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Free Winter Reports & Frequently Asked Questions


Report 1 : Don't Let Bad Air Crash Your Holiday Season

Report 2 : Give Your Home a Little TLC This Winter

Report 3 : How Much Do You Want to Overpay This Winter?

Report 4 : To Replace or Not to Replace

Report 5 : Five Reasons to Watch What You're Breathing

Report 6 : Carbon Monoxide: A Hidden, Silent Killer





What is the SEER Rating?
The SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) is how the efficiency of your heating and cooling equipment is measured. The SEER is the amount of cooling your system will deliver per dollar spent on electricity, as compared to other systems. For example, a 3-ton unit may have a SEER efficiency rating of 13, 14, or 15. The higher the SEER rating, the more energy efficient the system will be.



Why is the SEER rating on the Energy Guide different than what my dealer quoted?
Each split system cooling unit has a nominal SEER rating. This rating can be increased with the upgrade of the same series indoor unit. The SEER rating of a system is derived based on the combination of equipment installed in the home. The outdoor equipment (heat pump or air conditioner), as well as the indoor equipment (evaporator coil and furnace, or air handler), play a vital role in the total rating.



What are the advantages of a programmable thermostat?
Since they are electronic, programmable thermostats are more accurate and efficient than thermostats that contain mercury. With programmable thermostats you can control the temperature in your home at different times of day without ever touching your thermostat. Everything is automatic so you will never forget to change the setting on your own.



What type of filter should I use?  And how often should I replace it?
Standard filters work to keep your system and its ductwork clean, but they don't improve indoor air quality significantly; for that, you would need a media filter.  The media filter rests between the main return duct and the blower cabinet and will improve dust and particle removal by seven times that of a standard filter. However, upgrading to a pleated media filter will remove everything from insecticide dust to airborne viruses from the filtered air. Always choose a filter that matches your blower's capacity. For optimum efficiency and filtration, Glenmont recommends that you replace your disposable filters at least once a month. If you have washable filters, they should be cleaned once a month.

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