Residential & Commercial Green HVAC installer Austin area Residential Air Conditioning and Heating Services 512deVeloping is an approved green builder by Austin energy. Before your air conditioning and heating system is installed it will go through our green design services, which include:
■Residential Energy Calculations for new construction ■Manual J Load Calculations for all equipment installations to ensure proper equipment sizing ■Manual D Duct Calculations for new duct installations Selecting energy efficient equipment options is an important part of 512deVelopings’ business practices.
Meeting optimum design conditions will ensure that every air conditioning and heating system installation provides you with a comfortable environment. Prompt dependable service, quality products and attention to detail are what have grown our business.
Air quality products include high efficiency electronic air cleaners, media filters, electrostatic filters, and UV lights. • Thermostats include easy-to-read digitals to programmable thermostats with a humidity control function. The front of the programmable thermostat can be removed from the wall, so that you can sit comfortably while you select the program operation.
• Zoning systems will enhance your comfort and reduce operating costs. The temperature for an individual room or area can be controlled with a dedicated thermostat.
• Rooms that are always hotter or colder than the rest of the office or house can be balanced. 512deVeloping will evaluate the air distribution system and make recommendations to correct these air conditioning and heating problems.
How We Handle Air Conditioning and Heating System Replacements, Step by Step: 1.A Greens Energy Comfort Specialist will set an appointment to survey your home. 2.The structure and windows will be measured. 3.Orientation, construction types, insulation levels, and window types will be taken into consideration and a manual J load will be calculated to determine the correct sizing for your home. 4.The air duct system will be inspected and alterations will be recommended, if needed. 5.Equipment location, refrigerant lines, code issues and comfort concerns will be addressed. 6.Once the Comfort Specialist has determined your needs and the design conditions, then equipment selections and accessories will be recommended. 7.A mechanical permit is required to install new air conditioning and heating equipment: 8.A trained Installation Team will be scheduled to install your new cooling and heating equipment in accordance to code. 9.After the installation, a 512deVeloping Supervisor will check your installation and the equipment operation. 10.The last step is the mechanical inspection, which is completed by the Permit Department. 11.To encourage good maintenance habits, every full system installation will receive a Precision Tune-Up after the first year of operation.
City of Austin Utility Rebates: 512deVeloping will help you process the rebate forms. Air Conditioning
Today's energy efficient air conditioners use as much as 40% less electricity than older models. This reduced consumption results in major savings, with the same or greater levels of comfort.
If you own your home and your air conditioning unit is 10 years or older, contact us today and ask for an information packet.
City of Austin offers rebates to customers who install high efficiency HVAC equipment and do not require you have an energy audit to qualify.
Rebate Items:: Central Split Systems and Package Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (14 SEER/11.5 EER or greater) Mini-Split Systems Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (14 SEER/11.5 EER or greater) Window Air Conditioning Solar Water Heaters Heat Pump Water Heaters—all-electric homes only Heat Recovery Water Heaters—all-electric homes only Ground Source Heat Pump
Funding Funding is limited and is available only to Austin Energy customers on a first-come, first-served basis. The offering is subject to change without notice. ATX ATX ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure (ECAD) Ordinance The Austin City Council approved the Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure (ECAD) ordinance, Austin City Code Chapter 6-7, to improve the energy efficiency of Austin homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy.
View the Guide for Homebuyers, Homesellers, and Homeowners (pdf) to learn which Austin Energy incentives can help homeowners meet ECAD requirements.
Improving energy efficiency can help reduce electricity bills for renters and owners of homes, multifamily properties, and commercial buildings. The ordinance also helps meet one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan—offsetting 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020 to reduce Austin’s carbon footprint.
Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure - Determine If You Need an Audit - To see if your home needs an energy audit, answer the questions on the online tool, the ECAD Audit Self Check.
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