Cincinnati Hometown Heating and Cooling LLC

Hometown Values and Christian Friends

Ohio HVAC License # 47510

(513) 278-8153 Call or Text

Products

Cincinnati Hometown Offers Only the Highest Quality Available Products to keep your family Safe and Comfortable.

The Product is only a small piece of the Puzzle to make sure you are Comfortable and the system lives as long as possible:

The Preparation

  1. Step one:
    1. Customer consultation
    2. Measurement of home envelope with inclusion of windows, doors, and insulation.
    3. Measurement of existing exposed duct-work and registers.
    4. Measurement of Existing Space Restraints for system location.
    5. Measurement of Current Static Pressure if current system is operational.
  2. Step two:
    1. Perform Load Calculation for proper sizing of New Equipment.
    2. Evaluate current duct-work base on measurements and current static pressures.
  3. Step three:
    1. Select Proper Size Equipment that meets the Load Calculation to ACCA standards.
    2. Select Equipment that is the proper size but will also fit within the Existing Space Restraints.
    3. Make any initial recommendations for duct-work changes necessary for new equipment.
    4. Select any accessories that would benefit the customer.
  4. Step four:
    1. Prepare Proposal for customer with several options of Equipment.
    2. Allow customer to choose which option in proposal is best for them.

The Installation

  1. Install the system according to manufacturer instructions while following local codes and laws.
  2. Perform a total equipment start-up and verify everything is operation within Manufacturer specifications.
  3. Let customer know of any deficiencies still seen in existing components or duct-work.
  4. Walk customer thru operation of new equipment and what to expect from new system.

 

With HVAC, you are buying More than a Box (Product), you are buying a Properly designed and Installed Components that make up the Comfort System.

The Final System Engineering Design and Selection is not done by the Manufacturer, it is done by your HVAC Contractor.