While many homes, businesses, and commercial buildings in Maryland have traditional heating systems, there are alternatives available. Sure, we have decades of experience with “tried and true” high-efficiency furnaces and heat pumps – and we always will. However, just because a particular type of equipment has stood the test of time does not discount the use of other proven solutions. If quality alternative heating systems offer similar or better benefits, aren’t they also worth looking into?
Whether you’re looking for alternative heating system options in Maryland or a standard heating system to keep you comfortable this winter, turn to Grove Heating & Cooling! Our technicians have expertise in: design, installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of all heating and cooling system makes and models to every project!
Efficient, dependable heating for your home or business greatly impacts your utility bills and brings you peace of mind. Take some time to explore alternative heating systems and see how they might meet or exceed expectations.
Here at Grove Heating & Cooling, we are experienced with the installation, repair, and maintenance of many respectable alternative heating systems that deserve consideration. These choices include:
Geothermal heating and cooling systems use natural energy for home space heating. The system consists of an indoor air handler, a heat pump, and a network of fluid-filled piping called the ground loop or earth loop that’s buried beneath the ground. To heat a home, the fluid within the buried pipe absorbs thermal energy stored below ground, which is transported to the heat pump and moved into the home’s living areas. These systems also provide cooling by extracting excess heat from the home’s air and using the ground as a receptacle to deposit the heat within.
Geothermal systems are often attractive because of the substantial energy and cost savings they create both for space and water heating. Geothermal HVAC systems help homeowners save up to 95 percent on hot water heating costs. They reduce heating and cooling expenses between 50 and 70 percent.
In addition to reduced energy consumption, geothermal heating and cooling systems are among the most popular alternative heating systems because they are easy to use and maintain. Less equipment in the home offers quieter operation. Below-ground components are well protected by the surrounding earth and less susceptible to damage. With a constant heat source at your disposal, you gain a more dependable HVAC system.
Coupled with low maintenance requirements is a seriously impressive service life. Geothermal HVAC systems can be expected to outlast all other traditional and alternative heating systems in Maryland with an average service life of 25 years. The ground loop portion can be expected to function for 50 years or more.
When installing alternative heating systems in Maryland, most geothermal homes recoup their energy costs in four years. Government and local programs may be available to provide tax credits or grants, which offset the cost of your purchase and help reduce the payback period along with the substantial savings generated on home utility expenses. Contact us to request an estimate for geothermal heating system installation.
A ductless mini-split heating and cooling system is a great fit for older homes without ducts as well as in new home additions. Among the alternative heating system options, a mini-split offers amazing versatility. You can add a mini-split in select rooms, use it to provide supplemental heating and cooling in problem areas, add it to areas that are not connected to an existing duct system, or use it as an alternative to traditional HVAC systems. A mini-split provides an affordable, independently controlled option to heat and cool both small spaces and entire homes.
These systems are composed of indoor air handling units and an outdoor heat pump or air conditioner. Air handlers are installed on the wall or in the ceiling of each desired area and connected to the outdoor unit via a line set that runs through a small hole. One outdoor unit can support a number of indoor units, depending on system capacity. Occupants are able to control each air handling unit independently of others on the same system.
A traditional forced air HVAC system heats and cools all areas of the home at the same time, regardless if heating and cooling is actually needed in all areas. This creates energy waste and contributes to discomfort in some homes. Instead of paying to heat or cool the entire home, mini-splits offer homeowners the option to control temperatures across different areas without impacting other spaces. They also reduce energy costs while increasing comfort!
Our Mitsubishi mini-split heating and cooling systems are a valued option for alternative heating systems among Maryland homeowners. Schedule a consultation today, and let our team design an energy-efficient mini-split heating system for your home.
For decades boilers have been used to heat large industrial buildings and schools. Boilers have come a long, long way in efficiency and cleanliness, which makes them a great choice for alternative heating systems in Maryland homes and commercial buildings.
New high-efficiency gas boilers boast AFUE ratings of 89% and higher, while new oil boilers are between 80% and 87% AFUE. Gas models are typically more expensive than oil boilers, but their increased efficiency offers lower operating costs. New condensing gas boilers transfer the heat produced by combustion to water in an extremely efficient manner that utilizes more of the heat created. Combustion gases form into condensate in the heat exchanger and exit the system at lower temperatures. Hydronic boiler systems pump hot water through radiators and piping, heating spaces through radiant heat.
