaning solutions and also animal dander. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) even includes indoor air pollution on their list of the Top-5 environment-related health risks. As a homeowner, you can resolve most indoor air quality issues by installing an air filter. Neese highly recommends installing a HEPA filter. These high-quality filters are capable of filtering both large and also microscopic particles and they’re a sensible solution to IAQ issues.

Before Purchasing a HEPA Filter for Your Home

  • Check the Size. HVAC systems require specific air filters and it’s vitally important that you purchase the correct size. If it doesn’t fit properly, it won’t be able to filter all the air before it enters your home.
  • Check the Quality. Did you know HEPA air filters are made up of three parts that balance each other to function correctly? Most filters are unbalanced. This makes it impossible for them to capture pollutants before they enter your home. Give Neese a call. We can provide some suggestions and also help you steer clear of low-quality filters.
  • Check Your HVAC. If your ducts leak or your filter slot isn’t sealed properly, they can also let unfiltered air into your home. If you’re ready to address your home’s indoor air quality, give us a call. We can inspect your air filter slot and ducts and ensure they are aren’t letting unfiltered air in.
Contact Neese Today

The Neese’ team is here to help with all your IAQ needs. We can help you select the right HEPA air filter for your system and provide information on other IAQ solutions. Contact Neese today to get started.

Filed Under: air filter, filtration, HEPA filter, indoor air quality, services Tagged With: air filter, air quality, filtration, HEPA filter, indoor air quality

July 1, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

Should you get a Programmable Thermostat for your Home

Benefits of Installing a Programmable Thermostat

Programmable thermostats have become increasingly popular in Atlanta-area households over the past couple of decades. Homeowners all over Georgia have been discovering the numerous benefits programmable thermostats offer them and also their families. Are you primarily focused on saving money every month? Or you’re determined to improve your family’s comfort? If so there are several reasons why installing a programmable thermostat can benefit you.

6 Reasons to Install a Programmable Thermostat in Your Home

  1. Monthly Savings. Simply put, programmable thermostats have the potential to save you a lot of money over time. Think about it this way; If you’re able to raise the temp in your home by 1 degree in the summer or also lower it by 1 degree in the winter, you can save around 2% on your energy bill. If you’re able to use a programmable thermostat to raise or also lower the temperature by more than 1 degree (when you’re at work or away on vacation, or even while you’re asleep) you can save even more. Over time, the savings can really add up.
  2. Leverage Modern Technology. Modern programmable thermostats are even more advanced than you may think. These days, many programmable thermostats give homeowners the ability to manage their entire HVAC system through a smartphone application. In addition, some top-of-the-line models even have the ability to alert you to system malfunction.
  3. Reliable Temperatures. Programmable thermostats can reliably manage your home’s climate. Your programmable thermostat can easily determine the ideal time to activate the air conditioner or heater to keep temperatures exactly where you want them. You’ll never have to spend time running back and forth to the thermostat to make sure you and your family are comfortable.
  4. Coordinate Multiple Climate Zones. If your home has multiple climate zones, programmable thermostats can help you properly manage these zones.
  5. Increase the Lifespan of Your System. Since programmable thermostats help older and also newer HVAC systems run more efficiently, they can effectively extend their lifespan.
  6. Increase Your Energy Efficiency. Finally, programmable thermostats will increase your home’s energy efficiency by optimizing your heating and also your cooling system. This is good for your budget and the environment.
Contact Neese Today!

If you’re trying to decide if a programmable thermostat is right for you, give your friends at Neese a call. We strongly feel that the majority of homeowners can benefit from installing a programmable thermostat since they can extend the life of your system and also save you money at the same time. Therefore Contact us today!

Filed Under: air conditioning, indoor air quality, services, thermostats, wifi thermostats Tagged With: air conditioning, air quality, thermostats, wifi thermostats

May 1, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

Does Your Air Conditioner Need to be Repaired?

