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Energy Star

Earning the ENERGY STAR means products meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.

Remember, saving energy prevents pollution!

By choosing ENERGY STAR products and taking steps to optimize the performance of your heating and cooling equipment, you are helping to prevent global warming and promoting cleaner air while enhancing the comfort of your home.

Even though ENERGY Star products can be more expensive to purchase up front, the cost difference will be paid back over time through lower energy bills!

  1. When buying new equipment, sizing and installation are as important as product quality.
  2. You can get better heating and cooling performance at home with ENERGY STAR home sealing (insulation and air sealing) and duct sealing.
  3. Consider regular preventative maintenance to maintain your heating and cooling system performance.

James River Air has preventative maintenance programs for residential as well as commercial that will ensure your heating and cooling equipment runs optimally all year round, while saving money on your energy bills!

The United States EPA / Department of Energy's Energy Star website offers some great information about energy-efficiency and the role your heating and cooling system plays in the overall efficiency of your home. Below is some of the information from the site.

Improving Heating and Cooling Systems

If your furnace or air conditioner is more than 10 years old, your contract may recommend that you replace it with a unit that has earned the ENERGY STAR label. Installed correctly, these high-efficiency units can save up to 20% on heating and cooling costs. Bu when it comes to heating and cooling equipment, bigger is not always better. A properly-sized unit will make your home more comfortable by providing more consistent temperatures and better humidity control.

Your contractor should also test combustion equipment, such as your furnace and hot water heater, to ensure that it is operating and venting properly.

Sealing Ductwork

Common Air Leaks

Most homes have leaky ductwork and insufficient ai flow, resulting in an uncomfortable living environment - regardless of the thermostat setting. Your home performance contractor may recommend sealing your home's ducts with mastic, metal tape or aerosol-based sealant, and balancing the duct system to optimize air flow to all rooms. Insulating ductwork in attics, crawlspaces, and some basements can also help to ensure that your home will be more comfortable.

Effects of Air Leaks

Effects of Air Leaks

 

When You May Want to Consider Making a Change to Your Comfort System