Because they are not a forced air system and do not use ducts, there is no heat loss through air leaks. This alone can reduce energy efficiency by as much as 30 percent in the average home.
Grove offers cutting edge system design and installation for alternative heating systems. Heat your home worry-free and with more comfort through Maryland’s winter temperatures! Talk to our team about the benefits of boiler heating in your home when you schedule a consultation.
Like all mechanical systems, boilers lose efficiency over the years, especially if maintenance needs are neglected. We offer maintenance and repair services to assist you over the long life of your boiler. Our technicians have the training and the experience necessary to keep them running great so you save money!
No matter your choice of alternative heating systems in Maryland, we are ready to assist you! From the first phone call to the final cleanup, we know the importance of your comfort. Our reputation of personal service and higher quality has allowed us to grow from a small local startup, to a leading HVAC company serving most of Maryland! We’ve been here for a long time and will be here for a long time to come! Give us a call or schedule an appointment online to learn how dependable and easy it is to use an alternative heating system in your home this winter.
While rare, residential water heater explosions do occur and can be deadly. Explosions are possible with both gas and electric tank water heaters, primarily those that are poorly maintained. You can avoid such a catastrophe when you identify the signs a water heater might explode so you can call for plumbing service immediately. Grove HVAC offers insights into water heater services.
High internal temperatures and pressure can contribute to a water heater explosion. Units are equipped with safety mechanisms to prevent levels from becoming excessive, but when malfunctions occur, an explosion may result.
When the water heater’s temperature is set too high, thermal expansion of water increases pressure inside the tank to extreme levels. Sediment gathered in the bottom of the tank insulates, which can increase temperatures beyond a safe level. Rust and corrosion of metal components prevent proper performance and impedes pressure regulation. Other component defects can cause increased temperatures and resulting high pressure.
Typically, the system’s temperature and pressure relief valve allow excess pressure to escape the tank – if this component malfunctions, pressure continues to accumulate until the tank can no longer hold.
Gas leaks also create the potential for a hot water heater explosion and the risk of a fire.
When temperature and pressure rise too high, the system produces some warning signs. If you detect any of the following signs your water heater is going to explode, call for emergency plumbing repair service.
The T&P valve regulates temperature and pressure inside the hot water heater tank. When this valve leaks, it’s a sign the component cannot handle internal tank pressure. Defects with the T&P valve are a leading cause of water heater explosions.
When performing as designed, the T&P valve opens when internal pressure reaches a specific set point to relieve thermal expansion which lowers pressure. The valve also opens when water temperatures reach a high set point, allowing cool water to enter that tank and mix to reduce water temperatures. In either scenario, the valve closes once problematic conditions are relieved.
If the T&P valve always remains open, this indicates consistent issues with internal pressure and water temperature. which could cause an explosion should the valve fail.
When tanks are not maintained and flushing is not performed on a regular basis, sediment from the water supply gathers at the bottom of the water heater. Thick layers of sediment effectively become insulation between the water and heating elements, and temperatures increase because the heating elements are unable to efficiently heat the water supply. Popping occurs as water trapped below the sediment against the heating element boils.
A popping sound indicates the presence of sediment and the potential for overheating due to the conditions explained above. Sediment also poses a risk of T&P valve malfunction, as the sediment can clog this component and prevent it from opening when needed to relieve high pressure and temperature conditions, creating issues that are signs your water heater might explode.
Brown water is another sign your water heater may explode as it indicates the presence of sediment in the tank. Hot water from household taps may also present a brown color when rust is present, meaning components of the water heater or the tank have rusted and are at risk for malfunction. Sediment and its indicators are signs a hot water heater might explode.
The smell of rotten eggs near your water heater is another sign your water heater could burst as it indicates a gas leak. Gas leaks occur due to poor installation, damaged gas lines and other system issues. The water heater’s pilot light can ignite the gas, leading to a severe explosion and fire.
A water heater explosion can be devastating. This extreme system failure can cause extensive damage to the home and its plumbing system, and the force of an exploding hot water heater tank has the potential to injure or kill occupants. Diligently watch for signs your water heater might explode, and contact your plumber immediately for emergency plumbing repairs. Schedule service now.
If there are allergy sufferers in your Bowie, Maryland, area home, you know how important it is to prevent fall allergies indoors. The right HVAC and indoor air quality solutions help you create a comfortable indoor environment largely free of the common allergens that trigger allergy symptoms. Grove Heating & Cooling helps you fight back!
