Integrity A/C and Heating – Dallas Area Residential and Commercial HVAC
Integrity Air Conditioning was in Frisco last week replacing an old furnace system. An old and tired furnace was replaced with a new 5 ton, energy-efficient Amana model.
The homeowners can now look forward to a very comfortable cold weather season – wintering in a warm, draft-free house with lower energy costs and a more quiet operation. The homeowners will enjoy a very cozy winter – and pay less on energy bills!
Just another exciting day at Integrity Air Conditioning – keeping the Dallas area cool in summer and warm in winter – one home and business at a time!
Integrity Air Conditioning Installs a Variety of Furnace Types in the Dallas Area:
- Gas furnaces
- Electric furnaces
- Propane furnaces
- Heat pump systems
We Work With All Brands and Recommend the Best Heating Solutions for Your Space
It’s important NOT to take a “one-size-fits-all” approach when upgrading and installing a heating system.
To get the best efficiency, comfort and overall value, Integrity Air Conditioning takes the time to design a “right-sized” heating system for your unique requirements. We recommend heating systems and central a/c – heating systems that are specific for your home’s heating needs – and your budget.
Finance Options Available, Residential and Commercial
To assist with your budget requirements, check out our low interest and no interest Finance Options. (Subject to credit approval).
Save Money with More Comfort: Benefits of a Correctly Installed Energy-Efficient Heating System
Improperly installed heating equipment can reduce the efficiency of your system by as much as 30 percent. Integrity Air Conditioning techs expertly and carefully install each heating system to meet the needs of your space and the equipment specifications.
Older furnace systems are not as energy efficient and cost more each month to keep homes warm.
Our heating services are available for homeowners and commercial customers in Dallas, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, Rockwall, Plano, Frisco, Waxahachie, Grand Prairie, Euless and surrounding areas.
Call Integrity Air Conditioning at (972) 435-7593 or contact us online for a Free Estimate for your new heating system – or central a/c and heating system – installation.
When is it time to replace a furnace?
From EnergyStar.gov
Certain telltale signs indicate it’s time to consider replacing heating and cooling equipment, or improving the performance of your overall system. It may be time to call a professional contractor to help you make a change if:
- Your heat pump or air conditioner is more than 10 years old. Consider replacing it with a unit that has earned the ENERGY STAR label. Installed correctly, these high-efficiency units can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs.
- Your furnace or boiler is more than 15 years old. Consider replacing with an ENERGY STAR qualified furnace, which is 15% more efficient than a conventional furnace. If you have a boiler, consider replacing with an ENERGY STAR qualified boiler that is 5% more efficient than a new, standard model.
- Your equipment needs frequent repairs and your energy bills are going up. Your cooling or heating equipment may have become less efficient.
- Some rooms in your home are too hot or too cold. Improper equipment operation, duct problems or inadequate insulation could be the cause.
- No one is home for long periods of the day and you do not have a programmable thermostat. Install a programmable thermostat or have a good contractor install one and instruct you on its use — to start saving energy and money while they’re away or sleeping.
- Your home has humidity problems. Poor equipment operation, inadequate equipment, and leaky ductwork can cause the air to be too dry in the winter or too humid in the summer.
- Your home has excessive dust. Leaky ducts can pull particles and air from attics, crawl spaces and basements and distribute them throughout your house. Sealing your ducts may be a solution.
- Your heating or cooling system is noisy. You could have an undersized duct system or a problem with the indoor coil of your cooling equipment.