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Whole House Comfort Video
Here's How A Whole House Comfort
Checkup Works
A specially-trained Comfort and
Indoor Air Quality Consultant will visit
your home and - using advanced
diagnostic instruments and testing
procedures - will identify problems that
affect your indoor living environment.
Your consultant will then provide you
with a personalized plan to solve these
problems, permanently.
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Initial
Consultation
Your checkup starts with an
initial interview with a Comfort
and Indoor Air Quality
Consultant. Your input provides
valuable information, such as
whether any rooms feel clammy
when the air conditioner is
running, or if any parts of the
house need to be dusted more
often than others. We encourage
all the adults in your home to
participate in this initial
consultation since everyone's
perception of comfort and indoor
air quality is unique. |
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Equipment Inspection
The inspection begins with your
heating and cooling equipment.
Is it efficient, dependable and
safe? Your consultant will
visually inspect your equipment
for any signs of deterioration,
improper installation, or
insufficient maintenance. He or
she will let you know the
average life span of your type
of equipment. Your consultant
will also evaluate your system's
air filtration and purification
efficiency, to determine if
improvements would better clean
your indoor air. |
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Insulation Inspection
Even the best heating and
cooling system will have trouble
keeping you comfortable or will
cost more to run if you don’t
have enough insulation. Your
consultant will visually inspect
insulation levels throughout
your home and determine if they
meet currently recommended
levels. More importantly, he or
she will look for hidden
defects, such as hollow wall
cavities, that allow air and
heat to bypass your insulation.
Attic ventilation levels will
also be checked. |
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Infiltrometer™
Blower Door Test
All houses should have some
air leakage but most leak
too much. Symptoms of
excessive leakage include
uneven temperatures
throughout the house, wasted
energy, excessive dust, cold
drafts, dry air in winter,
and clammy air in summer. On
the other hand, some homes
are too airtight and may
have unhealthy indoor air.
To measure a home’s air
tightness, Department of
Energy scientists at
Princeton University
invented the blower door
instrument. It is often
featured in magazines and on
television, including
National Geographic, Better
Homes and Gardens, Popular
Science, and This Old House.
Using an Infiltrometer™
(a computerized blower door
system) your Comfort &
Indoor Air Quality
Consultant will evaluate how
leaky or airtight your
entire home is, and where
improvements can be made.
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Air
Leakage Evaluation
Not all air leaks are created
equal. From an air quality
standpoint, those around your
windows and doors are good
leaks, since they let in fresh
outdoor air. Bad leaks let in
dusty, moldy or polluted air
from your attic, garage, or
crawl space. Leaky air ducts
often bring in dirty air, and
cause your heating and cooling
equipment to perform well below
peak efficiency. As part of the
Infiltrometer™ blower door test,
your consultant will pinpoint
where your home’s worst air
leaks are, and where
improvements can be made. |
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Air
Flow Diagnosis
If your air duct system has
hidden design flaws or
blockages, your air flow will be
restricted or unevenly
distributed. This wastes your
money and can make your home
uncomfortable. Studies conducted
for electric utilities
nationwide show that over 66% of
heat pumps and air conditioners
suffer from this problem. Your
consultant will conduct 'static
pressure' tests - like a blood
pressure check for your ducts -
to reveal any hidden blockages
or design problems. |
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Electronic Air Flow Capture Hood
Test
Do you have rooms that are hard
to heat or cool? There are
economical solutions. Your
consultant will use an air flow
capture hood to measure
precisely how much conditioned
air is getting to those rooms
(provided the supply vents are
accessible). If air flow is low,
the causes will be determined,
and appropriate solutions will
be prescribed. |
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Personalized Improvement Plan
Once the inspection and testing
are complete, your consultant
will explain the results, and
give you a prioritized plan of
recommended improvements. Many -
such as adding insulation or
weather-stripping - can be
performed by homeowners as
weekend projects. Other
improvements may require
professionals. Upon request,
your consultant will prepare a
proposal for repairs your CI
Member Contractor can perform,
and can recommend other
contractors for services they do
not offer. |
During your Whole House
Comfort Checkup, you will learn how
to:
- Achieve even, comfortable
temperatures throughout your home
- Maintain healthy, comfortable
humidity levels year-round
- Reduce dust, system noise and
repair bills
- Save money on your utility bills
(typically between 10% and 50%)
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For More Information please call
1-260-356-0186 or email at:
bob@huntingtonheating.com
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