During the fall season, ragweed pollen is the primary allergen affecting allergy sufferers across Maryland. Ragweed plants begin to pollinate late in the summer and continue through September or October depending on outdoor temperatures. Mold is another common allergen in the fall. As leaves are raked up, their damp piles create opportunities for mold growth.
Unfortunately, these outdoor allergens don’t stay outside. We track them into our homes on our shoes and clothes, invite them in through open windows – even the family dog brings allergens inside on their fur! When these allergens are introduced indoors, they accumulate to higher concentrations because homes are tightly sealed and lack the natural ventilation of the outdoor environment. While diminishing your home’s air quality, these allergens affect allergy sufferers greatly while inside the home.
Adding these outdoor allergens to the typical indoor dust mites and pet dander that might already be in your home, you can be exposed to higher allergen concentrations inside versus out. Homeowners must find methods to eliminate them indoors or remove them once inside to prevent fall allergy symptoms.
You can prevent and remove seasonal allergies by using the right HVAC services and indoor air quality solutions. You may not be able to prevent outdoor allergens from entering your home, but you can use your HVAC system to greatly reduce the allergen concentration in your living areas. Let’s discuss how homeowners can go about limiting indoor allergens.
Heating systems such as furnaces, boilers and heat pumps need tune ups in the fall. One element of a tune up is cleaning interior HVAC equipment. While protecting the sensitive components housed within your furnace or air handler, removing contaminants from equipment prevents indoor allergies from being reintroduced to the air supply and circulated throughout the home.
Indoor allergens can settle inside HVAC equipment as circulating air is conditioned. As air continuously moves through the system, these particles can be picked back up again and carried throughout the home via the air supply. Removing contaminant inside equipment through an annual tune up prevents allergen particles from recirculating through your home while lowering the amount of allergen particles indoors.
Furnace filters trap contaminants to prevent their buildup inside HVAC equipment, while air cleaners provide advanced filtration to remove allergen particles and other airborne contaminants from the air supply for the benefit of improved indoor air quality. Using highly efficient filters, media air cleaners trap microscopic pollen particles and other indoor allergens as air circulates through the HVAC system, completely removing them from your living areas because they cannot circulate back. High-efficiency filtration is a great tool to prevent fall allergies in homes with those who experience severe symptoms, as they remove up to 99.97 percent of airborne particulates!
Prevent fall allergies caused by mold inside the home with UV light air purifiers for your heating and air conditioning system. As mold spores circulate through the heating system and pass under the air purifier, ultraviolet light emissions neutralize the spores, preventing the irritations caused on contact as well as their ability to replicate within the home. The benefits of UV air purifiers extend beyond fall – prevent fall allergies and help control the spread of viruses when winter cold and flu season arrives!
Grove Heating & Cooling helps Bowie area homeowners ease allergy and asthma symptoms their loved ones experience each fall through effective HVAC and home air quality solutions. Prevent fall allergies when you consult with our Indoor Air Quality experts. Contact us today for more information.
The quality of air circulating through your Maryland home plays a direct role in your family’s health and comfort and, surprisingly enough, your household’s energy bills. Indoor air quality issues affect all members of your household. In this blog, the HVAC technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling discuss ways to improve indoor air quality with effective measures that are simple and affordable.
It used to be that outdoor air pollution was what everyone thought of when the topic of poor air quality came up. As years passed, it became clearer about the negative effects poor indoor air quality and indoor air pollution can have on a person, largely due to heavy exposure.
The average person spends about 90 percent of their time indoors, so you can see why poor air quality indoors could have a negative effect on people.
Plus, indoor air is 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In the interests of energy efficiency, modern homes and buildings are built “tight” to keep energy in and curb energy waste. While this building philosophy does wonders for energy efficiency, it can be a real detriment to indoor air quality – there’s very little to no natural ventilation to exchange stale air for fresh air and push contaminants and air pollution out of the home.
These issues pose the biggest risk to homeowners and their families when it comes to indoor air quality:
As mentioned above, the modern home receives little to no natural ventilation. Mechanical ventilation systems are not installed in every home, either, as a standard measure. Without ventilation, no fresh air replaces stale air – you’re stuck with the stale air that is laden with contaminants.
Installing a mechanical ventilation system is a smart move toward improving the air in your home. These systems keep fresh air moving through homes and sends polluted air outdoors where it belongs.
