Green
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Davis Mechanical also
offers a wide variety of
products that are part
of the Green Initiative.
We have solutions that
include: Variable Speed,
High Efficiency Gas
Furnaces, Condensers
with Smart Technology,
Package Units, Hydro
Packs, Unit Heaters and
Digital Thermostats
which all contribute to
reducing your energy
consumption - saving you
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Air
Conditioners
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Air conditioners may
look similar, but their
Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Rating (SEER)
can vary widely. Higher
SEER numbers save more
money spent on
electricity. A 13 SEER
air conditioner, the EPA
“current minimum
standard”, uses 23% less
energy then a 10 SEER
unit (EPA standard up
until Jan. 2006). Even
though 13 SEER is the
minimum efficiency
available, we currently
offer a line of air
conditioners that start
at 13 SEER and go all
the way up to a 20 SEER
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average usage, higher
SEER air conditioners
can significantly reduce
your electric bill.
Additionally, we offer
many air conditioners
that have advanced
features, such as
2-stage compressors and
variable speed fan
operation. These
features not only
improve the comfort
level of your home, but
can provide additional
energy savings as well.
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Heat
Pumps |
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Heat pumps are a great
solution for your home
comfort system because
they work to provide
both heating and
cooling. Heat pumps
have SEER ratings like
air conditioners and
Heating Seasonal
Performance Factor (HSPF)
ratings for measuring
heating efficiency.
Higher SEER and HSPF
ratings mean greater
energy savings.
Heat pumps are a very
efficient alternative to
electric heat. A heat
pump works the same as
an air conditioner in
the summer, but it runs
in reverse in the winter
to heat your home. The
system will be matched
with a backup heating
source, most often
electric heat for those
extremely cold days of
winter.
Just like our air
conditioners, many of
our heat pumps have
advanced features, such
as 2-stage compressors
and variable speed fan
operation. These
features not only
improve the comfort
level of your home, but
can provide additional
energy savings as well.
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Fan
Coils |
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The fan coil is the
indoor component of a
heat pump system. It
includes the fan and the
heating/cooling coil.
The fan coil is designed
for a particular
refrigerant, so it must
be matched with the heat
pump or air conditioner.
We offer many fan coils
with variable and
multi-speed features
that can provide
enhanced indoor comfort
by slowly ramping up to
your thermostat setting
rather than simply
turning on at full
speed. This alleviates
the ‘cold air blow’
often associated with
single speed fan coils,
and dramatically reduces
system noise.
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Gas
Furnaces |
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Today’s new high
efficiency furnaces can
save up to 50% in
operating costs over a
ten-year-old furnace.
Many 1990 and earlier
model furnaces have
Annual Fuel Utilization
Efficiency (AFUE)
ratings of 65% or less.
The minimum AFUE rated
furnace that can be sold
in the United States
today is 80%.
Our current product
offering starts at 80%
AFUE and goes all the
way to a very efficient
96.6% AFUE rating.
Depending on your
average usage, higher
AFUE rated furnaces can
significantly reduce
your gas bill.
We offer many furnaces
with variable and
multi-speed features
that can provide
enhanced indoor comfort
by slowly ramping up to
your thermostat setting
rather than simply
turning on at full
speed. This alleviates
the ‘cold air blow’
often associated with
single speed furnaces,
and dramatically reduces
system noise. |
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Oil
Furnaces |
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Our oil furnaces use
no.2 fuel oil burned in
a sealed chamber to heat
an exchanger. Just like
gas furnaces, oil
furnaces also carry AFUE
ratings and start at 80%
AFUE. |
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Packaged
Units |
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Our complete line of
packaged systems
includes: Packaged Air
Conditioners, Packaged
Gas Furnaces and Air
Conditioners, Packaged
Heat Pumps and Packaged
Hybrid Heat.
These self-contained
systems are located
outside of the home,
mounted on the ground or
the roof, and ducted
into the home.
Just like individual
furnaces, air
conditioners and heat
pumps, these package
units carry SEER, AFUE
and HSPF ratings. The
higher the rating, the
more energy efficient
the unit is. We carry a
wide offering that
includes advanced
features such as 2-stage
compressors, variable
speed fans and quiet
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Hybrid
Systems |
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With a traditional
heating and cooling
system, if you wanted to
save more, you had to
use less. But a Hybrid
Heat system combines the
benefits of intelligent
control for both gas and
electric heating to
create an intuitive
system that can actually
react to changing
conditions.
No matter what the
temperature is outside,
a Hybrid Heat system
will automatically
select the fuel source
most efficient for your
home, which means you'll
stay warm in the winter,
cool in the summer and
save money all year
long.
