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Why Consider Geothermal Cooling?

Friday, August 15th, 2014

Effective geothermal cooling was once only available to a few homes, but advances in technology have made it a possibility for numerous homeowners today. The advantages that a geothermal heat pump can offer should place them near the top of anyone’s list for a new home comfort system.

If you think that geothermal heating and cooling is out of your reach, you might be surprised at what you find out when you contact one of the Austin, TX air conditioner, heater, and heat pump experts at Roznovak. We provide extensive services for geothermal systems and have worked in home comfort services since 1979. You can trust to our expertise when you think it’s time to investigate the possibilities for cooling down your home through geothermal energy.

Why Geothermal Heat Pumps Are a Good Idea

  • Reliability: Geothermal systems operate on the basic principle that the temperature of the Earth remains stable 10 feet below the frost line. Regardless of the weather conditions above ground, the temperature at this depth hovers around 55°F. Unlike air-source heat pumps, which can lose efficiency due to extreme temperatures outside, a geothermal heat pump always has access to a sufficient amount of heat for both cooling and heating purposes. You won’t have to worry about a geothermal system struggling during a heat wave or a cold snap.
  • Energy efficiency: Studies conducted by the U.S. EPA have found that, thanks to the steady temperature of the Earth, geothermal heating and cooling systems work 4–6 times more energy-efficiently than standard heat pumps. Although geothermal systems cost more to install, they will rapidly return that extra cost with their energy savings. The EPA estimates that most geothermal systems will payback their initial installation price tag in 5–10 years.
  • Longevity: Few comfort systems will last as long as a geothermal heat pump. The indoor elements (the standard heat pump components) will endure for more than 20 years. The ground loops (the most expensive and difficult component to install) can last for more than 50 years! This means you will have many years to enjoy the energy savings after the payback period.
  • Heating and cooling: Since geothermal systems are heat pumps, they offer a two-in-one comfort solution for a house. You have an effective (and safe) heating system during the winter, and an air conditioning system during the summer that can match the cooling power of any comparably-sized standard AC.

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Geothermal heat pumps will not work for every home and property: space limitations and soil conditions can make them impractical in certain situations. It’s easy to find out if your home is ready for geothermal installation, however: contact Roznovak, and we will send out a geothermal specialist to survey your land and find out that best way to give you the power of a heater and an air conditioner in Austin, TX through the natural energy of the Earth.

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Your Air Conditioning Installation Options in Austin, TX

Friday, August 8th, 2014

Has the time come to upgrade your AC? Are you having difficult figuring out what type of air conditioner would work best in your Austin, TX home? Would you like a blend of power and efficiency? When considering your air conditioning installation options for your home or workspace, it’s important that you hire a professional to assist you from the get-go. One of the most important steps in any AC installation is the system selection. Basically, you need to make certain that the BTU output of your cooling system matches your living space so that your system can operate the way it is intended. Additionally, you need to consider your budget and cooling preferences.

Let’s take a look at some of the most popular cooling options available: central air units, heat pumps and ductless air conditioners.

  • Central air units. It’s not without good reasons that central air units remain the most popular type of cooling system in the country. They are highly powerful, cost-effective and their efficiency continues to increase as the technology develops. The central air split is so-called because it has an indoor and outdoor unit as well as ductwork installed throughout your living space. Whether you’re looking for a powerhouse or you’re on a strict budget, a central air unit may be right for your home.
  • Heat pumps. You might be hard-pressed to differentiate a heat pump from a central air unit on looks alone. They have an indoor and outdoor unit, and they utilize the same refrigerant cycle that most cooling systems do. The one major difference between heat pumps and central air units is that the former can heat as well as cool your home. If energy efficiency is important to you, a heat pump makes for a great option.
  • Ductless air conditioning. As its name suggests, a ductless air conditioning system, also known as a ductless mini split, does not require ductwork in order to function. Instead of a centralized indoor air handler connected to a network of ducts, it uses multiple indoor air handlers installed within the living space itself. These blowers deliver cooling (as well as heating) to the various areas of your home.

Let us help you make a great decision when it comes to your AC installation. Call Roznovak’s Services today to schedule professional air conditioning installation in Austin, TX.

 

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Why Professional Air Conditioning Services are Necessary

Thursday, July 31st, 2014

If you own a whole-house HVAC system, it’s important that your air conditioning services be taken care of by a trained professional. There’s simply no way around it. If you want your air conditioner to be installed correctly, to be repaired properly and to be maintained carefully, then make sure you opt for a skilled and certified technician. If you attempt to take care of the equipment installation or repair yourself, then you risk the integrity of your system, and if you risk hiring an amateur, then you may be wasting your hard-earned dollar.

