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Heating and Cooling Systems In Erie County

The Comfort of Your Home Is Largely Effective By The Temperature, That’s Where Your Heating & Cooling Systems Come In

Did you know that over half the energy usage in the average U.S. home is from heating and cooling the air temperature. When extreme temperature hit your area you need your heating and cooling systems to react to keep your home comfortable.

So whether you home relies on a furnace, air conditioner, central air, duct or ductless system, or anything else, they just need to work reliably. If they aren’t then everyone in the household will suffer, but that’s where we can assist!

Gallagher Plumbing & HVAC Can Help You Upgrade, Replace, or Provide Routine Maintenance On Your System No Matter The Type

If you are having issues with your system give us a call today and we will conduct and inspection and provide recommendations on the right steps to take to either improve or replace your system based on its needs.


So What Really Goes Into Your Heating And Cooling Systems?

A source of warm or cool air

No matter what type of system you have, there is some source that warms or cools air, each task may be handled differently but they are both handles somehow. Typically this is where a furnace and an air conditioner come in. This aspect of your system is very vital to energy savings or waste depending on the way it is accomplished and the quality of your system.

A way to distribute the air

Once the air is warmed or cooled it must flow to the areas of the house that need to be conditioned. Usually no matter how the heating and cooling of air is done the distribution of the air is a shared system. There are many ways for this to be done and most typically it is through air ducts, and ventilation, but there are also other techniques as well.

A way to control the temperature (thermostat)

This is typically another shared component of the system no matter if it’s for heating or cooling the household. This is the device that you use to select the temperature you wish the air to reach.