Too much moisture indoors creates all kinds of concerns. Moisture problems like mold growth and water damage are easy to identify, but what about the problems humidity creates that you cannot see?
When indoor humidity levels exceed the balanced range of 30 to 50 percent, the high moisture content contributes to higher pollution levels. More moisture keeps contaminant particles concentrated, so there are more of these pollutants available to cause health symptoms within our bodies. The moisture also helps viruses and bacteria spread – a clear detriment to a healthy household.
Whole home dehumidifiers are devices installed to address high moisture content in the home’s air. Dehumidifiers remove moisture while air circulates through these systems. These devices are powerful enough to keep relative humidity levels balanced throughout the year.
We introduce several pollutants into the home through our daily activities. There are many different indoor pollutant sources – including dust mites and pet dander – that have the potential to harm us as they float along with our air supply.
Whole home air purifiers are useful in fighting high pollutant levels, as they trap particles circulating through the home’s HVAC system. Some high-efficient air purifiers eliminate up to 99 percent of even the smallest matter!
For more information on how to improve indoor air quality or to implement indoor air quality solutions in your Maryland home, contact us. Our experts provide air quality testing in homes and are ready to help you create a healthier home with far fewer contaminants.
If your air conditioner smells bad this season, this is a cause for concern. While slight air conditioner smells are normal, a strong and persistent odor signals trouble with your air conditioning system.
Commonly called dirty sock syndrome, these AC odors can have many causes. You just need to know how to identify the cause and what to do about it for a better smelling cooling system! If you’re left wondering “Why does my air conditioner smell so bad?” give the NATE-certified technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling a call today.
The musty odor that is common in many Maryland air conditioners over the summer stems from mold and mildew growth inside the cooling system. Air conditioners are hosts to mold and mildew’s preferred breeding environment, which is dank, dirty and has poor air filtration. The quickest and easiest way to solve this problem is to replace the filter – a dirty filter alone could be the culprit of a foul odor!
The main cause of dirty sock syndrome is the presence of extra moisture. To pinpoint the exact source of the odor, you need to know what leads to excess moisture collection inside a cooling system.
Air conditioners need to fit their homes like gloves to perform well in many aspects, including moisture control. When cooling systems are too big, they cool the home extremely quickly, which doesn’t leave enough time in a cooling cycle for much dehumidification.
A simple filter system is standard in a forced air HVAC system. The filter’s job is to catch contaminants and keep them out of the cooling equipment. Nowadays, advanced options like whole home media air cleaners and UV lights can be added to a system for enhanced contaminant control. However, if any one of these systems malfunctions and fails to do their job, contaminants are allowed to remain in the home’s air supply. They carry along odors that affect indoor air quality and cause the dirty sock syndrome smell.
An air conditioner’s evaporator and condenser coils exchange heat – the evaporator coil pulls heat from the home’s air, and the condenser coil releases that heat outside. These components depend on their surface area to make the cooling process possible.
Over time, dust and other debris that settle in the system cover the coils. When that debris combines with the moist environment of the air conditioner, mold may grow on the coils. Then, air passes over the evaporator coil as it’s conditioned, where mold spores may be picked up and carried back into the home, spreading the musty odor. The coils need to be cleaned to eliminate mold and dust buildup, which can be done by an HVAC technician.
A smelly air conditioner is often caused by clogs in the condensate drainage system. The cooling process produces condensation as air is dehumidified, and the condensate drainage system is meant to handle that moisture and get it out of the air conditioner.
Clogs can easily develop in the drip pan as dust and dirt gather. Algae and mold can grow here too, which clogs the pan and stops drainage. Clogs can also develop further down in the condensate drain line. The drip pan and drain line need to be cleared to eliminate clogs and treated with algaecide to prevent future growth.
If your air conditioner smells bad, don’t suffer with the odor any longer. Grove Heating & Cooling knows how to target odor sources and remove them from your cooling system. Contact us today to schedule air conditioning repair or maintenance services.
If you own a commercial business, you understand the importance of a reliable and comfortable heating and cooling system. Not only is it your responsibility to keep your employees and customers comfortable, you need an energy-efficient HVAC system to cut down on your business’ overall operating expenses.
Although commercial HVAC systems are designed to operate efficiently for several years, like all machinery, they tend to break down over time. Scheduling commercial HVAC maintenance service twice per year – once before cooling system and again before winter – will ensure optimal system performance all year long and prevent breakdowns from occurring.
