Specializing in residential and commercial air conditioner installation, Feldman Heating & Cooling is dedicated to keeping our clients in Rochester cool and comfortable. No job is too big or small, and we deliver 100% customer satisfaction on every project. We offer a wide selection of air conditioner models at affordable prices, including many of today's most popular brands.
Whether you need air conditioner installation for your residence or an entire office building, our highly trained and experienced technicians will provide the speedy, high-quality service you can always depend on with Feldman Heating & Cooling. To discuss your cooling options and needs, call us today to set up an appointment with one of our HVAC specialists.
Just like an Air Conditioner, heat pumps can be used to cool your home. But a heat pump can be used for both heating and cooling your house. Heat pumps have become more efficient in the last few years and they can be a very attractive alternative especially when compared to high-cost fossil fuels like oil or propane.
Talk to us and we can help you make an informed decision. And of course, heat pumps are better for the environment as there is no burning of fossil fuels. And they are safer for your home as there is no combustion in your home.
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The summer is here, and with that comes the heat. We busted some common air conditioning myths to help you save money while still feeling cool!
“It’s not the heat; it’s the humidity.” This cliché sums up a major problem with high humidity: excessive moisture in the air makes you feel hotter than hot. You’re sticky, sweaty, and all-around miserable.
When there’s high humidity inside, it’s even worse. High indoor humidity is super-uncomfortable because there’s no escape. Beyond simple discomfort, excessive moisture can make you sick with allergies or breathing problems. It may also harm your house, in the form of mold, rot, and structural damage.
The Department of Energy reports that in a typical home, heating and cooling accounts for more than half of the energy used. This means this is the largest energy expense for the average American home. This also means that warm air leaking into your home during the summer months translates into wasting tons of energy dollars. Here’s some preventive measures you can take to avoid wasting both energy and money in your home.
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