Address: 112 W 13800 S Suite 8, Draper, UT 84020, USA
Phone: +18016102493
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Emma Frost
Scott was prompt, and great at communicating what he did to service our furnace today. Totally professional. Will use them again!
alex cheklin
I did the majority of the installation he just plugged the wires in . Was at job 10 min they charged me $150 . Called some other places after they told me it should cost no more than 50 dollars. Nothing to do better just return 100 dollars even your answer was poorly executed
Mark Meaker
Third time I’ve used Method Air (needed them last year as well. I can’t praise them enough. They responded quickly to my call for help. Their technician, Matt, was friendly, competent, and was the total professional. He quickly diagnosed the problem and had it fixed shortly thereafter at a very reasonable price.
Jared Smith
I had a few different projects needed for my home. I’m getting ready for a kitchen remodel, and they came and moved a vent out of a cabinet and installed in a different place. Also resolved a low performing vent, and another vent that wasn’t giving any air flow at all. They also got a new dryer vent installed up and out through my roof. The installer was fast, and responsive to my needs, got the work done quickly and cleaned up all the mess from my insulation that fell. The estimator was also very responsive and on time. He even waited an additional 10 minutes at my house while I was driving home. Friendly and professional, great referral I was given. Definitely call them for your next hvac project.
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Yes, this is normal. A heat pump generally produces air that is 80°, which is considered warm and will heat the house evenly. However, 80° may feel cool to your hand, which is usually closer to 90°.
You should have maintenance done on your air conditioning system twice a year. This not only ensures maximum efficiency but also enables us to foresee any possible problems that may occur shortly.
Changing out your air filter regularly is the primary maintenance you can perform. When talking about ground mounted outdoor units the units will need to be kept clear of debris, which includes any foliage in the area. Additional maintenance should only be performed by qualified personnel.
For peak efficiency, performance and filtration, it is recommended that you replace your disposable filters at least once a month. If you have washable filters, they should be cleaned once a month.
In general, no. HVAC systems are the least efficient when first turning on. A system with too much capacity will run in numerous short cycles, turning on and off repeatedly, therefore causing it to be less efficient and increasing energy consumption. Another primary function of an air conditioner is to remove humidity from the air and running shorter cycles doesn’t remove humidity from the air very well.
As a consumer the most important tasks you can perform involve cleaning and replacement of your filters regularly. Also, shades, drapes, shutters, or screens can be installed on windows that are exposed to extreme sunlight to help reduce temperatures as well.
HVAC systems use a metric called S.E.E.R. (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) when assessing efficiency. S.E.E.R. is the amount of cooling your system will deliver per dollar spent on electricity. For example, a 3-ton unit may have a S.E.E.R. efficiency rating of 13, 14, or 15. The higher the S.E.E.R., which ranges from 13 -17, the more efficient the system will be.
In general, one (1) ton of air conditioning can cool anywhere from 300 to 800 square feet of home. The primary factor impacting the effectiveness of an AC unit is the construction of your home. The best way to assess your home's needs is to have a licensed professional evaluate them.
Heating and cooling systems are sized according to their tonnage. One (1) ton equals 12,000 BTU/H (British Thermal Units/ Hour).
HVAC is short for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The acronym is often used as an abbreviation to refer to your whole heating and cooling system.
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