Smarter Solutions
Most residential comfort systems in our Puget Sound area use a gas, propane, or electric furnace, or an air handler, sometimes paired with a heat pump or air conditioner. Properly sized and installed, these systems provide great comfort and efficiency.
Does your home suffer from:
- Rooms that are too hot or too cold?
- High utility bills?
- Dusty or unhealthy air?
If you answered “yes,” BelRed is here to help solve these issues with smarter solutions!
These problems can be corrected with a central heating or cooling system from BelRed offering:
- Proper sizing
- Installation to manufacturer’s specifications and all code requirements
- Superior air distribution, through a well-designed and sealed duct system
With proper sizing, installation, and air distribution, today’s modern comfort systems can also provide:
- Increased comfort – with modulating gas valves or staged compressors that produce only as much heating or cooling as you need, when you need it
- Even temperatures – through variable speed fans that gently mix the air, even when there’s no call for heat
- Quiet operation – thanks to reduced combustion, compressor, and fan noise
Heating and Air Conditioning Repair
BelRed’s highly trained HVAC technicians are experts at delivering superb service and making sure every repair is done right. Each BelRed tech receives hundreds of hours of classroom and field training every year to stay up to date on new equipment and the latest technologies in heating and air conditioning.
We’ll troubleshoot and completely diagnose your issue and provide a detailed cost estimate prior to doing any work. Our technician(s) will then complete the repair, and gladly explain exactly the services that have been provided.
BelRed repairs all kinds of heating systems – natural gas, oil, propane, heat pumps, boilers, forced air and beyond. We’re also experts at central air, heat pumps for home cooling, and modular A/C units.
Resources
- Tips For Buying A New Heating or Cooling System
- Department of Energy Sizing Heating and Cooling Systems
- Bigger is Not Better