It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure proper system sizing. However, many contractors only check the nameplate on the existing system for sizing then quote based on the exact match or even worse, one that is larger. Other methods include “rule of thumb” numbers based only on the square footage of the home!
THESE ARE NOT CORRECT SIZING METHODS AND ARE NOT IN THE CONSUMERS BEST INTEREST!
Correct Sizing Methods
Contractors should consider many factors when sizing your new system correctly. Key factors that should be taken into account when properly sizing your heating and cooling system:
- Local climate
- Size
- Shape and orientation of your home
- Insulation levels
- Window area
- Location and Type
- Air Infiltration Rates
- Number of occupants
- Other sources of heat gain (i.e. appliances)
Proper sizing and installation are key elements to a comfortable heating and air system. Improper unit location, lack of insulation, and improper duct installation can greatly diminish efficiency as well.
When you are looking to find a company to purchase and install a new heating and air system properly, make sure you have a company that stands by the requirement of the International Mechanical Code----
International Code Requires MANUAL J®
An ACCA procedure covers the method for calculating heating and cooling requirements (load calculation) for single-family detached homes.
At Gary’s Heating and Air, we never cut corners when it comes to proper sizing and proper installation of equipment. We see this as the most important thing to be done for the customer to ensure safety and comfort in every room! We offer “no cost, no obligation” proposals to any customer who is looking for new equipment. We set aside 60-90 minutes to make sure this is done right!
Call Gary’s today at 806-373-2537 for your “No cost, No Obligation” quote for your investment in a new heating and air system.