Grove Heating & Cooling has been Maryland’s number-one and most trusted commercial HVAC maintenance, repair and installation company since opening its doors in 2004. For your commercial heating and cooling needs, contact Grove today.
Grove Heating & Cooling offers a full range of commercial heating and cooling services, including:
During preventive maintenance, Grove’s NATE-certified technicians inspect all of your commercial air conditioning system’s components. We perform a comprehensive tune up to ensure maximum comfort and performance for the upcoming cooling season. Some of the inspections we perform, include:
Keeping customers and employees comfortable during the heating season is crucial to any business. During annual maintenance, our heating technicians:
Scheduling a bi-annual tune up for your commercial heating and cooling system is a great way to keep your system running smoothly while saving money that can be used to grow your business. If you’re interested in saving up to 30% in efficiency and the corresponding utility bill savings with new system installation, give Grove Heating & Cooling a call today.
Some of the benefits of commercial HVAC services from Grove include:
Most manufacturers will only cover your heating and cooling system, along with all HVAC equipment components, if regular tune ups are performed. Skipping maintenance can void your warranty and lead you to foot the bill on an expensive repair or replacement.
High energy bills can be a result of a lack of routine maintenance on your HVAC system. Systems that aren’t regularly maintained won’t perform as efficiently as those that are.
During a tune up, HVAC technicians catch small problems before they lead to bigger, more expensive repairs.
Commercial HVAC systems typically last about 10 to 15 years because of the large demands that are put on them, as some businesses are open all day and night. If you want your HVAC system to run for many years, have it maintained twice per year.
Enrolling in Grove’s commercial HVAC maintenance plan is the best way to ensure your HVAC system is well taken care of. We have several maintenance plans to choose from. Some of the benefits include bi-annual maintenance, priority HVAC service and after-hours service and discounts on parts and repairs.
Grove Heating and Cooling provides HVAC installation, repair and maintenance services for all of Central Maryland’s commercial businesses, including, but not limited to, Annapolis, Laurel, Bowie, College Park, Glen Burnie, Crofton, Pasadena.
If you’re looking to save money on your heating and cooling bills, look no further than Grove Heating & Cooling. We offer emergency repair services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Find out we’re Maryland’s most dependable and trustworthy commercial HVAC company.
If you’ve recently made a switch from a traditional tank water heater to a tankless unit, congratulations! Tankless water heaters are more efficient than their tank counterparts – and although they cost more upfront – they are cheaper in the long run because of the energy savings they produce.
Regarding water heaters, one of the common questions Grove Heating & Cooling plumbers hear from homeowners is whether or not they should flush their tankless water heater and, if so, how often.
Grove has the answer to that question and will explain in detail the preventative maintenance to perform on tankless water heaters. If you have any questions about your tank or tankless water heater, give the water heater experts at Grove Heating & Cooling a call today.
Tankless water heaters have high-powered burners that can heat water very quickly as it runs through the heat exchanger. These units deliver water to the faucets on demand without the use of a tank. Tankless systems use up to 30 to 50% less energy than tank units because they eliminate the need to hold water in a storage tank. Tankless water heaters are much more compact and are mounted directly on the wall.
The short answer – absolutely! Although tankless models, which are also called demand-type water heaters, don’t hold 40 or 50 gallons of water like traditional tanks do – which can lead to significant scaling – the interior components and pipes still require maintenance and cleaning.
Over time, calcium, magnesium and other minerals build up in tankless systems, which can reduce the unit’s efficiency and lead to a shorter lifespan. Mineral and sediment buildup that is left unchecked for long periods of time can cause obstructed pipes and even clogs, which can damage your home.
One of the most critical components of a tankless water heater is the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has narrow passages that can become easily blocked by scaling that prevents enough water from passing through. When scaling occurs, the burners must work harder to heat water to compensate for lost efficiency, leading to a reduced lifespan.
Just like a tank unit, tankless water heaters need to be flushed once per year. Homeowners with hard water should consider flushing and cleaning the unit even more frequently, perhaps every six to nine months because of the excess amounts of magnesium and calcium found in hard water supplies. If you have questions, contact the plumbers at Grove today.
One of the main benefits of a demand-type water heater system is they rarely break down and can last as long as 20 years – almost twice as long as a tank unit. If you want your tankless system to reach its maximum lifespan and provide your home with clean water and energy savings, you’ll need to flush it periodically.
