Heating & Cooling One of the biggest uses of utilities are your homes heating and cooling systems. (Nearly 70%)Keeping your system in prime working order is important to help your homes energy efficiency. During your Free Home Energy Evaluation an advisor will check the Seer rating of your HVAC Unit, and give valuable advice on ways to make your home cleaner, greener & cooler. Thermonomics is one way to clean your system & save considerable money each and every month. Thermonomic The internal parts of an air conditioning unit, especially the condenser and evaporator, are designed to transfer heat. At the molecular level metals exist as crystals, regularly shaped units arranged in an ordered recurring pattern called a space lattice or grain boundary. Oil migration and other chemicals form an insulated layer and hinder the heat transfer capabilities of the evaporator and the condenser. Over time this stagnant oil film buildup causes increased maintenance costs and considerable reduction in efficiency.When Thermonomics is introduced into the system its highly conductive and electromagnetic molecules embed themselves into the space lattice of the metal thus filling the grain boundary and stabilizing the metal surface.This molecular polarization will displace the isolative layer of non-polarized molecules and will not allow the oil buildup to reform.The result is a surface free of stagnant oil hindering the heat transfer rate of the metal. Thermonomics molecules greatly increase the heat transfer rate through electromagnetic heat propagation. Thermonomics reduces friction in the flow of the refrigerant.The increased efficiency and increased life of the system result in high dollar savings. Heating and Cooling Your Home Heating and cooling systems are some of the most important investments you'll ever make in your home. Whether you're buying a new house, renovating an old one, or making an emergency purchase because "old faithful" finally conked out, a lot is riding on the choices you make: Your comfort and safety are at stake, and so is your money. According to the Department of Energy (DOE), about 45 percent of your utility bill typically goes toward "space conditioning," or heating and cooling your home. While the purchase price of the equipment and cost of repairs and maintenance are important to consider, so is the operating cost of the system. By choosing the most energy-efficient equipment that meets your needs and fits your budget, you may be able to lower those hefty space conditioning costs.The Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer protection agency, wants you to know that it enforces the Appliance Labeling Rule, which requires Energy Guide labels on certain appliances, including room and central air conditioners, furnaces, boilers and heat pumps.The labels let you know how energy efficient a model is compared to others like it.Before You Buy a New Heating or Cooling System... Do a home energy evaluation. An energy evaluation is a careful look at the breaches of your home to see how efficient your heating and cooling systems are and where your home is wasting energy - say, through air leaks, windows & doors or under-insulated attics and ducts.Click photo to enlargeClick photo to enlarge