To design a Hybrid Heat
system for your home, we
professionally match one
of our heat pump units
with a natural gas
furnace. Contact us to
see how much energy you
can save over your
existing system. |
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Room by
Room Solutions
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Room air conditioners
make your home's
individual rooms or
other small spaces more
comfortable. Remember,
just like whole-home
systems, the higher the
SEER and HSPF ratings,
the more efficient they
will be.
We offer a variety of
window room air
conditioners,
through-the-wall
packaged terminal air
conditioners (PTAC) and
ductless heating and
cooling systems to meet
any individual room’s
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Air
Cleaners |
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Air cleaners effectively
remove bacteria, pollen,
animal dander and other
pollutants as small as
0.01 microns. That's
18,000 times smaller
than the head of a pin.
The higher the Minimum
Efficiency Reporting
Value (MERV), the more
efficiently the cleaner
removes particles. We
offer air cleaners that
range from MERV 10 to
MERV 15 to meet your
needs. For those
families that have
severe allergies, we
also offer Whole House
High Efficiency
Particulate Arresting (HEPA)
filtration systems.
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Humidifiers |
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Humidifiers work in
tandem with your furnace
system to deliver
desired humidity levels
throughout your home.
Maintaining proper
humidity levels in your
home is essential to
maintaining indoor
comfort during the
winter months. Moderate
humidity levels make you
feel warmer at lower
temperatures, which
means you can set your
thermostat lower without
sacrificing comfort.
Depending on the size of
your home, we offer a
variety of humidifiers
to deliver the right
amount of moisture into
the air. Sizing of
humidifiers is measured
in Gallons Per Day (GPD),
and we offer models from
12 GPD to 18 GPD. |
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Ventilators |
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Ventilators bring fresh
air into your home
without losing heating
or cooling energy.
Their unique energy
exchange system
transfers the heating or
cooling energy from the
stale air being
exhausted from your home
to the fresh air the
ventilator brings into
your home.
If your family suffers
from allergies,
ventilators are a much
better alternative for
introducing fresh air
into your home verses
opening your windows.
They also do a great job
of reducing cooking and
pet odors, smoke and
other pollutants out of
your home. |
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UV
Lights |
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Ultraviolet light kills
bacteria and mold
growing on your indoor
coil before they are
circulated throughout
your home. UV lamps are
installed near your
existing indoor coil and
work diligently to rid
your home of the
bacteria, viruses, mold
and germs that impact
your home's health. We
install 1 or 2 lights
per indoor coil,
depending on the size of
the coil. |
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Thermostats |
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Thermostats are used to
turn on heating or
cooling systems to bring
the home to a set
temperature. In addition
to basic temperature
control, programmable
thermostats can be used
to manage the indoor
environment of your home
at different times of
the day or week. This
type of control can have
a dramatic impact on the
overall energy use of
your home. We carry a
complete line of
thermostats. Let us help
you choose the one that
best matches your
lifestyle. |
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Zoning
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Zoning can provide
optimum comfort with
increased energy savings
in your home by dividing
a home into areas with
similar heating and
cooling needs and
independently
controlling the
temperature in each
area. Much like multiple
light switches that
independently control
lighting in different
rooms, with zoning,
multiple zone
thermostats or sensors
control temperature in
different areas of the
home. Contact us for an
in-home evaluation and
estimate. |
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Carbon
Monoxide Detectors
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CO detectors can protect
your family from deadly
carbon monoxide gas.
Fuel-burning appliances
such as oil and gas
furnaces, gas water
heaters, gas ranges and
ovens, gas dryers, gas
or kerosene space
heaters, fireplaces and
wood stoves are all
sources of carbon
monoxide.
A monitored carbon
monoxide detector will
alert you if high levels
of this deadly gas are
detected. Local building
ordinances require the
installation of carbon
monoxide detectors in
your home. |
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Boilers
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If your home has hot
water radiators in each
room for heat, you have
a boiler to heat the
water. Like a furnace,
the energy efficiency of
a boiler is given as the
Annual Fuel Utilization
Efficiency (AFUE).
Boilers manufactured
since 1992 must have an
AFUE of at least 80%. We
offer a complete line of
gas and oil boilers
starting at 80% AFUE and
up. |
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Water
Heaters |
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After heating and
cooling, water heating
is typically the largest
energy user in the home
because it is necessary
for so many domestic
activities. The capacity
of a water heater is an
important consideration.
The water heater should
provide enough hot water
at the busiest time of
the day. We offer a wide
variety of electric, gas
and tankless water
heaters. |
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Garage
Heaters |
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When winter hits,
there’s one area that we
often wish was warmer
than it is; the garage.
Iif you have a detached
garage that houses your
vehicles or workshop,
you may want to consider
looking at a garage
heater. These can not
only make the air in the
building warmer and more
comfortable, but it can
actually help when it
comes to warming up the
car or truck in the
morning. We offer a wide
selection of electric
and gas garage heating
systems. |
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