Maintenance on your home’s tankless water heater ensures optimal efficiency for years to come. Some of the other benefits include:
If you’re handy and know your way around a water heater, flushing your tankless system can be a DIY project; there are several online videos and articles that explain the step-by-step approach to perform this function. However, if you’re not confident in your ability to flush a water heating system – or want the task left to a professional who will do the job right – contact Grove Heating & Cooling.
Whether it’s for water heater maintenance, repairs or replacement, call Grove Heating & Cooling for all your water heater needs. Contact Grove today to book an appointment with one of our plumbers!
Air conditioner units are often the unsung heroes of summertime. They keep you and your family cool during the sweltering heat of a Maryland summer and do so quietly and efficiently.
So what happens when your outdoor AC unit breaks its peaceful, summertime vibe and starts making unusual, loud or strange noises? In most cases, something is awry, and the unit should be inspected by an HVAC technician. Not all air conditioning noises are created equal, though, and some indicate a minor repair, while others involve a more serious issue.
If you’re experiencing any issues with your air conditioning unit, contact the NATE-certified technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling. For more than 15 years, we’ve been Maryland’s trusted air conditioner repair, installation and service company. Contact us today if you’re experiencing any of the following noises from your outdoor condenser unit.
From clanking to clicking to humming, get these common air conditioning noises checked out before they lead to an expensive repair or replacement of your air conditioner. Some common noises we’ve troubleshooted and repaired, include:
A buzzing sound coming from the outdoor unit could mean the filter needs changed, a loose part or debris in the unit. A buzzing noise could also indicate the fan motor needs to be replaced.
A clicking sound could be the result of a bad relay switch going on and off. It could also be a defective thermostat. Have your HVAC technician inspect the unit’s electrical components to diagnose the issue. In other cases, a clicking sound might be normal. But if the sound suddenly appears or becomes louder, check with a technician. Like a buzzing sound, clicking can be a sign of debris in the system.
Loud banging noises are commonly caused by loose or broken internal parts that have caused the compressor, fan or blower to function improperly.
A high-pitched screaming noise – or a hissing sound – is not just annoying, but it could indicate a refrigerant leak. Refrigerant leaks are a serious issue that can cause health problems and damage the unit. Call a technician as soon as possible to inspect the air conditioner.
A clanking noise may mean the compressor is loose, or a component inside the compressor is loose, and it needs a replacement part.
A humming sound could indicate loose screws or issues with the electrical wiring or refrigerant line. It could also be a sign the motor needs to be replaced. Call the technicians at Grove to diagnose the issue.
Grove Heating & Cooling repairs and services all makes and models of air conditioners. Our technicians are experienced in handling all types of AC troubleshooting and repairs.
Here are just a few of the air conditioning repair services we offer:
When the temperatures heat up this summer, don’t get stuck with a broken air conditioner. You can count on Grove Heating & Cooling day or night for exceptional and affordable work. We back all of our work, whether it be air conditioning repairs, installations or replacements. Contact Grove Heating & Cooling today!
Home is where the heart is, and it’s where the majority of us spend most of our time. The average American spends about 90% of their time indoors – so it only makes sense to provide your family with the healthiest possible indoor living environment.
Unfortunately, many Americans are living with harmful contaminants and pollutants in their indoor air. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the concentration of pollutants is 2 to 5 times higher indoors, and indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health risks.
Grove Heating & Cooling cares about your family’s health. For more than 15 years, Grove has been Maryland’s number-one, trusted, family-owned and operated heating and air contractor, serving the suburbs of Annapolis, Maryland, with residential indoor air quality solutions. Contact Grove today to hear about our unique indoor air quality products, including a line of top-rated whole house indoor air purifiers.
You may not want to imagine it, but the average home is filled with pollutants that can be harmful to your family’s health. Some of the most common ones, include:
While portable air filters can be used to filter the air in a single room, whole house air cleaners are designed to be built directly into your heating and cooling system to provide clean air throughout your home. An air cleaner filters out pollutants, viruses and bacteria that regular air filters can’t remove.
These highly effective devices use a UV light system to eliminate viruses and bacteria in the air. Airborne particles are captured and killed before they circulate through your house’s ductwork and irritate or infect your family.
Some of the other benefits of a whole house air purifier, include:
Purchasing an air cleaner will save money compared to buying several portable filters for each room in your home. You also won’t need to change your HVAC air filter as often.
