Contact us for your new Generac whole house generator today! Don't go without electricity...... ever! A whole house generator can serve many different families in many different ways. Some customers purchase generators for elderly in the house who need medical equipment to survive. Families with young children purchase them to keep their family comfortable in the likely event of an extended power outage during a natural disaster. Whatever the cause, and whatever the need we have you covered with our many different natural gas and propane generator options. We sell 20 kW Generac natural gas and propane back up generators to keep you comfortable during a power outage. Our generator packages come with a whole house transfer switch and a professional installation. We have several sizes and prices to accommodate any budget! Our generator sizes go up all the way to 100 kilowatts! Our generators are available anywhere in Eastern & Central Kentucky. We serve the following cities and areas around Paintsville, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Louisa, Belfry, Ashland, Hazard, Richmond, Winchester, Lexington and Inez. Give us a call if you need an estimate anywhere in Central and Eastern Kentucky! Contact us for your free quote today! 606-949-1114. We are your local family heating and air conditioning comfort specialists with locations across Kentucky in Lexington, Ashland, Richmond, Pikeville & Prestonsburg. We strive to provide our customers with the highest standard of service. We know that your home's heating and cooling system is one of the most important comfort systems in your life. Our new heating and air conditioning system's ensure that comfort, air quality, and warmth are provided on a daily basis. Contact us for all of your heating and air conditioning needs. We also offer other professional services such as new whole house generators, geothermal heat pumps. solar panel power generation systems, energy audits, and so much more! Contact us to learn more by calling (606) 949-1114 or visit us on the web at www.easternairflowky.com We are Ashland, Kentucky's Premier Air conditioning repair contractor. We serve all of Ashland, Kentucky located in Boyd county. We repair all brands of heating and air conditioning equipment including but not limited to American Standard, Tempstar, Trane, Lennox, Heil, Carrier, Bryant, Comfort Maker, Coleman, Miller, Goodman and many more. The next time your home's heating and air conditioning system breaks down remember to call Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky. We stock many universal heating and cooling parts to minimize your downtime. If your system is older than 12 years of age, we can give you a free estimate for a new heating and cooling system. We will help you acquire financing if needed. Phone: (606) 949-1114 serving all of Ashland, Kentucky's Air Conditioning needs. We are Pikeville, Kentucky's Premier Air conditioning repair contractor. We serve all of Pikeville, Kentucky located in Pike county. We repair all brands of heating and air conditioning equipment including but not limited to American Standard, Tempstar, Trane, Lennox, Heil, Carrier, Bryant, Comfort Maker, Coleman, Miller, Goodman and many more. The next time your home's heating and air conditioning system breaks down remember to call Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky. We stock many universal heating and cooling parts to minimize your downtime. If your system is older than 12 years of age, we can give you a free estimate for a new heating and cooling system. We will help you acquire financing if needed. Phone: (606) 949-1114 serving all of Pikeville, Kentucky's Air Conditioning needs. We are Paintsville, Kentucky's Premier Air conditioning repair contractor. We serve all of Paintsville, Kentucky located in Johnson county. We repair all brands of heating and air conditioning equipment including but not limited to American Standard, Tempstar, Trane, Lennox, Heil, Carrier, Bryant, Comfort Maker, Coleman, Miller, Goodman and many more. The next time your home's heating and air conditioning system breaks down remember to call Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky. We stock many universal heating and cooling parts to minimize your downtime. If your system is older than 12 years of age, we can give you a free estimate for a new heating and cooling system. We will help you acquire financing if needed. Phone: (606) 949-1114 serving all of Paintsville, Kentucky's Air Conditioning needs. Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky offers financing for your new air conditioning system in all areas of Kentucky. Our new heat pumps are available for installation all across Kentucky including Pikeville, Paintsville, Louisa, Ashland, Prestonsburg, Lexington, Richmond, and surrounding cities. Contact us for your free heating and cooling consultation at (859) 429-2207. Finance your new heating and cooling system or other comfort product for your home and enjoy low monthly payments on your new system. We know that there is rarely a good time to spend a few thousand dollars on a new heating and air conditioning system in your home. For many of us the expense would dip into our savings which we depend on to ensure our family's financial security. It is for this reason that we provide financing as an additional service to all of our customers. We know that purchasing a new heating and cooling system may be stressful. Our goal is to eliminate that stress. Our financing application located to the left of this text is a secure application that is designed to keep your information safe. We use industry standard encryption on our webpage. Our estimates for new heating and cooling systems are always free. We have had customers take advantage of our financing in the cities and areas around Paintsville, Pikeville, Richmond, Lexington, Prestonsburg, Louisa, Belfry, Ashland, Hazard, Winchester, and Inez. Give us a call and allow us to serve you anywhere in Central and Eastern Kentucky! APPLY NOW HERE==>WWW.EASTERNAIRFLOWKY.COM/FINANCE Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky has installed geothermal heat pumps in all areas of Kentucky. Our geothermal heat pumps are available for installation all across Kentucky including Pikeville, Paintsville, Louisa, Ashland, Prestonsburg, Lexington, Richmond, and surrounding cities. Contact us for your free geothermal consultation at (859) 429-2207.
Geothermal heat pumps (GHPs), sometimes referred to as GeoExchange, earth-coupled, ground-source, or water-source heat pumps, have been in use since the late 1940s. They use the constant temperature of the earth as the exchange medium instead of the outside air temperature. Although many parts of the country experience seasonal temperature extremes -- from scorching heat in the summer to sub-zero cold in the winter—a few feet below the earth's surface the ground remains at a relatively constant temperature. Depending on latitude, ground temperatures range from 45°F (7°C) to 75°F (21°C). Like a cave, this ground temperature is warmer than the air above it during the winter and cooler than the air in the summer. The GHP takes advantage of this by exchanging heat with the earth through a ground heat exchanger. As with any heat pump, geothermal and water-source heat pumps are able to heat, cool, and, if so equipped, supply the house with hot water. Some models of geothermal systems are available with two-speed compressors and variable fans for more comfort and energy savings. Relative to air-source heat pumps, they are quieter, last longer, need little maintenance, and do not depend on the temperature of the outside air. A dual-source heat pump combines an air-source heat pump with a geothermal heat pump. These appliances combine the best of both systems. Dual-source heat pumps have higher efficiency ratings than air-source units, but are not as efficient as geothermal units. The main advantage of dual-source systems is that they cost much less to install than a single geothermal unit, and work almost as well. Even though the installation price of a geothermal system can be several times that of an air-source system of the same heating and cooling capacity, the additional costs are returned to you in energy savings in 5 to 10 years. System life is estimated at 12-15 years for the inside components and 50+ years for the ground loop. There are approximately 50,000 geothermal heat pumps installed in the United States each year. For more information, visit the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association. Types of Geothermal Heat Pump SystemsThere are four basic types of ground loop systems. Three of these -- horizontal, vertical, and pond/lake -- are closed-loop systems. The fourth type of system is the open-loop option. Which one of these is best depends on the climate, soil conditions, available land, and local installation costs at the site. All of these approaches can be used for residential and commercial building applications. Closed-Loop SystemsMost closed-loop geothermal heat pumps circulate an antifreeze solution through a closed loop -- usually made of plastic tubing -- that is buried in the ground or submerged in water. A heat exchanger transfers heat between the refrigerant in the heat pump and the antifreeze solution in the closed loop. The loop can be in a horizontal, vertical, or pond/lake configuration. One variant of this approach, called direct exchange, does not use a heat exchanger and instead pumps the refrigerant through copper tubing that is buried in the ground in a horizontal or vertical configuration. Direct exchange systems require a larger compressor and work best in moist soils (sometimes requiring additional irrigation to keep the soil moist), but you should avoid installing in soils corrosive to the copper tubing. Because these systems circulate refrigerant through the ground, local environmental regulations may prohibit their use in some locations. HorizontalThis type of installation is generally most cost-effective for residential installations, particularly for new construction where sufficient land is available. It requires trenches at least four feet deep. The most common