A heat pump is an appliance used to provide heating and cooling services in moderate climates. These pumps don't generate heat; instead, they move heat from one place to the next, and in so doing, they're able to heat and cool your home at a lower cost. Air-source heat pumps are the most commonly used models on the market. Other choices include water-source and geothermal heat pumps.
Furnaces require routine maintenance in order to maximize performance, maintain efficiency, and ensure safety. Most heating systems should be inspected by an expert every fall to ensure that the system is operating correctly and safely. Our Total Comfort Tune-Up is a professional cleaning, adjustment, and safety check that is performed on all types of heating equipment to help maintain peak performance, safety, and reliable operation.
At B & B Heating & Cooling, heating and cooling isn’t solely our job, it’s our passion. We’re dedicated to providing you with high quality HVAC service in Florissant. No matter the size of the problem or time of day, you can rely on us to get the job done properly. After all, B & B Heating & Cooling has been working in the community since 1985, bringing comfort to our customers right when they need it.
Vredevoogd Heating & Cooling Grand Rapids employs more than 80 people who are proud to work under the Vredevoogd Heating & Cooling banner. Each team member shares our company values for service excellence. All of our employees are intensely screened and background checked so that you have peace of mind when they enter your home. Moreover, our technicians are certified to work in the HVAC industry and provide the level of expertise that our customers expect from Vredevoogd Heating & Cooling. We back our technicians’ work and continue to make training a priority so that all of our techs are familiar with the latest HVAC models and advances. Our customers deserve the best, so the best is what we deliver to each and every job.
AC units and thermostats have built-in delay features when they’re shut down and then repowered. The delay can be as long as 10 minutes. And, if you’ve subscribed to an energy-saving device from your local power utility, the unit can take even longer to reset. If you’ve installed the parts shown and reinstalled the disconnect block, repowered the circuit breaker, turned on the switch at the furnace, moved the thermostat to AC mode and lowered the temperature below the indoor temperature, and the unit doesn’t fire up after 30 minutes, it’s time to call a pro.