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The Top 5 Heating and AC Trends

St. Michael AirThe Environment Alters Regulations and Requirements

The discussion on climate change and the problems of emissions entering the atmosphere has made it difficult for any non HVAC professional to keep up with the constantly changing rules and regulations.

Companies across the US are now looking at how they can meet the requirements for new air conditioning and heating equipment that must meet specific regulations before it can be classed as meeting the latest federally introduced demands.

Heating and cooling equipment must now meet specific regulations designed to make sure emissions are kept to a minimum and the effect on the environment is also minimized.

Control Becomes More Important

Instant control of the temperature in any home is also a major trend that will alter things for the future of every HVAC company.

Wireless Internet access means thermostats and controls can now be connected to mobile devices by an HVAC professional to make it simple and easy for anybody to access their HVAC controls remotely to lower energy use on a regular basis for any property.

New HVAC Installations Will Grow with the Construction Industry

One of the major areas of growth in the HVAC industry will be the high level of construction seen across the industry, which in turn will lead to more professionals installing systems with the latest technologies.

This new construction growth will see more modern systems installed and maintained by professionals who will be able to make recommendations on new equipment for their customers.

Maintenance Will Become Mobile

St. Michael HVAC-TrendsThe growth of wireless connectivity will see the maintenance area of customer service become an individual and customer specific area for most HVAC companies.

The use of wireless thermostat connectivity will mean HVAC professionals can monitor the system from afar before making a decision on what form of maintenance, if any is required for the individual customer.

Smart Grids Could Change the HVAC Industry Forever

Almost everybody has seen commercials on the TV explaining how the use of smart technology is changing how we live our lives.

Residential and commercial HVAC systems are in line for connectivity to the grid of an energy supplier, city or any other form of grid means mobile technology will allow a system to be used at its greatest capacity when the power use in an area is low and energy consumption can be limited.

Keep up with the latest trends for your St. Michael HVAC unit. Call B & D Plumbing, Heating & A/C at (763) 497-2290 today and see what you can do.