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Air Conditioner Repairs with Neese Heating & Air Conditioning

Here in the greater Atlanta area, we feel it’s essential for our clients to know some of the telltale signs that indicate their air conditioner needs to be repaired. When you are well-informed about these signs; you can often save yourself from having to pay for large, costly repairs down the road and also increase your comfort.

To help you understand some of the various ways your AC can indicate something is wrong; we’ve put together a list of 9 common air conditioner warning signs.

9 Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Repairing

  1. No Cool Air. If turn your air conditioner on but cool air isn’t coming out of your vents, give us a call.
  2. Poor Air Flow. If you turn your air conditioner on but notice there’s very little airflow, you need to book a repair appointment with us.
  3. High Humidity. If your air conditioner can no longer handle the Atlanta humidity, it most likely needs to be serviced.
  4. Varying Temperatures. If the temperature seems to be different in every room in your home, your HVAC system probably needs to be repaired.
  5. Thermostat Discrepancies. If your thermostat reads 72, but it feels more like 80, we also need to examine your thermostat.
  6. Frequent Cycling. If your AC regularly kicks on and also off in rapid succession, one of our technicians should take a look at it.
  7. HVAC Leaks. You should never see standing water or also evidence of leaks in and around your system. If you do call us right away.
  8. Strange Sounds. Your AC unit shouldn’t make strange or weird sounds, including banging, grinding, or knocking. If you turn the AC on and something sounds a bit weird, give us a call.
  9. Strange Smells. Your AC system shouldn’t smell funny either. If the air coming from your ducts smells moldy, dusty, or it smells like something is burning, schedule a service call.
Contact Neese Heating & Air Conditioning Today

No matter what kind of AC unit you have or what type of repairs it needs, Neese Heating & Air Conditioning is up to the task. Call us today to schedule your AC repairs.

Filed Under: air conditioner repair, air conditioning, indoor air quality, services, thermostats Tagged With: air conditioner, air conditioner repair, indoor air quality

March 11, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

In-Home Virus Protection

Reme Halo unit

In-Home Virus Protection

With the recent news regarding Corona virus protecting your loved ones is a priority. Your indoor air quality is a part of that. Bad indoor air quality occurs when you have contaminants like mold, mildew, dust, and also viruses that your HVAC system blows in areas that you and your family actively breathe. Ultraviolet germicidal lights kill, prevent and also clean the microorganisms that grow in your HVAC system.

At Neese Heating and Cooling, we are proud to offer REME HALO® ultraviolet germicidal lights to our customers since it is also what we choose to install in our own home to protect our families.

Reme Halo – Indoor Air Purification

The award-winning REME HALO® whole home in-duct air purifier is the next generation of indoor air quality (IAQ) technology and capable of purifying every cubic inch of air that your central air conditioning system reaches. Designed to eliminate sick building syndrome risks by reducing odors and air pollutants, the REME HALO® whole home in-duct air purifier is the best solution for your whole house and also building air purification.

Invented to recreate nature’s process of purifying the air, it’s like bringing fresh outdoor air inside without ever having to open your windows. And it’s effective against all three categories of indoor air pollutants: Particulates, Microbial, and Gases.

You can now reduce common allergy triggers from particulates such as pollen, mold spores, dander and dust. Thoroughly tested on airborne and surface bacteria & viruses, such as MRSA, e-coli, and Norwalk, to name a few. Say goodbye to odors from cooking, pets, dirty socks, diaper pails, and musty rooms.

What’s New – Virus Protection

The redesigned and improved REME HALO® whole home in-duct HVAC unit features higher ionized hydroperoxide output. This gives faster kill rates for microbial contaminants in the air as well as on surfaces. This higher output also drops more particulates from the air; bringing relief to those who suffer from allergies and other respiratory issues. Now with quick release features for the cell and housing for faster cell replacement; and an adjustable shroud for customization of the advanced oxidation plasma output.

Contact us to learn more or to schedule your appointment today.

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