Here’s Why Professional Air Conditioning Services Are Necessary

  • Money. If you’re like most folks, you work hard for your money. No matter what line of business you’re in, it’s important that you spend it wisely. One of the primary reasons for hiring a professional to take care of your air conditioner is that it’s worth every penny. Whether you need an immediate repair of your air conditioner to ensure that your cooling resumes as soon as possible or you’re investing in a new air conditioner, hiring a skilled contractor is money well spent. It ensures that the service will be done properly so that you don’t have to worry about paying twice for the same job.
  • Time. We’re fairly sure that you don’t like to waste time. Hiring a pro to take care of your air conditioning service is important because it can actually save you time. You don’t have to worry about taking the time out of your busy schedule to attempt a repair that you’re uncertain of, and you can also make certain that the job is completed in an efficient manner.
  • A job well done. When you hire a contractor to complete a project, you want to make certain that it’s completed. That means that there is no second visit and there is no aspect of the job that is left incomplete. Make sure you hire a pro.

For comprehensive air conditioning services in the greater Austin, TX area, you can count on the professional technicians at Roznovak’s Services.

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Why Choose an Air Purifier for Your Home

Monday, July 21st, 2014

If you have airborne contaminants such as dust or dander flowing throughout your home, then you may want to take a stand. Poor indoor air quality is a prevalent issue throughout the country, and ensuring that your home has clean air is of the utmost importance. Unfortunately, modern homes are built with energy efficiency rather than natural ventilation in mind. While this keeps your energy bills low, it often leads to indoor air quality problems as your indoor air continues to circulate and recirculate. If you own a forced-air distribution system such as a furnace or central air unit, there are several upgrades that you can take advantage of in order to improve your indoor air. The air purifier is one of the most effective.

A whole house air purifier is quite different than the type of portable air units that you find in hardware stores. You don’t have to move it around the house in order to clean your indoor air evenly and you don’t have to worry about turning it on and off. Whole house air purifiers are relatively compact and they are integrated directly within your ductwork system. Unlike a conventional air filter, they do not trap particles on a medium such as fiberglass, but rather use a specialized ionization system.

As your indoor air passes through the air purifier, noxious particles such as dander, dust and other contaminants are given an electric charge. This causes them to be attracted to material with an opposite charge, which is why they collect on a plate or cell within the device, or glom together into larger particles that fall to the ground, ready to be vacuumed up. The process is relatively simple, and it has numerous benefits.

The chief benefit of any air cleaner is cleaner air, but the air purifier ensures that the cleaning process is done so without blocking your air. HEPA filters are highly effective but they can result in increased energy bills as they reduce the amount of air that can travel through the device at any one time. These systems also require very little to no maintenance.

If an air purifier sounds right by you, then make sure you give the experts at Roznovak’s Services a call today. We can answer any further questions that you might have and get you started on the path to cleaner air with an air purifier in Austin, TX.

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The Importance of Insulation

Friday, July 18th, 2014

The modern home is built with energy efficiency in mind. Over the years, architects and builders have sought to ensure that your home is a place where heating and cooling can take place efficiently, that hot air stays outside during the summer and that hot air stays inside during the winter months. As you can well imagine, ventilation problems can arise, although there are many ways to prevent such problems with an indoor air quality product. But all of these considerations are primarily due to a single product, insulation. While it comes in various shapes, sizes and colors, your insulation is the key to energy efficiency in the home.

Without insulation, your indoor living space is subject to the whims of nature. On a particularly scorching day, the thermal energy will radiate through the roof and into all the nooks of your house; on a particularly cold day, your heater will simply be unable to keep up with the energy loss as your heat goes right through the walls, windows, doors and roof. Not only would a lack of insulation dramatically affect your comfort, but it would also lead to exorbitant energy bills. One of the ways that whole house HVAC systems are able to be relatively affordable is due to insulation technology.

It’s imperative that your insulation be professionally installed or replaced as the case may be. If you live in an older home, then you may want to consider upgrading your old insulation. Depending on what type it is, how it was installed originally, as well as its location, you may stand to benefit greatly from the improved efficiency. If you are building a new home, make sure you hire a trusted contractor to take care of your insulation needs before they close the walls up, although blown-in insulation is also an option for retrofitting purposes.

Today’s lesson: don’t underestimate the importance of your insulation. Poor quality or poorly installed insulation can cause even high-end air conditioners and heating systems to produce lackluster results, lead to intimidating utility bills, and generally provide discomfort throughout the home. If you have any further questions about our insulation services in Austin, TX, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Roznovak’s Services.

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Signs that Your Radiator Needs to be Repaired

Friday, July 11th, 2014

The radiator is an essential component in all internal combustion engines. Its purpose, as you probably already know, is to disperse the thermal energy generated by the engine during use. Coolant circulates through the engine block, absorbing the thermal energy, and then travels through the radiator where such energy is dispersed. The process continues in order to ensure an ideal temperature for fuel combustion and to prevent overheating that can ruin the engine. Whether you drive a tractor, truck or automobile, the radiator is one of the most critical aspects of your vehicle. It’s important that it be properly serviced as need be. As a leading provider of radiator services in the Austin, TX area, we’re happy to provide just that, but recognizing that you have a problem in the first place is up to you.

