No AC repair or duct work installation is too big or too small for us. C. G. Mitchell Heating & Air Company provides HVAC services for residents in Durham, North Carolina, and the surrounding areas at affordable rates. We also deliver heating fuel. Every job performed consists of quality work that is up to code and inspected for verification. In addition, our prices are lower than competitors in the area, and we take great pride in operating under the philosophy of honesty. C. G. Mitchell Heating & Air Company is currently owned and operated by the second and third generation of the family.
Walk into a cool house during the hotter months and a warm and toasty home when the temperature drops. C. G. Mitchell Heating & Air Company in Durham, North Carolina, offers air-conditioning and heating installations, HVAC repairs, and ductwork repairs. We service and install all major brands of equipment including Rheem, Ruud, Trane, Carrier, Goodman, Bryant, York, and American Standard. We also specialize in the replacement of gas or oil burning equipment as well as heat pump systems. Dual fuel systems are a great way to go and much more efficient than the standard fossil fuel burning furnace.
The Energy Efficiency Rating, or EER, is a standard number rating system for air conditioning units. Older models tend to have lower ratings, 6 or 7, meaning they consume a lot of electricity. Some newer, stand alone models have ratings of 16, which is excellent.
Why should you care about the humidity level in your home? If the humidity is too low, your skill will become irritated and dry. With low humidity levels people are more susceptible to colds and respiratory illnesses, according to the EPA.
Portable air conditioning units vary in price due to their extra features. Higher priced models do tend to be more efficient and easier to maneuver. If portability is essential, it may be worth investing the extra money from the outset.
Do you know the basic principle behind air conditioning? In an HVAC cooling system, refrigerant is cycled from a liquid to a gas with the help of a compressor. During the transition, the refrigerant absorbs heat. It's that simple.
Unlike traditional air conditioning systems, with evaporative systems there is no fussing over the right temperature! There is also no noise. In so many ways, swamp cooler is more efficient than the air conditioner.