Frequently asked Questions — General Inquiries

Investing in a system that can maintain the Ideal Humidity will dramatically improve your comfort. If the humidity in your home is too high or low, it creates an ideal atmosphere for the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria, and viruses. The ideal relative humidity level for a home is usually between 40 to 60 percent. As the relative humidity in your home falls below or above this range the climate becomes more conducive to the issues listed in the chart. For example, bacteria has a hard time flourishing when the relative humidity inside your home is between 30 and 60 percent. At 60 percent relative humidity, conditions are such that bacteria growth can occur. As relative humidity inside your home increases, the atmosphere becomes more ideal for the bacterial growth.
HOW DO I GET GREATER EFFICIENCY?

for every $100 spent to cool your home using a 10.0 SEER air conditioner, a 21.0 SEER air conditioner should cost you approximately $48. Actual savings will depend on the efficiency of your current system compared to the efficiency of a new system.
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A new cooling/heating system is a major expense. Since heating and cooling account for as much as 50 percent of your monthly electric bill during peak heating and cooling seasons, it's smart to think of the system's total cost to you - that is, your monthly operating cost as well as the purchase and installation. A high-efficiency system's higher price tag will be saved over and over again in lower energy use.