RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS
Meticulous and detailed craftsmanship goes into every installation. Here are some examples of the everyday standard Air Assurance brings with every home comfort system installation.
Protected refrigerant lines
When installing new refrigerant lines, Air Assurance installs "Line-Hide" to not only protect your refrigerant line insulation from the fading and cracking that is common due to UV light exposure, but it also conceals those lines for an aesthetically appealing installation. These can be painted to match your homes trim, but most homeowners find them already matching their current guttering system.
One of the most significant changes in the HVAC industry that is on the horizon is the transition to low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants. GWP is a measure of how much heat a greenhouse gas traps in the atmosphere over a specific period, compared to carbon dioxide. Traditional refrigerants like R-410A have high GWP values, contributing significantly to global warming. The shift to low GWP refrigerants is driven by regulatory changes aimed at reducing environmental impacts and improving sustainability. Learn more about low GWP refrigerants in our blog.
Ductless Mini split units for hard-to-reach rooms
Do you have an addition, patio room, theatre room, or other area that needs heating and cooling, but don't want the noise, inefficiency, and unsecure features of a window unit? Don't have the space for a new comfort system with ductwork? Air Assurance installs Mitsubishi Ductless Mini Split Units. These systems are your solution! Learn more about the benefits and uses of a Mini Split system on our Mini Split page.
geothermal systems for energy credits
One of the most efficient and reliable systems to install are geothermal heat pump systems. By using mother nature and the consistently cool temperatures underground, you can heat and cool your home! With available federal tax credits of up to 30% of the total cost, today is the best time to invest in geothermal. Call Air Assurance today for an installation estimate.