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General Contractor & Mechanical Contractor
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Upgrades
Impact-Resistant
windows and doors
Upgrades
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100% Financing, No Money Down
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No Payments For Up To 12+ Months
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Based On Home Equity
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Repaid With Your Property Taxes
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No Minimum FICO Required
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Prequalified In Under 30 Minutes
Install your air conditioner with more than 16 SEER with 13 EER
SEER (seasonal energy efficiency rating)
EER (energy efficiency rating)
Increase your comfort and energy efficiency.
The goal of any heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system is your comfort: keep it warm during winter, cool during hot summers and breathe fresh, clean air into your home throughout the year. Because most HVAC systems in the state of Florida use electrical resistance, due to their minimal temperature sporadically from 35 to 40 degree fahrenheit an efficient HVAC system can save you money, sometimes a lot of money. In fact, HVAC represents 48% of a typical household energy bill (US Department of Energy).
Upgrading your HVAC
Of course, if your HVAC goes down, particularly during a cold or hot spell, you want the system repaired or replaced immediately. However, if you’re looking to reduce energy costs, a few preliminary steps may be in order before replacing your HVAC system. For example, have all air leaks around windows and doors and roof been sealed? Is there adequate insulation in the attic? If not, you may be paying to heat or cool your entire neighborhood, and that can get expensive.
When Your Replace HVCA
With HVAC systems, quality installation is key to efficiency. A quality installation consists of a series of elements, including a properly sized, sealed duct system, a high air flow and a system loaded with the proper refrigerant. We are licensed in the State of Florida, insured and certified by Ygrene. R.A.A. SERVICE will help you fully understand the above terms how we plan and achieve a quality HVAC installation. The warranty of your new air conditioner is obtained through an online registration ensuring the 10 year warranty on compressor and parts.
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Increase the comfort, energy efficiency and security of your home.
Increase the comfort, energy efficiency and security of your home.
Not only can they be beautiful to look at, but new, energy-efficient windows and doors may eventually pay for themselves through lower heating and cooling costs. Because of this, you may want to consider pursuing a windows and doors improvement project for your home.
Measuring the Energy Efficiency of
Windows and Doors
The energy performance ratings of windows and doors measure their potential for gaining and losing heat. The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) tests, certifies, and labels windows and doors based on their energy performance ratings. The NFRC label provides a reliable way to determine a window's energy properties and to compare products. The NFRC label can be found on all ENERGY STAR® qualified window and door products.
U-factor is the rate at which a window or door conducts non-solar heat flow. NFRC U-factor ratings represent the entire window performance, including frame and spacer material. The lower the U-factor, the more energy-efficient the window or door.
Another measurement, solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) is the fraction of solar radiation admitted through a window or door and subsequently released as heat inside a home. The lower the SHGC, the less solar heat it transmits and the greater its shading ability. A product with a high SHGC rating is more effective at collecting solar heat during the winter. A product with a low SHGC rating is more effective at reducing cooling loads during the summer by blocking heat gain from the sun. Your home's climate, orientation, and external shading will determine the optimal SHGC for a particular window or door.
Types of Energy Efficient Windows
Windows come in a number of different frame and glazing types. By combining an energy-efficient frame choice with a glazing type tailored to your climate and application, you can customize each of your home's windows. Frames can be constructed from many materials, including wood, composite, vinyl, fiberglass or metal. Window glazing or glass can be tinted, multi-paned, insulated or coated.
Windows and doors can gain and lose heat through direct conduction through the glass or glazing, frame, and/or door. They can also gain or lose heat from air leakage through and around windows and doors. Sealing or preventing leaks in the first place is one of the best ways to minimize energy costs.
Windows and doors must be installed in different sizes of openings. To achieve the correct fit, many windows and doors must be customized and built to order. As a result, the process of measuring, ordering and installing windows can take more time than it takes for other improvements in the home. R.A.A. SERVICE will give you an estimate of how long it will take to complete the job. To replace windows and doors, a building permit is required for the area where it is located..