layouts either use two pipes, one buried at six feet, and the other at four feet, or two pipes placed side-by-side at five feet in the ground in a two-foot wide trench. The Slinky™ method of looping pipe allows more pipe in a shorter trench, which cuts down on installation costs and makes horizontal installation possible in areas it would not be with conventional horizontal applications. VerticalLarge commercial buildings and schools often use vertical systems because the land area required for horizontal loops would be prohibitive. Vertical loops are also used where the soil is too shallow for trenching, and they minimize the disturbance to existing landscaping. For a vertical system, holes (approximately four inches in diameter) are drilled about 20 feet apart and 100 to 400 feet deep. Into these holes go two pipes that are connected at the bottom with a U-bend to form a loop. The vertical loops are connected with horizontal pipe (i.e., manifold), placed in trenches, and connected to the heat pump in the building. Pond/LakeIf the site has an adequate water body, this may be the lowest cost option. A supply line pipe is run underground from the building to the water and coiled into circles at least eight feet under the surface to prevent freezing. The coils should only be placed in a water source that meets minimum volume, depth, and quality criteria. Open-Loop SystemThis type of system uses well or surface body water as the heat exchange fluid that circulates directly through the GHP system. Once it has circulated through the system, the water returns to the ground through the well, a recharge well, or surface discharge. This option is obviously practical only where there is an adequate supply of relatively clean water, and all local codes and regulations regarding groundwater discharge are met. Hybrid SystemsHybrid systems using several different geothermal resources, or a combination of a geothermal resource with outdoor air (i.e., a cooling tower), are another technology option. Hybrid approaches are particularly effective where cooling needs are significantly larger than heating needs. Where local geology permits, the "standing column well" is another option. In this variation of an open-loop system, one or more deep vertical wells is drilled. Water is drawn from the bottom of a standing column and returned to the top. During periods of peak heating and cooling, the system can bleed a portion of the return water rather than reinjecting it all, causing water inflow to the column from the surrounding aquifer. The bleed cycle cools the column during heat rejection, heats it during heat extraction, and reduces the required bore depth. The old age and poor efficiency of your old heating and air conditioning system is a great reason to begin planning on replacing it this fall. High repair costs on an old system along with increasing utility rates make replacing your heating and air conditioning sound better and better every day. What I would like to do is to explain efficiency and the common term S.E.E.R rating with you so that you may make an informed decision regarding your purchase. S.E.E.R rating stands for seasonal energy efficiency ratio. Basically the higher the rating, the more electricity you save for heating and cooling the same amount of space.
S.E.E.R ratings for this year have the minimum rating of 13 (although this will change after December 31, 2014 according to recent government reports to 14) and many manufactures produce systems up to 18-20 S.E.E.R range. Over a relatively short payback period, say 7 years it is very justifiable economically to purchase a 15 or 16 S.E.E.R system over a 13. Without getting into any boring calculations I will leave you with this excerpt from the energy.gov website : “Today’s best heating and air conditioners use 30% to 50% less energy to produce the same amount of cooling as air conditioners made in the mid 1970s. Even if your heating and air conditioner is only 10 years old, you may save 20% to 40% of your heating and cooling energy costs by replacing it with a newer, more efficient model. Proper sizing and installation are key elements in determining air conditioner efficiency. Too large a unit will not adequately remove humidity. Too small a unit will not be able to attain a comfortable temperature on the coolest and hottest days. Improper unit location, lack of insulation, and improper duct installation can greatly diminish efficiency.” We would be more than happy to explain this in more detail at your home, contact us today for your customized estimate to replace your heating and air conditioning system. We serve all of Kentucky including Lexington, Pikeville, Ashland, Prestonsburg, Richmond, and surrounding areas. Phone: (859) 429-2207 Thanks for reading. Resource: energy.gov Purchasing a new heating and cooling system in Lexington, Kentucky can be overwhelming if you allow it to be. Comparing quotes, SEER rating, HSPF rating, AFUE rating, EER rating, can quite simply become exhausting. Purchasing a new heating and cooling system for your home and your family shouldn’t be so difficult!
