Welcome to Mark Mechanical, where we take care of your heating and air needs in Grand Junction, CO. Whether you need air conditioning services, heater services, or anything in between, the technicians and experts at Mark Mechanical can help. For over 25 years, we've made our customers our priority, ensuring their heater and air conditioning repair and installation needs are covered. We deliver our expert HVAC services with personalized customer service. Our technicians are trained and certified to work with all makes and models of heating and air conditioning systems, so if you need HVAC services, don't hesitate to give the team at Mark Mechanical a call.
Mark Mechanical has been fulfilling the HVAC and Evap/Swamp Cooler service needs of our customers for over 25 years. In that time, we have garnered the expertise and skills to handle different types of heating as well as cooling systems. Our certified HVAC technicians offer specialized repair and replacement services. Having worked with many brands, we have become experts at repairing top names in heating and cooling systems such as Weil-McLain Boilers and Breezair. Our certified technicians make sure that the heating and cooling equipment at your home or office gives you optimal results.
Don't try to repair your heating or cooling system yourself. You need the services of an expert for all your HVAC services. Trust the professionals at Mark Mechanical to give you positive results in a timely manner. Mark Mechanical offers Evap/Swamp Cooler service, repair and replacement for all makes and models. In addition, our team provides emergency services to get you out of a tight spot as soon as possible. If Mark is unable to or not capable of fixing the service needed, he will refer you to someone who he trusts and who can get the job done.
Your HVAC system can only do so much to heat your home in extreme temperatures. Check your insulation for gaps and look into energy efficient windows.
Ductwork is the component of the HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) system that carries conditioned air, such as warm air in the colder, winter months, throughout your home. The main ductwork supply is in the ductwork trunk, which distributes the highest air volume. The side branches of this system are what enable each room to be heated.
Do you know the difference between a forced-air and gravity furnace? In a forced-air furnace, a fan forces the air through a duct system, where in a gravity furnace, the air is circulated by gravity, relying on the natural principle of heat rising.
Heating can be gas, oil, or electric systems, which means heating experts are trained and experienced in how to repair, maintain, and install all three system types. They even know how to work with electrical circuitry, so you can count on them to fix your problems.
Most days, you probably tweak the temperature in your home to make it more comfortable. Actually, about 40% of the total energy demand for the average home is used for heating and cooling. A few small changes, like turning your thermostat up in summer or down in winter, can save you money -- and save the environment, too.