Forced Air System
Vermont
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Forced air heating and cooling systems are popular alternatives to central HVAC units. Our HVAC specialists are experienced in installing the latest forced air systems and optimizing their performance. Call the Whale is one of the most trusted forced air contractors in Vermont.
Our technicians are trained to service all major brands of equipment. They are also certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Familiar with the latest products, they can determine the proper type and size of equipment for your home to ensure comfort, reliability, and energy efficiency. If you still rely on central air conditioning, contact us to further discuss the benefits of upgrading to a forced air system.
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What’s the Difference Between a Central Air System and Forced Air System?
If your energy bills are high or you’re thinking of reselling your property, replacing your old HVAC unit can save money and add value to your home. Installing a new heating and cooling system can entice a potential buyer to purchase your house. Is it better to choose a central air system or a forced air system?
Central air systems generally refer to cooling equipment. They operate in a forced-air setup that consists of vents, ducts, and a plenum. Cool air from your AC and warm air from your furnace are distributed through the same ductwork. A forced air system is set up in basically the same way, which is why the terms are used interchangeably, even by many HVAC professionals.
Forced air systems differ mainly in their inclusion of high-quality filtration. The more effectively air is filtered, the more efficiently the system can cool your home, reduce humidity, and improve air quality. It requires ductwork to be installed if you don’t have it. Air is circulated 3 to 5 times per hour and is filtered and purified every time it runs through the system.
The benefits of a forced air setup over a central air system include:
- A comfortable temperature in your entire house
- Fewer allergens and germs that cause colds and flu
- Lower energy consumption and utility bills
- Improved humidity control throughout your home
- The same ductwork as a central air system can be used
Forced Air System Types
At Call the Whale, we offer three types of forced air systems depending on your home’s heating and cooling needs. Each system includes a programmable thermostat and, if necessary, a new condensate pump or drain. We will even remove and recycle your old equipment.
Basic Comfort System
- Standard blower
- Single-stage compressor
- Single-stage gas valve
- 80% heating efficiency
- 13-15 SEER cooling efficiency
- Basic temperature controls
- 2-year parts & labor warranty
Mid-Grade Comfort System
- ECM high-efficiency blower
- Single or 2-stage compressor
- Single or 2-stage gas valve
- 92-96% heating efficiency
- 16-18 SEER cooling efficiency
- 7-day programming (with optional Wi-Fi thermostat)
- 2-, 5-, or 10-year labor warranty
Premium Comfort System
- Quiet, variable-speed blower
- Duel-fuel Wi-Fi comfort control based on outdoor temperature
- Fully Modulating 20 SEER heat pump
- 7-day programmable thermostat
- Large back-lit display
- Humidity control system
- Air purification system
- Roto-brush duct cleaning system
Our Premium Comfort System also includes a full investment protection plan that includes limited lifetime warranties, a 10-year manufacturer parts warranty, and a 10-year parts and labor warranty from Call the Whale. We also include a clean home guarantee plus a comfort guarantee; if we can’t fix your system within 24 hours, we’ll pay for your hotel stay.
Additional Products
Air Purification
Call the Whale installs advanced air purification equipment that traps and filters the smallest airborne particles. It can eliminate a wide range of contaminants, protecting your forced air system from a buildup of particles that can lead to frequent repairs.
Air Scrubbers
HALO products effectively remove dust, pet dander, and unpleasant odors from cooking and other sources. They also use UVC lamps that work continuously to destroy organic contaminants. We install the REME HALO-LED system that works 24/7 from inside your ductwork.
Humidifiers
Whole-house humidifiers help improve comfort by preventing itchy skin, irritated sinuses, and sore throat. They can also reduce static electricity and protect wooden furniture, flooring, and decorative molding.
Wi-Fi Thermostats
In addition to programmability, a Wi-Fi thermostat can be controlled via your smartphone from anywhere. Turn down your HVAC system if you forgot to before leaving, turn it up before you get back, and even set the temperature without getting off the couch.
Duct Cleaning
Dust, particles, and debris in ductwork can reduce HVAC performance and indoor air quality. A professional duct cleaning removes these contaminants so they can’t re-circulate. Cleaner ducts also allow smoother airflow, so your heating and cooling system works more efficiently.
If your central forced air system is fine today but you want more peace of mind, consider joining our Comfort Assurance Plan (CAP).
Call the Whale Today
At Call the Whale, our HVAC specialists install and service a wide range of heating and cooling systems, including forced air systems. Let us help you achieve more reliable and efficient temperature control in your Vermont home. Our technicians are trained in the latest makes and models of HVAC equipment, including HALO air purifiers. To learn more, and receive a quote that includes equipment, materials, permits, labor, testing, and electrical work, click today.
Or, to reach us by phone, call (802) 909-4253
Brands We Service Include (but are not limited to)
Call the Whale specializes in servicing most major furnace, air conditioner, water heater and water softener brands. Contact the experts at Call the Whale today to find out more about your brand, make and model – We have experience with many more brands than listed! More likely than not, we can service your equipment even if not listed here.