We make it easy at Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky by helping you choose the system that best fits your family’s lifestyle needs. We focus primarily on your level of comfort, noise control, and energy efficiency. A new heating and cooling system can help you save up to 70% on your electric bill vs. your old inefficient system. The average price for a complete new heat pump system in Lexington, Kentucky for a 3 bedroom home is between $3,990.00 to $6,990.00 depending upon several factors including efficiency, size, and the level of difficulty with the installation. The price may be higher or lower based upon your family’s individual needs. Financing is available for new systems which help offset this upfront cost. The truth is, there is no better time to upgrade your homes heating and cooling system than today. This is because the savings you will receive every month on your electric bill will often end up paying for the purchase of the new system in no time at all. When purchasing a new heat pump system, you want to make sure you hire a reputable contractor such as Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC which is licensed, insured, and most importantly experienced! Last name heating and cooling companies running out of their garage in their backyard cannot and will not provide you with the same level of customer service as a reputable company such as Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC. Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC serves all of Kentucky’s heating and air conditioning needs from our main office hubs located on Main street in Richmond, Kentucky and U.S. 23 South in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. We serve all cities around and between our main office hubs including but not limited to Pikeville, Lexington, Paintsville, Ashland, Prestonsburg, Hazard, Louisa, Richmond, Winchester, Georgetown, Morehead, Mt. Sterling, and surrounding areas. Contact us today for your free consultation on your home’s new heating and cooling system, or other project such as a whole house generator, or geothermal heat pump system. Phone: (859) 429-2207 Link to consumer financing==>www.easternairflowky.com/finance Link to free consultation request==>www.easternairflowky.com/newsystem Purchasing a new heating and cooling system in Richmond or Pikeville, Kentucky can be overwhelming if you allow it to be. Comparing quotes, SEER rating, HSPF rating, AFUE rating, EER rating, can quite simply become exhausting. Purchasing a new heating and cooling system for your home and your family shouldn’t be so difficult!
We make it easy at Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky by helping you choose the system that best fits your family’s lifestyle needs. We focus primarily on your level of comfort, noise control, and energy efficiency. A new heating and cooling system can help you save up to 70% on your electric bill vs. your old inefficient system. The average price for a complete new heat pump system in Richmond, Kentucky for a 3 bedroom home is between $3,990.00 to $6,990.00 depending upon several factors including efficiency, size, and the level of difficulty with the installation. The price may be higher or lower based upon your family’s individual needs. Financing is available for new systems which help offset this upfront cost. The truth is, there is no better time to upgrade your homes heating and cooling system than today. This is because the savings you will receive every month on your electric bill will often end up paying for the purchase of the new system in no time at all. When purchasing a new heat pump system, you want to make sure you hire a reputable contractor such as Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC which is licensed, insured, and most importantly experienced! Last name heating and cooling companies running out of their garage in their backyard cannot and will not provide you with the same level of customer service as a reputable company such as Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC. Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC serves all of Kentucky’s heating and air conditioning needs from our main office hubs located on Main street in Richmond, Kentucky and U.S. 23 South in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. We serve all cities around and between our main office hubs including but not limited to Pikeville, Lexington, Paintsville, Ashland, Prestonsburg, Hazard, Louisa, Richmond, Winchester, Georgetown, Morehead, Mt. Sterling, and surrounding areas. Contact us today for your free consultation on your home’s new heating and cooling system, or other project such as a whole house generator, or geothermal heat pump system. Phone: (606) 949-1114 Link to consumer financing==>www.easternairflowky.com/finance Link to free consultation request==>www.easternairflowky.com/newsystem |
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