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Questions & Answers

Below are a few of the questions we frequently answer.  No matter what your questions, the staff at Garner Refrigeration and Heating can provide you with the right solutions and equipment to meet your heating, cooling, and air quality needs.

Contact us by phone or email and we will be happy to discuss your needs and answer any questions about how we can improve upon your present air quality, heating and cooling systems or design an efficient integrated system for your new construction.


Click the questions and concerns listed below to see a brief solution.

  • My electricity/gas bills are too high. I'd like to save money on energy costs but don't want to sacrifice comfort.
  • Some rooms are too warm, others are too cool. What can I do to maintain a comfortable temperature while conserving money and energy?
  • The exhaust fans in my bathrooms and kitchen just aren't enough to keep air fresh at home. I'm also concerned about the accumulation of formaldehyde from building materials and gaseous pollutants from household products.
  • The air in my home is excessively dry. My family's skin is dry and we are experiencing static electricity shocks.
  • My walls are cluttered with separate control panels for temperature, humidification, ventilation, air cleaner and/or fan. It is unattractive and inconvenient, what can I do?
  • Why should I have an air cleaning system integrated into my heating and cooling system?
  • I already have a filter on my furnace and replace it frequently. Isn't this enough protection for my home?
  • I don't have allergies so why should I invest in a whole-house air cleaner?
  • I've heard of something called Sick Building Syndrome. What is it?
  • Being an energy-conscious person, my home is well insulated and sealed, but I've heard that a house being too well "leak proof" might add to air quality problems. Is this true and if so what can I do about it?
  • Will a air cleaning system remove all the unwanted pollutants in my home?

     
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