Address: 14241 S Redwood Rd, Bluffdale, UT 84065, USA
Phone: +18016106528
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
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Andy is a great communicator and did an excellent job with the project.
Jason Marion
The technician was courteous, professional and respectful of my property. I have always had a positive experience with Bluffdale Heating & Air. Highly recommend!
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We had to get a new commercial heating and a/c unit - a major project for us! After installation, the unit didn't immediately work but Right Away made it right within 48 hours. Honest business.
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There are three main types of rigid ductwork: - Sheet Metal Ducts: Sheet metal ducts are usually made of either galvanized steel or aluminum. - Fiberglass Lined Ducts: Some sheet metal ducts are lined with fiberglass on either the inside our outside of the duct. - Fiberboard Ducts: Fiberboard is made up of compressed fiberglass fibers that have been sealed to prevent particles from entering the air.
Refrigeration capacity is a measure of the effective cooling capacity of a refrigerator, expressed in Btu per hour or in tons, where one (1) ton of capacity is equal to the heat required to melt 2,000 pounds of ice in 24 hours or 12,000 Btu per hour.
Split air conditioner: the evaporator and condenser are separate, connected by a run of refrigerant piping. This is the opposite of a Packaged Unit where the condenser and evaporator coil are in the same physical housing. It is the standard unit type in Western residential design, because there isn't a flat roof to put a Packaged Unit on top of. Small commercial buildings generally use packaged equipment. Central air conditioning could be a split, it could be a Packaged technically. There is one central, ducted unit per zone (usually only one zone in a house, could have 10 in a large office floor plan). This is differentiated from technology prior to Central systems… Window unit: a Packaged (nonsplit) unit that sits in a window. Just like a roof top packaged unit but it's the form factor of a typical residential window. They only cool the perimeter of a house. And you'll need one for each room, generally.
Ventilation is when you need to pass air in and out of either a person for the purpose of breathing or a machine for the purpose of cooling or even a simple process of letting air pass naturally for the sake of maintaining its normal moisture content like say storing onions or the process of seasoning something like ‘seasoning of wood’. Oxygenation is when you furnish an additional supply of oxygen to aid in breathing like when a person is sick and in need of extra oxygen for breathing and recovery. Its also used for a process when one of the components is rich in chemical oxygen and can help in supplying some oxygen to the chemical process of oxidation like Potassium Permanganate or Hydrogen Peroxide are used in the process of sterilization of fruits and vegetables by oxygenation.
Ventilation system means a system that is to realize the function of ventilation, including air intake, air outlet, air supply duct, draught fan, cooling and heating system, filter, control system and other ancillary equipments.
Some heating systems, particularly in commercial applications, are designed to draw fresh air into the building and exhaust stale air outside. This is usually accomplished by ducting fresh air to the intake side of the fan, and passing it through a damper to control the flow. There may or may not be a duct to exhaust air, depending on the application. Fresh air becomes important in highly efficient modern homes that have little leakage through windows and doors. In this case, a heat exchange system is frequently fitted to allow fresh air to be drawn in and tempered, with a like amount exhausted to maintain a constant flow.
There are numerous methods of selecting HVAC, depending on the scruples of the individual selling you same and others, some addressed here. Selection of HVAC systems is sometimes based on maximum sizes determined by governmental authorities to prevent well heeled individuals from using more than their perceived allotted share of electrical resources. Absent such constraints some companies in the business will try to sell you too much AC to be sure they don’t have to make service calls when it is hotter than normal. Some companies will simply offer you AC based on the size of the furnace it will be put on. The best companies will do load calculations on your particular home, according to your particular needs. Detailed load calculations include such things as exposures to the sun, window area and orientation, wall and roof construction and insulation, location on the globe, and other factors too numerous to consider here.
Buying a new HVAC system is definitely a considerable investment. For this reason, you need to check several things before finalizing the deal. The list includes the design of the ducts, the size of the home, the quality of the refrigerant (R-22 is a strict no-no!). It also includes the efficiency of the unit, energy-efficiency, air-filters and maintenance plan.
HVAC systems function to manage the support & protection of building occupants. Heating & air conditioning components help us by managing the indoor environment & proper airflow. It cleanses the indoor air & excludes various indoor viruses. Uses of HVAC items are very efficient to save money/electricity. Because these specific devices are very adaptable to allow heat & cool air.
The most common must be forced air. There’s a furnace somewhere in the house. A big fan pulls air out of the house, runs that air through the furnace heating element where the air gets nice and warm, and then the fan blows that air through ducts into the individual rooms of the house. The furnace heat might come from burning natural gas, burning fuel oil, or electric resistance.
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