It just drives me nuts that builders expect the HVAC guys to provide ac and heat as soon as power gets on. If the job is clean enough sometimes I...
I have a customer that turns off his propane heater until he senses a lack of hot water. Generally only about two months a year.
I find the best way to do pond loops is 300' coils/ton about 6' apart, left on 8" concrete blocks off the bottom. as long as the pond is deep...
In South Texas our ground temp is about 71. We have to use more loop than up north to dispose of excess heat. The two speed systems work great,...
Fabricated pan should be about $50 and then maybe and hour of labor to install. It really is just a patch though, but should outlive the rest of...
If your unit is sealed off and ducts properly connected there should not be too much energy loss. The outlet temperature has more to do with water...
Your units are really old! That does show the durability of geo units in general. Yes the 30% rebate applies to replacement units if they meet the...
I have a customer with propane heat in South Texas. He literally shuts off his gas heater except for December thru about March, when it doesn't...
The pool will probably not handle all your heating and cooling needs, but a good part. In summer it will try to get too warm, and you will need a...
Most manufacturers recommend copper pipe connection instead of pex to avoid this. There is a failure of the temp control on your unit that needs...
The best way in Texas is to used coiled loops 300'/ton. have to be at least 8' deep, and have enough surface area or circulation to keep pond cool...
I installed 10 systems in Lufkin for the Federal Govt two years ago. 250'/ton vertical bores work well. Temps rise to about 94 on some loops...
I have several horizontal loops running in South Texas with great success. Typically 880 lf of pipe per ton keeps loop temp around 92 at hottest....
Cooling can't keep up What a sorry story. To say a house can't be cooled! Certainly a Waterfurnace or any other properly sized unit will work....
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