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HVAC INSTALLATIONS

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Tired of constant repairs, soaring energy bills, or uneven temperatures in your home?

It's time to experience the peace of mind that comes with a reliable, state-of-the-art HVAC system. Our solutions are crafted to address the discomforts and inefficiencies of outdated systems, ensuring your home is a haven of comfort and efficiency year-round.

 

All JD Air residential HVAC installations  come with

  • exclusive membership to JD Air proactive maintenance & service

  • 24/7 remote monitoring

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THE BENEFITS OF A JD AIR INSTALLATION 

Discover the transformative impact of a new HVAC system on your comfort, health, and wallet. See key benefits of upgrading your home's heating and cooling system(s). 

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Increased Comfort at Home

Enjoy the confidence of a system that operates smoothly when you need it most, backed by JD Air's expert maintenance and support.

WHAT TYPES OF HVAC SYSTEMS DO WE INSTALL?

Carrier Heat Pump (outside unit)

Heat Pumps

A heat pump system is an efficient HVAC technology that provides both heating and cooling for indoor spaces. Paired with an existing furnace, they offer a path to reducing fossil fuel dependency.

 

In summer, it operates by extracting heat from indoor air and expelling it outdoors, effectively cooling the interior.

 

During winter, the process reverses, allowing the system to absorb heat from the outdoor air—some down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit—and transfer it indoors to provide warmth.

Mini Split Style HVAC system with 3 air handlers for 3 zones

Ductless/Mini-Split

A mini-split HVAC system is a ductless heating and cooling system that consists of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air handling units.

 

It offers flexible and independent temperature control for individual rooms or zones, providing efficient and targeted cooling without the need for extensive ductwork.

(I like the idea of ductless systems but I think they're ugly)

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Air Conditioning

A straight cool traditional air conditioning system is a central cooling system that uses a coil, compressor, and ductwork to cool and distribute air throughout a building.

 

It operates by removing heat from indoor air, transferring it to the outdoor coil, and then circulating cooled air back into the space via ducts.

Carrier Furnace

Gas Furnace 

A gas furnace is a heating system that often  uses natural gas or propane to produce heat. It burns fuel to create warmth, which is then distributed through ducts and vents to heat indoor spaces efficiently.

Furnaces can also be paired with heat pumps for a more efficient dual fuel system. When it's very cold outside, instead of entering energy-intensive emergency heat mode, a heat pump can switch to furnace mode.

HVAC Systems

WHAT IS THE LIFE SAVOR PLAN?

  •  24/7 remote HVAC system monitoring 

  • 2 maintenance inspections yearly

    • Annual in-person inspection 

    • 1 remote maintenance inspection

  • 20% off repairs

  • 10% off system installs

  • Free diagnostic visits

    • A $105 value

  • Free small-part replacement

    • Includes filters, capacitors, contactors and more

  • Priority scheduling

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The revolutionary Life Savor Plan with 24/7 remote system monitoring is included* with each system installation. With exclusive membership, look forward to long-term advantages such as:

  • balanced heating & cooling throughout your space

  • fewer costly repairs 

  • reduced system downtime

  • peak operational efficiency

  • longer equipment lifespan

*The monitoring equipment and one year of the Life Savor Plan is included with all system installations. 

HOW DO I KNOW IT'S TIME REPLACE MY HVAC SYSTEM?

AC condenser unit that is old and rusty

You may want to consider replacing your HVAC system if 1 or more of the following are true:

  • Your AC or Heat Pump is over 10 years old

  • You have repairs (other than seasonal maintenance) that are more than 1/3 the cost of the unit

  • Your energy bill is higher than you would like (HVAC is usually the top energy consumer in a residential or commercial space)

  • You are not comfortable in certain areas of the conditioned space

  • Your system is too noisy

  • You would like to reduce your carbon footprint

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