Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions,
Homeowner Communications
Sarah has worked in the HVAC industry for more than 20 years. During this time, she has provided insight to homeowners which will ultimately allow them to make the best decisions for their HVAC needs.
Is HVAC on your back to school list? If not, it should be. Heating and cooling energy costs are a major budget line item for schools – often, second only to salaries. Why is comfort so important in schools? Read on…
A recent survey conducted by Emerson revealed that few consulting specifying engineers are aware of how the changing HVAC regulations will directly influence their business and the air conditioning market as a whole. Stay cool and stay informed.
This past month, the one-millionth visitor visited the AC & Heating Connect website. In 2013, North Americans began looking to our site to find useful information regarding air conditioning and heating equipment for homes and businesses.
If your air conditioning unit happens to fail, it is important to do your research before deciding on a new one. Learn how SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings should influence your decision.
Need a game plan to help your team sell high efficiency systems? Find out how homeowners feel about HVAC contractors and what they want out of their systems. Then, team up with Emerson and score big with two-step 16 SEER systems.
Recently, Emerson conducted a survey of approximately 1,500 U.S. homeowners to learn more about the most important features they consider when purchasing air conditioning and heating systems, what factors influence the decision to purchase, and how they feel about their HVAC contractor.
Based on many user comments and questions we’ve received on AC & Heating Connect over the past two years, we noticed a lot of confusion about what “comfort” really means to homeowners. It seems like many people are not aware of the comfort advantages available in 16 SEER or greater systems with capacity modulation.
Unlike vowing to eat better or lose weight, resolving to make your home more energy efficient is an easy commitment. You’ll not only save money, but also feel more comfortable at home throughout the year.
There are inherent benefits to cooling the whole house including better air circulation, filtration and the elimination of cold or hot spots. However, there are times when cooling the upstairs bedrooms don’t make sense if no one is sleeping in them. There are two real options to successfully zoning your cooling space.