Hans Heating & Air Conditioning
full home heating and air conditioning
Home | Products | Services | Maintainance | New System Benefits | You Should Know | Contact | Free Quote
 

 
 

 


Q: Why should I replace my existing heating or air conditioning system?
A: You should consider replacing your air conditioning or heating system if it is old, inefficient, or if it needs repair. New systems are often 60% more efficient than systems manufactured as little as 8-10 years ago.

If you are are faced with a repair, you may want to consider replacing your system rather than paying to replace an expensive component.

And if you finance your purchase, the monthly savings on your utility bill should offset a large portion of the cost of the new system.

Q: How expensive are air conditioning and heat pump systems?
A: Many factors effect the cost of a new system. The size of your home, the condition of the ductwork installed, and accessories – such as a thermostat or an electronic air cleaner – will all affect the cost of your purchase. The important thing is that, at Han's Heating, we have a wide range of systems and accessories available to meet all your needs, including your financial ones!

Q: How long can I expect my new system to last?
A: If you have one of our qualified technicians perform the regular preventative maintenance that is suggested by the manufacturer for your unit, industry averages suggest that your new air conditioner should last 12-15 years and a gas furnace will last as long as 20-25 years.

Q: What are some preventative maintenance things I should be aware of?
A: With the proper maintenance, your heating and cooling system will keep you comfortable year-round. Heat pumps and oil-fired furnaces and boilers need a yearly professional tune-up. Gas-fired equipment burns cleaner, so it only needs to be serviced every other year.

In addition, a qualified technician will uncover leaks, soot, rust, rot, corroded electrical contacts and frayed wires before they become major problems. In furnace and boiler systems, the technician will inspect the chimney, ductwork or pipes, dampers or valves, blower or pump, registers or radiators, the fuel line and the gas meter or oil tank – as well as every part of the furnace or boiler itself.

We would be happy to answer all of your other home comfort questions – call us today at (402) 895-6111.

 
 
© 2003 Hans Heating & A/C. All Rights Reserved