Is your HVAC system for your home or place of business not working as it should be? This could be a sign that the system that is in need of repairs. For situations like these you should seek out the expertise of an HVAC professional. Cozy HVAC is Draper Utah's premiere A/C Service and Repair Specialists. We will be happy to offer inspections, repairs, and new installations or any other HVAC service you may need. Feel free to call us today! Cozy HVAC LLC has been providing exceptional heating and cooling services to business and residential customers throughout the Salt Lake, Draper, Sandy, Herriman, Bluffdale-Holladay, Lehi and surrounding areas of Utah since early 2000.
Cozy HVAC serves the Salt Lake City Valley and is based in Draper, UT. We have been serving our clients with their heating and A/C needs in Draper for over 20+ years. We offer quality service at an affordable rate. We specialize in heating and air conditioning systems. From seasonal tune-ups, Service and full installs we can do it all. We also specialize in home air quality with our humidifiers and air filtration systems. For all your furnace, A/C and air quality needs please calls us.
Today's heating systems are a result of the ancient Roman's ductwork years and years ago. Romans actually introduced central heating in 100 AD, when they used furnaces to force heat into ducts using pipes inside walls and under floors.
Furnaces and boilers, if maintained as directed, last up to 12 years. Newer models, again if maintained as directed, can last even longer, up to 20-25 years.
So how efficient is an energy star certified forced-air heating system? These oil and gas furnaces have annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) ratings of 83 percent or higher, which means they're at least 15 percent more efficient than standard models.
The ideal size of water heater systems required generally depends on how many hot water outlets there are in your home. For a two-bath home, a 40- to 50-gallon heater is usually sufficient.
Do you know how radiant heating works? It works through the process of radiation or direct transfer of heat from a hot to a cold surface. Heat distribution with this method is most commonly provided through hot water tubing embedded in the floor or directly below the floor surface.