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We recently installed a swamp cooler for a customer in the Murrieta, CA area.
In case you're unaware, swamp coolers use extensive amounts of moisture to help cool the air which it's moving.
For example, when you're hot and sweaty and have a fan blow on you, it cools your skin. Swamp coolers basically operate in this exact same way.
Water is brought into the swamp cooler, fills up at the bottom, and is then distributed onto evaporative pads via water pouring lines.
A blower within the unit helps to pull warm outside air into the unit from which it then proceeds to cool the air through the evaporative pads.
This cool, cold air is then force pumped through the ductwork and into the building.
Interestingly, even enormous swamp coolers, such as the one which we installed, tend to have lower operating costs than more traditional air conditioning systems as a result of them requiring less electricity.
Furthermore, they're healthier on the environment too since they help to bring in fresh outdoor air many times during the hours of the day .
Give Us A Call Today to see if we're able to service your area, which we more than likely can.
Regardless of how large or small of a unit you may need, we're the best choice around when it comes to professional HVAC Cooler Installations in Murrieta, CA.
We seek to receive your calls, come out to your location and complete all of your specific installation needs within 24-48 Hours.
We're always striving to provide Same-Day Service as well.
A quality installation is an important process that shouldn't be ignored. And if not properly conducted, it could lead to more issues than it will fix
That's why you should always choose experience over price (even though ours are already competitive anyway).
We have DECADES of Experience of providing quality HVAC installations of all shapes and sizes.
We've helped 1,000’s of customers over the years with all their HVAC needs, and we're confident that our industry-leading technicians will help to put your mind at ease.
After the initial installation of your new unit is complete, we then go the whole 9 yards to make sure the new system is up and running accordingly.
We'll take a few measurements of the airflow and adjust the system accordingly so that it performs the way it's intended to.
After this, we'll then charge the system with refrigerant and ensure that everything else is performing perfectly.
(Very few HVAC businesses do these additional steps. Roughly 1 out of every 100 businesses or so.)
Here at CWP HVAC, ALL of our HVAC technicians are Certified by the National Comfort Institue (the standard for all reputable HVAC contractors and technicians.)
Additionally, we're:
1 - Economizer Certified
2 - Commercial & Residential Balancer Certified
3 - Energy Star Approved Contractors
4 - CO & Combustion Analysis Certified
We have DECADES of experience of being in the HVAC industry.
Within this time, we've conducted HVAC installations for 1,000’s of customers and we look forward to the opportunity of conducting one for you as well.
We do indeed, and the specific one which we offer is actually called P.A.C.E. Financing.
P.A.C.E. is an acronym which stands for Property Assessed Clean Energy.
This is a form of financing that was introduced not too long ago specifically for installing energy efficient HVAC units.
This special offer is available to Commercial, Residential, and even Industrial property owners.
(Have a quick look at our info card below for further details, and please feel free to give us a call while you're at it.)
As a matter of fact, we do indeed.
If you're overdue for an analysis and would like for us to do one for you in addition to any installation, we'd be more than happy to work that out for you.
Not exactly sure what a combustion analysis is or why they're performed?
Don't worry, that's actually fairly common. A combustion analysis is used to :
* Help improve the fuel efficiency of a heating unit.
* Test and ensure the safety of the equipment.
* Conform to the proper manufacturer guidelines if anything's out of place.
* And when applicable, determine the exact amount of undesired emissions being produced, such as carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that's odorless, extremely flammable, and if inhaled excessively, can cause flu-like symptoms and potentially even result in deadly consequences in some cases.
But luckily, our analysis services are some of the very best that the state of California has to offer, so you can rest assured that you're in good hands with us.