Superior Heating & Cooling Management of Oldsmar, Florida
PINELLAS - 727-571-4299 I PASCO - 813-783-7509 HILLSBOROUGH - 813-854-3449 I POLK - 863-688-1823
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Control Indoor Pollutants & Reduce Asthma
Several sources of air pollution are found in our homes. Some pollutants cause health problems such as sore eyes, a burning throat, runny nose, headaches, or fatigue. These indoor air pollutants cause or worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma), heart disease, cancer, and other serious long-term conditions.
Many of these pollutants are especially harmful for children, elderly people, and those with health problems.
Superior Heating and Cooling Management
To learn more about our indoor air quality products, duct cleaning, sanitizing services and air quality solutions we provide help remove moisture from your home and minimize the formation of mold and pollutants that can cause allergies and breathing issues.
Call our main number today, 813-854-3449 or email info@superiorheatingandcooling.com
Monday, August 12, 2019
HELP WANTED! We Want You!
Successful,
established HVAC company has an immediate opening for an experienced HVAC
service technician to join our growing team. We provide residential repair and
installation of HVAC systems throughout Pinellas, Hernando, Pasco and
Hillsborough counties.
We are
looking for a Service Technician that lives in Pinellas County.
A qualified HVAC Tech will be expected to apply their technical skills
and knowledge to maintain, troubleshoot, repair and recommend equipment and
improvements for heating and air conditioning systems used in residential
settings when needed.
Requirements:
· A minimum of 3 years of verifiable
experience in residential HVAC services
· EPA certification
· Valid driver’s license
· Strong ability to establish
relationships with clients
· Detailed orientated
Compensation:
· Pay + Incentives
· 40-hour work Week
· 401-K
· We are BUSY ALL YEAR!
· And much more!
Call Today
800-643-8634
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
An American Home Comfort Study (AHCS) reports that 67 percent of homes in the U.S. ........
An American Home Comfort Study (AHCS) reports that 67
percent of homes in the U.S. have a room that’s too hot in the summer or too
cold in the winter. Well, Superior Heating and Cooling Management of Oldsmar
has the solution!
1.
We
have a wireless control unit that senses the temperature throughout the room
and makes automatic adjustments
2.
Installation
is as simple as mounting units, connecting the refrigerant lines and making a
few electrical connections.
3.
No
new ductwork is required, so installation is fast and doesn’t require any messy
renovation.
4.
We
have options for single rooms, multiple rooms or your entire home.
5.
Aside
from saving on your utility bill, this solution is very affordable!
To
learn more or schedule a free in-home evaluation email, info@superiorheatingandcooling.com, or call our main
number (813)-854-3449.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
No Better Time to 'Insulate' your Check Book
Insulation material,
when properly used, can make your home more comfortable and energy-efficient,
and can significantly reduce heating and cooling bills throughout the year.
Insulation
comes in many different forms-
v Blankets, including batts and rolls: Whether as continuous rolls or pre-cut panels
called batts, blanket insulation is perhaps the most common type used in homes
in the United States.
v Loose fill: This type of insulation is quite adaptable and
can conform to any space without disturbing any structures or finishes.
v Sprayed Foam Insulation: Talk
about adaptable this type of insulation allows you to fill even the nooks and
crannies in the walls.
v Rigid insulation: This
insulates your home from the roof to the foundation, reducing energy losses
through the house frame.
v Reflective insulation: This
type of insulation is most effective in reducing downward heat flow.
v
Radiant
barrier: Especially useful in Florida or any hot, sunny climate, this will help
you keep your home cooler.
R-Value
R -Value is the ability of insulation material to reduce heat flow. The
greater the R-value, the more this heat flow is reduced. It's important to know
that the R-value depends on the type of insulation, its thickness, and its
density.
Insulation is important because of its ability to reduce the amount of
heat that flows between the inside and outside of your home. The effectiveness
of an insulation material’s resistance to heat flow also depends on how and
where the insulation is installed. Insulation that is compressed will not
provide its full rated R-value. The overall R-value of a wall or ceiling will
be somewhat different from the R-value of the insulation itself because heat
flows more readily through studs, joists, and other building materials.
So, when calculating the R-value needed for you home it's best to
contact experienced, licensed contractor that understands how insulation works
so they can help you determine the best option for your home and budget.
Your Savings & Comfort
Insulation
costs depend on R-value and type of material; and unless your home was
specially constructed for energy efficiency, you can probably reduce your
energy bills by adding more insulation. Many older homes have less insulation
than homes built today, but even adding insulation to a newer home can pay for
itself within a few years. On average, you can save up
to 20% on your home’s heating and cooling costs or up to 10% on its total
energy costs by adding insulation or replacing damaged insulation.
To
learn more, reach out to the Nate Certified Professionals at Superior Heating
& Cooling Management of Oldsmar, Fl. Serving Tampa Bay for over 27years!
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