Unlike the temperature fluctuation that occurs daily and seasonally above ground, the temperature underneath the earth’s surface remains at a moderate and consistent temperature year round. Geothermal systems use electricity to access these temperatures, to either heat or cool your home. Water is used as a medium to transfer this heat between the ground and your home.
In the winter, a geothermal system absorbs the heat from underground and transfers this heat into your home. In summer, a geothermal system absorbs the heat in your home, transfers that heat back into the earth, and then returns cooler temperatures back into your home
Properly installing HVAC air ducts requires maneuverability and flexibility. If air conditioner ducts cannot provide an efficient airflow from the outside and into the space you want to control air, then the HVAC system will fail to be effective. Fortunately, we offer several affordable fabric air duct hoses that are designed for the air movement that is necessary in HVAC systems. Fabric air conditioner ducts are perfect for jobs requiring the hose to be maneuverable enough for tight spaces like portable AC systems. When you consider the importance of having an air-tight, undamaged length of flex ducting you will see why protecting the exterior of your HVAC air ducts is critical.
For HVAC jobs that require stability and resistance to weathering, we offer aluminum and stainless steel air conditioner ducts. These hoses, along with our Neoprene coated hoses, offer a higher resistance to temperature than fabric ducting. It should go without saying that heating systems (the “H” in “HVAC”) can generate startling high temperatures.
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