There are several indications that your radiator may need to be serviced by a trained professional. It’s important that such work be done by a specialist so that you can be assured that the root of the problem is discovered and that an adequate solution is provided.

Keep an eye out for the following:

  • Temperature gauge. Your engine is equipped with a temperature gauge that constantly monitors the heat of your engine and adjusts the cooling system accordingly. You have probably heard your radiator fan turn on during the summer while waiting for the light to change. If you notice that your temperature gauge has come on or it reveals that the temperature of the engine is out of control, then make sure you shut it down and get in touch with a professional. Ignoring the warning signs of an overheated engine can lead to exorbitant repair costs and even the replacement of your engine itself.
  • White smoke. The dreaded white smoke. When you have a coolant leak, the coolant can drip onto the hot metal of your engine and produce a white smoke emerging from underneath your hood. If you notice this coming out of your hood, then you’re definitely ready for radiator repair.

Let us handle all of your radiator repair needs. Call Roznovak’s Services today and schedule radiator repair services in Austin, TX with our experts.

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Signs that You Need a Humidifier in Your Home

Friday, June 27th, 2014

Do you suspect that the dry air in your home is leading to all sorts of difficulty throughout the house? Do you want to make certain that any related health or structural issues are taken care of? You have no doubt heard of or possibly used a portable humidifier at some point. They are popular items, particularly during the winter months when dry air seems to linger throughout our living spaces. But they are hardly sufficient for larger spaces, or to cover the humidification needs of an entire home or commercial work space. In today’s post, we’d like to look closely at some signs that indicate a need for humidification. Whole house humidifiers truly are the way to go.

Humidity is the amount of moisture in the air. High humidity levels can make the indoor air feel a lot hotter than the temperature indicates because our skin cannot use perspiration to cool itself. Conversely, low humidity levels can cause the indoor air to feel colder than it actually is. Low humidity can cause all sorts of trouble.

  • Dry skin, nosebleeds, and sore throats. If you frequently wake up a sore throat, then it may not be related to illness at all, but rather to the low humidity levels in the home. Low humidity sucks the moisture away from the skin, causing it to become dry or chapped. It can also affect your mucus membranes and cause nosebleeds.
  • Warping, splitting and cracking. Wood flooring, furniture and instruments are all susceptible to problems caused by low humidity. If you find that your flooring makes additional noise during the dry season or you see visible cracks in the walls or ceiling, then you may want to consider boosting your humidity levels.
  • Static electricity. Dry air is also susceptible to increased static electricity. If you find yourself getting shocked throughout your own home, then adjusting the humidity levels is the best way to prevent this annoyance.

If you want to make a big difference in your indoor air quality, then adjusting the humidity can go a long way. We offer comprehensive humidifier services throughout the Austin, TX area.

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Reasons to Consider a Dehumidifier in Austin, TX

Monday, June 23rd, 2014

Does it feel a bit muggy in your home during the summer months? Even with your AC blasting, does it still feel a bit uncomfortable? We constantly focus on temperature when it comes to home comfort, and not without good reason. It’s certainly the primary indicator of comfort, but it’s not only the factor to take into consideration. The humidity levels of your indoor air are equally important, and when they fall below or rise above the ideal range, the results can be much more than negligible. In particular, high humidity levels can cause all sorts of trouble.

You may find that your indoor air leaves your skin feeling sticky during the summer months, or that your bathroom and kitchen walls and floors are wet with condensation, not to mention your windows. Allowing such high moisture issues to linger can provide disastrous in the long-term as it can lead to structural damage.

Here Are Some Reasons to Consider a Dehumidifier for Your Austin, TX Home

  • Reduce your cooling needs. The higher the humidity, the greater the perceived temperature. The hotter the temperature is, the greater the amount of water vapor it can hold, and the two conspire during the summer months to make comfort a challenge. A whole dehumidifier allows you to adjust the temperature a bit higher than you otherwise would as dehumidification lowers the perceived temperature. We know that cooling in the summer is expensive. Any chance you have at reducing your energy bill in the long-term is worth taking seriously.
  • Improve your comfort. A dehumidifier can help you to achieve a greater level of comfort in your home. By reducing the humidity level, you also improve the quality of the indoor air. Your air will be less stale and muggy, and there is less of a chance of your indoor air developing biological contaminants that are linked to high humidity.
  • Avoid moisture-related problems. With a professionally installed humidifier, you can also other moisture-related problems that can occur within your home. High moisture content can take a serious toll on wooden and painted surfaces over time, and the presence of such moisture can be a breeding ground for mold, mildew and bacteria.

Call Roznovak’s Services today to learn more about the power of dehumidifiers in Austin, TX.

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