The cleaner the air quality in your home, the healthier your HVAC system is, including the ductwork. Over time, contaminants can build up in your system and ductwork, causing the system to run less efficiently.
Air purifiers are convenient because they can be installed directly into your HVAC system or ductwork – you won’t even notice it’s there.
Any home can benefit from having an air purifier installed. However, there are several reasons why you should consider one.
If you or a family member suffer from COPD, emphysema or allergies, an indoor air purifier will improve the overall air quality for them. An air purifier will also cut down on sneezing and other allergy issues. Allergens can be one of the most problematic pollutants to the estimated 50 million Americans who suffer from allergies and the 25 million people with asthma.
If the indoor air is stuffy or stale, then the air quality is compromised. An air purifier reduces the stuffiness of the air and eliminates foul smells inside your home. Foul smells could indicate the presence of mold or mildew and should be inspected immediately.
Are there dust mites in your home? You’ll still need to vacuum and dust regularly, but an air purifier will reduce the number of dust mites. If you see dust mites or other debris coming from your HVAC system, contact Grove Heating & Cooling today.
Because of the advanced technology contained in a UV air purifier, you may prefer to trust a trained technician for ongoing regular maintenance. Be sure to consult your manufacturer’s recommendations for the best ways to care for your air purifier.
For installation of an UV air purifier in your home, trust Grove Heating & Cooling! Our highly trained air specialists will assess your IAQ and recommend the best options to meet your indoor air quality needs, lifestyle and home. We offer several whole house air purifiers from Aprilaire.
To ensure confidence your UV air purifier installation will be done right, Grove is proud to offer our Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee.* Our technicians are NATE certified, and we are proud to be affiliated with the Air Conditioning Contractors of America and accredited by the Better Business Bureau. Contact Grove today to discuss your indoor air quality needs!
As a homeowner, you often face tough questions when it comes to maintaining your home. But none might be tougher than when you’re faced with an aging appliance or HVAC unit, and you have to make a split-second decision – should I repair it or replace it?
Fortunately, the NATE-certified technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling can help you with that answer. When it’s time to repair or replace your air conditioning unit, you can trust the HVAC experts at Grove to put your mind at ease. For more than 15 years, we’ve been the number-one trusted and family-owned HVAC business in Maryland, serving customers in the suburbs of Annapolis.
We’re happy to assist you in making a repair or replacement decision regarding your AC unit. But answering these three questions first might shed some light on what your best option is.
Age is one of the most important factors in whether to repair or replace an air conditioner. If your unit is more than 10 to 15 years old, then it’s probably time to at least consider replacing it, especially if it’s been repaired frequently in the past.
Newer air conditioning units are more energy efficient than systems that were manufactured just 10 to 15 years ago. Newer systems have a higher Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER rating) than do older units. The minimum standard SEER rating for ACs is 13. SEER goes up to 21, which is the highest maximum efficiency. Units that are more than 10 years old may have a SEER rating as low as 7 to 10.
At Grove, we recommend 14 or 16 SEER units, as we have found them to be more reliable.
Are your energy bills sky high? If they are, your air conditioner unit could be to blame. Some older, less-efficient units have difficulty keeping your home cool in the summer and may put itself under stress in order to do so. Older units with lower SEERs rating could lead to an inefficient system.
Although costs may be more expensive upfront, switching to a more energy-efficient system can save you hundreds of dollars per year on your energy bill. New air conditioner units also have special add ons, including smart thermostats, dehumidifiers and zoning systems.
Do you have your HVAC company on speed dial to handle all of the expensive repairs your air conditioning unit has dished out? If that’s the case, then it’s definitely worth considering replacing your older unit. Repairs can add up quickly, so put your hard-earned money into buying a new system.
We discussed common signs to replace your AC unit, but there are times when a simple repair may be warranted. Here are a few examples that the unit might just need repaired. Remember, though, if any of these issues are coupled with some of the replacement signs, then you should go back to considering a full replacement instead.
Here are some common AC repairs we perform for homes in the suburbs of Annapolis, Maryland:
You may not know immediately whether your air conditioning unit needs repaired or replaced, so it’s best to give a technician a call so they can come out and diagnose the system. Give Grove Heating and Cooling a call if you notice any of the following issues.
The technicians at Grove Heating and Cooling handle all makes and models of air conditioners across Maryland. Whether you’re looking for air conditioning repair, replacement or you’re unsure – give Grove a call today!