According to the Department of Energy, heating your home typically represents about 45-50% of your utility bill. That’s a lot! When it comes to climate control or hot water, efficiency is a main factor homeowners or businesses have to consider. And, that’s why there is so much interest in high efficiency air conditioners, furnaces and tankless heating & hot water systems. Today’s highest efficiency units can be at 98% efficiency for gas fired systems or unto 40 seers for green energy systems (electricity). Most homes are equipped with 80-85% Efficiency systems which unfortunately only lowers when proper maintenance is skipped.
We’re proud to offer a selection of Energy Star rated products, including mini split air conditioners and ductless heat pumps. We also offer high efficiency boilers & Water Heaters.
Enjoy powerful heating and cooling, while minimizing your energy consumption and costs with ENERGY STAR products.
High efficiency heating & hot water only systems:
What is the difference between regular and high efficiency boiler?
Cast iron boilers run at standard efficiency which is about 80-85%. High-efficiency boilers are just that- higher efficiency. You might have also heard of condensing boilers, which are usually a part of high-efficiency systems. These systems can achieve efficiencies of close to 98%. What this means for you is years of saving on utilities and unlimited hot showers. Contact us today to have a technician help you figure out what system is right for you.
A high efficiency system is a heating or cooling system that is designed to use less energy
than a standard system while still providing the same level of comfort. These systems are
typically more expensive upfront but can provide significant long-term energy savings
High efficiency systems work by using advanced technology and design features to minimize
energy waste and improve performance. For example, high efficiency HVAC systems may use
variable-speed motors, improved insulation, and advanced filtration to reduce energy use and
provide better temperature and humidity control.
The main benefits of a high efficiency system include lower energy bills, improved indoor air
quality, and reduced environmental impact. These systems can also provide more consistent
and precise temperature control, resulting in greater comfort and better humidity control.
The amount you can save with a high efficiency system will depend on several factors,
including the size of your home, your energy usage habits, and the efficiency of your current
system. In general, high efficiency systems can save homeowners up to 20-30% on their energy
bills compared to standard systems.
Yes, high efficiency systems are typically more expensive upfront than standard systems.
However, they can provide significant long-term savings on energy bills and may qualify for
rebates and incentives from utility companies and government programs.
Yes, high efficiency systems can be used in all types of homes, including single-family
homes, multi-family buildings, and commercial properties. However, the size and capacity of the
system will need to be properly matched to the size and layout of the home or building
Choosing the right high efficiency system will depend on several factors, including the size
and layout of your home, your energy usage habits, and your budget. It is important to work with
a licensed and experienced HVAC contractor who can assess your needs and recommend the
best system for your home or building.