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HVAC 102

Oversized HVAC will doom your hot and cold rooms staying that way. 

ARE YOU FRUSTRATED BY:

  • Rooms more than 2-3 degrees different from others
  • Cranky toddlers waking up cold (see video above!)
  • Hot second floor
  • Steamy bedroom in summer (not in a good way)
  • Frigid family room (literally, not emotionally)
  • House feels muggy even when AC is on
  • Bonus room is air conditioned in winter and heated in summer
  • Sticky floors and walls from humidity
  • Any other performance issues with your home
Your oversized furnace or air conditioner could be at fault. 
If you are thinking about a new furnace or air conditioner, this is the time to get it right, or risk wasting thousands when you have to replace it again to get comfortable. (We routinely rip out HVAC equipment that's less than 5 years old to achieve client goals.)

This detailed guide will help you understand why sizing your HVAC is so important, what typical sizes are, and how calculations are done to figure out what your house needs to keep it comfy on the hottest and coldest days.

More of what's inside in the videos at the bottom. It's only available as part of The Home Comfort Book, which you can buy below:

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Case Study: 3 year old furnace replaced 

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