RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING
Mini Split System
Mini-splits are heating and cooling systems that allow you to control the temperatures in individual rooms or spaces.They can also be a good choice for room additions where extending or installing distribution ductwork is not feasible. They are very energy efficient and easy to maintain.
- Remote control with wall mount bracket for each zone
- Low ambient operation – Keeps performing in extreme conditions
- Attractive, modern design – soft LED display causes no reflections
- Turbo mode for fast temperature changes
- Sleep mode for maximum comfort and savings
- High-efficiency inverter technology provides cooling and heating while reducing energy costs
Zone System
Now you can save energy and control multiple indoor units. Multi-Zone Systems offer varied indoor unit styles to meet all home comfort needs. Also traditional used on two stories homes with computerized dampers to send the air to the floor that is need it.
- Wide range of outdoor units to which up to 8 indoor units can be connected.
- All indoor units can be individually controlled.
- The discrete, robust outdoor unit can easily be mounted onto a roof or terrace, or simply to the outside wall.
- It is possible to combine different types of indoor units.
- The air flow is directed only where is need it.
VRF System
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems vary the flow of refrigerant to indoor units based on demand. This ability to control the amount of refrigerant that is provided to fan coil units located throughout a house makes the VRF technology ideal for applications with varying loads or where zoning is required. Available in wall-mounted, concealed slim-duct, ceiling cassette, and floor-mounted indoor options.
- Wide range of outdoor units to which up to 8 indoor units can be connected.
- All indoor units can be individually controlled.
- The discrete, slim outdoor unit can easily be mounted onto a roof or terrace, or simply to the outside wall.
- It is possible to combine different types of indoor units.
Rooftop
A rooftop unit, like the name implies, is a packaged unit installed on the roof. These packaged units contain all air conditioning components, including: evaporator coil, fan, compressor, condenser. They also can be slab-mounted on the ground . They can be gas/electric or full electric (heat pump)
- Are quieter inside
- Save space
- Can undergo maintenance in one place
- Are easier to install
Wall Heater
Wall heaters are heating units that are installed in or attached directly to a wall. They are most commonly used in studio apartments, compact living spaces and smaller offices, because they generate a good amount of heat suitable for keeping small areas warm.
- Starts Working Quickly
- Perfect for supplemental heating
- Features temperature control
- Keeps your warm for hours
- Save Space
VENTILATION
Whole House Fans
- Fresh air circulates throughout the entire home in minutes
- Quickly cools in hot summer months
- Eliminates stale air in the winter months
- Improves air quality and removes odors
- Creates a healthier home environment
- Extremely quiet fan avoids household disruption
- Helps reduce air conditioning costs
Swamp Cooler
- Cools air in dry climates
- Adds moisture to dry air
- Energy efficient
- Environmentally friendly—less CO2 emission
- Easy to install window or direct air units
- Less costly to run and maintain
- Quiet
- No chemicals
- Perfect to cools air in hot dry climate