Heating Air Conditioning Home Comfort Affordable And Reliable Colorado Financing & Rebates

Holmes Publications
www.carriercolorado.com

People spend thousands of dollars making their homes more aesthetically pleasing. When remodeling or building new homes, many homeowners are putting thousands of dollars into upgrading carpets, cabinets, fixtures and other extras such as entertainment centers and lighting controls. But the heart of the home, the heating and cooling system, is often forgotten, relegated to a closet or basement.

So, now you are in your beautiful new home, itīs perfect in everyway. Well, almost perfect.

Hot Spots or Cold Spots

In the summer itīs 10 degrees warmer upstairs than it is downstairs. In the winter you canīt get some rooms warm enough. Your daughterīs bedroom is freezing while your bedroom room is hot.

The Solution: Variable Speed Furnace.

• A Carrier variable speed furnace can overcome most shortcomings in a home HVAC system, including undersized ductwork, inadequate return air and under or over conditioned spaces.

What it Does

Variable speed technology improves air circulation and distribution by "ramping" up the furnace fan, instead of starting at full power. The result is warmer air delivered into the space, and more even temperatures throughout the home.

• The motor in our variable speed furnace is so efficient you can run it 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at about the same cost of a 60 watt light bulb.

Zoning

• Common configurations are 2 zones (upstairs and downstairs), 4 zones (Kitchen, Living spaces, master bedroom, kids rooms) or 8 (Basement, kitchen, living room, family room, master bed room, kids bedrooms, spare bedroom) zones. Many larger homes have dozens of zones.

What it Does

• A zoning system gives you complete control over the environment in a zoned space. Each zone will have a sensor wired to the main zone board, with a zone damper that opens and closes with a call for heating or cooling. You control when the zone opens to allow airflow into the space. The result? Improved comfort in every zone, as well as lower utility bills.

Dry Air

While many placed in the United States work to de-humidify the air, our biggest challenge in Colorado is to put humidity into the air. Dry air can cause comfort problems, (dry skin, static electricity), health problems (sinusitis, asthma, nosebleeds) and damage wood floors and furnishings.


The Solution: Whole House Humidifier

• A Carrier fan power or by pass humidifier will put humidity back in the air by adding moisture to the air as it leaves the furnace while itīs operating in heating mode.

• Adding a thermidistat control or Infinity control gives you even more control, allowing the humidifier to operate with only the furnace fan operating.

Allergies

The air inside you home is up to 5 times dirtier than the air outside your home. Allergens such as dust, mold spores, pollen and pet dander is re-circulated through your home by your forced air system. Standard furnace filters allow all but the biggest particles to pass right through your furnace filter and back into your air.

The Solution: Whole House Air Filtration System.

• A Carrier Electronic Air Cleaner removes airborne particles as small as 1 micron in size. Whatīs a micron? The smallest particle a human eye can see is 40 microns.

• A Carrier Air Purifier captures and kills 99% of airborne particles, viruses and bacteria as small as .3 microns.

Financing and Rebates Make This Project Affordable

• Replacing a home comfort system can be costly, especially if it is an unplanned purchase. Carrier financing through Citifinancial has a number of financing options, from free financing for a year to low interest Energy Star financing.

• Factory rebates up to $1200

• Federal Tax Credits up to $1500

• Local Utility rebates (check with your local supplier)

For more information about Carrier products, or to find a dealer in your area, visit us at www.carriercolorado.com

Tim Brooks

Tim Brooks is a twenty-two year veteran of the HVAC industry. He currently belongs to a number of industry associations, including the Colorado Home Builders Association, Energy Efficiency Building Council, and the Carrier Distributor Advisory Council. He is the chairman of the Carrier Product Development board for the furnace product line.

Timīs personal interests include community work, golfing, reading and industry participation.
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