Comfort Control, Inc. is your HVAC dealer for Gwinnett County, including Suwanee, Alpharetta, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Sugar Hill, Flowery Branch, Norcross, Lilburn, Cumming, Gainesville and the Greater Atlanta, GA area. Comfort Control, Inc. will perform all of your HVAC services including air conditioner service, replace your air conditioner, perform the heating service on your heating furnace and replace the heating furnace if required. Enjoy yearly peace of mind with our 100% guaranteed HVAC inspection.
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Tom Kohberger
Owner & Manager
Comfort Control, Inc.
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HeatMaxx™ & CoolMaxx™ Comfort System Analysis
Begin to See How Your Heating or Cooling
System is Really Working
Your home heating and cooling system may not be delivering
the comfort and efficiency you're paying the utility company for.
HeatMaxx and CoolMaxx reports provide a preliminary snapshot of your comfort
system's delivered performance.
What is a comfort system analysis?
Since the days when we began heating and cooling our homes, service
agreements have only included checking the heating and cooling equipment. Until
now, our industry has lacked the technology and the skills to include the duct
system in your service agreement and measure the operating capacity of your
system.
Until recently, when a system didn't work, our only option was to replace the
equipment, this is very costly, and often did little to improve system
performance. Now we include the duct system and testing system performance as
part of our service and are able to diagnose and pinpoint system deficiencies.
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Even a Brand New System Should Have a CoolMax
It's easy to assume that if you have the most recent model of
furnace or air conditioner in your home, you should have the most efficient
system possible. But unlike a self contained stove or refrigerator, your air
conditioning and heating system depends on a series of ducts and registers
winding through your home. HeatMaxx and CoolMaxx rate the live operating
efficiency of the entire installed system. This has been previously unavailable
to homeowners.
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What Should I Expect From a CoolMaxx Test?
Your HeatMaxx and CoolMaxx Report is a first step in analyzing your
system. There is never any obligation to do anything. If you are happy with your
delivered efficiency, no further steps need to be taken.
If, however, you find you are only getting 50, 60 or 70 percent of the rated
equipment capacity, you may want to have further testing and diagnosis completed
to determine how performance can be improved. A National Comfort Institute
certified contractor is well equipped to provide you with the testing and
knowledge to enable you to make your best decision possible.
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The HeatMaxx and CoolMaxx reports offer a preliminary rating of your heating
and cooling system's level of performance. These reports have been created as an
air conditioning and heating educational tool for customers of NCI contractors.
Part of our testing includes measuring air pressures in your
system. From these tests we can determine the airflow through your system and
verify the resistance through your air filters. Using this and other data we can
calculate the delivered BTU from your system. Filter pressure can have a drastic
effect on the performance of your system.
CoolMaxx Testing is always performed while your system is running under
normal operating conditions. Your contractor will drill a few harmless test
holes in your system, but will plug them when we are finished. No harm or
setting changes take place until you have seen the CoolMaxx report and decide if
you want to take any action.
Only NCI certified contractors are authorized by NCI to use the HeatMaxx and
CoolMaxx forms and test procedures.
CoolMaxx testing in relatively inexpensive compared to the potential energy
savings. In many cases contractors will include CoolMaxx testing as part of
routine service or as part of a new system quote. Doing a CoolMaxx test before
and after you install new equipment is a great way to see how your total air
delivery system is performing. In certain cases additional testing may be
required to pinpoint a specific area of trouble. |
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