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Lexington Electric & HVAC offers reliable HVAC installation services in Lexington with certified HVAC technicians available for emergencies and routine maintenance. Our A+ BBB rating reflects our commitment to quality. We specialize in fast, efficient HVAC installation service to ensure optimal performance year-round.
We offer the following HVAC Installation services:
New HVAC System Design & Installation In Lexington, KY
HVAC System Replacement In Lexington, KY
Heat Pump Installation Lexington, KY
Geothermal Heating & Cooling Installation In Lexington, KY
Furnace Installation Service Lexington, KY
Air Conditioning Installation Lexington, KY
Ductwork Installation Service In Lexington, KY
For trusted and complete heating and air conditioning solutions in Lexington, KY, look no further than Lexington Electrical & HVAC. Our team of certified HVAC technicians provides top-notch repair, installation, and regular maintenance services, along with emergency support when you need it most. Reach out today to get started!
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With over 30 years of experience in the industry, David Boggs is one of the most trusted and reliable names in Heating and Air in the Central Kentucky area.
Parts of a Good HVAC Installation Service
When installed correctly, your air conditioner will cool your home enough in the summer and your heater or heat pump will keep it warm in the winter. The most important parts of a good HVAC installation are:
Getting the Right Size Air Conditioner or Heater: If the unit is too small for your home, it won't cool or heat it properly. Too big of one, though, and it might shut off before air can flow fully or humidity can be kept in check. When doing a load estimate, among other things, a contractor will look at how many square feet your home is, where your doors and windows are placed, and the sun's angle in relation to your home to figure out the best unit size.
Equipment Placement: You should put an air conditioner or heater somewhere that has enough space for it and where the noise it makes won't bother people in beds or living rooms. Units that are outside can be very noisy. So, think about where you'll put them before the worker gets there. It is best to put the thermostat away from drafts, ducts, and machines that could give it wrong readings of the temperature.
Setting up ducts: Sometimes, your old ductwork can be used to install a new central air conditioner. Technicians should make sure the pipes are properly connected and not leaking before they do this. If new ductwork needs to be installed, the worker will need to make a floor plan and figure out how to do it with the least amount of trouble.
Energy Efficiency: It's important to think about long-term efficiency when figuring out how much an HVAC system will cost. The Seasonal Energy-Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of an air conditioner tells you how efficient it is. The higher the SEER number, the less energy you may use. Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) is a way to measure how well a furnace works. Standard units have an AFUE of 80%, while high-efficiency units have an AFUE of 90% or more.
Cost: The size of your home, the condition of the ductwork, and the quality of your insulation and electrical system will all affect how much it costs to build an HVAC system. The cost of the job is affected by the brand and type of equipment used, as well as the rates of labor, any necessary permits, and the cost of disconnecting and removing old units. Some of the cost of installation may be covered by tax breaks, utility returns, and systems that use less energy.
