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  • Go Assist - Appliance Repairs, Plumbers, Boiler Engineers & Electricians
    5
    Bristol, GB

    At Go Assist, we provide a one-stop solution for homeowners and landlords, offering services regarding plumbing, electrical, appliances, boilers, locksmiths and pest control. Whether your domestic appliance is faulty, boiler has broken down, fuse box has tripped, or tap is leaking – you have come to the right place. We provide quality repairs for home breakdowns from a team of reliable, vetted engineers. We will always aim to get out to you the same day, boasting an impressive engineer response time and first-time fix rate. Our engineers are not only repair experts but are qualified to assist with installations and replacements such as light fittings, toilets, and showers, making home improvements an easy stress-free process. We are proud to provide services to help landlords abide by the necessary rules and regulations by carrying out boiler services, EPCS, and EICRs in rented properties.

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  • Ignition heating
    5
    192 Wells Rd, Knowle, BS4 2AX, GB

    Ignition Heating is your local heating, servicing and repairs expert with a wealth of experience. We have built a strong reputation locally for offering quality service at competitive pricing. In addition, we are Worcester Bosch accredited installers that can provide you with a range of exclusive benefits, including an extended guarantee of up to 12 years. We believe in an open and transparent relationship with our customers, so we aim to make the process as easy as possible and avoid technical jargon.

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  • Aston Cord Energy Services Ltd
    4.4
    2nd Floor, The Pin MillNew StreetCharfield, 2nd FloorThe Pin MillNew StreetCharfield, Charfield, GL12 8ES, GB

    Aston Cord Energy Services are installers of energy efficient heating solutions and have developed a reputation for high quality workmanship and attention to detail.

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  • Invek Services Ltd
    4.8
    Rounceval Street, Unit 1 Rounceval Mews, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AS, GB

    At the heart of our business are our core values of passion, integrity and operational excellence. We have offices in London and Bristol and are ideally placed to carry out work throughout the South West & South East of the country. Accredited BusinessWe are an accredited installer for Mitsubishi, Daikin and LG and hold REFCOM accreditation. Invek Services Ltd is an independent family owned Building Services provider who specialises in the design, installation & delivery of building services solutions, covering all aspects of mechanical engineering installations. We have built an ever-growing reputation for providing a high-quality service and consistently delivering projects to our client’s reputations. At the heart of our business are our core values of passions, integrity and operational excellence. These values have enabled the business to grow from strength to strength with the majority of our work being secured as repeat business from existing customers. We are located on the outskirts of Bristol and our location within the M4 corridor makes us ideally places to carry out work throughout the South East and South West of the country.

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  • LDS Mechanical Services
    1
    Bishopsworth, Bristol, 11 – 16 Cater Road, BS13 7TW, GB

    With over 25 years of experience in the industry, LDS Mechanical are experts in providing the full mechanical package across the UK from our base in Bristol, including Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Pipework services, BMS Controls and Insulation.

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  • S H Controls
    1
    435-437 Wells Road, First Floor, Knowle, GB

    SH Controls is a company that specializes in designing and implementing bespoke control systems for HVAC in commercial buildings. They aim to help clients achieve the most energy-efficient system for their heating, ventilation, and metering needs. The company is committed to providing high-quality service and maintenance for intelligent control systems, ensuring they operate efficiently and meet all regulatory requirements. Their team of highly qualified engineers attends manufacturer training refresher courses to stay up-to-date with the latest innovations and technology. SH Controls was founded in 2002 and has grown steadily, opening a Bristol office in 2010. They have a strong management team with extensive experience in the industry, including Steve Hampton (Technical Director) and Richard Barnes (Operations Director). Both have held various roles such as service engineer, project engineer, contracts manager, sales engineer, and service manager. The company prides itself on delivering quality throughout every project phase, ensuring customer satisfaction by completing contracts on time and to specifications.

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  • Earthwise Construction
    5
    Bristol, GB

    Welcome to Earthwise Construction, a sustainable building and MVHR company based in Bristol. With over 18 years' green building experience, we work with home owners, architects, developers and businesses across Bristol and the South West, offering comprehensive eco-design & build services, and specialising in Passivhaus timber frame new builds and whole house retrofits. We also have a ventilation arm of the business, specialising in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and we design, supply, install, commission and service high-end and mid-range MVHR systems. We also supply and install Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV), which is a fantastic ventilation solution in renovation projects or those where space and/or budget could rule out installing MVHR. We offer MVHR and DCV to clients across England and Wales. In addition, we offer heating and cooling options for eco builds, such as far-infrared heating panels, and we sell a range of products in our online shop, including airtightness products (we’re a Pro Clima stockist), MVHR filters and MVHR components. Clients can arrange to visit our showroom in Bedminster, Bristol, which stocks all these products, and has working MVHR and DCV units. Minimising environmental impact and maximising energy efficiency is at the heart of everything we do.

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  • Smith Brothers Stores Ltd (SBS Bristol)
    3.6
    Bristol, GB

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  • Allseasons Comfort Cooling
    1
    Bristol, GB

    ALL SEASONS COMFORT COOLING LTD is a company that provides air conditioning and refrigeration services.

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  • Heatstore
    1
    Access 18, Unit 12, Bristol, BS11 8HT, GB

    Heatstore is passionate about providing the best innovative, energy-efficient electric heating solutions available in the UK. We pride ourselves on offering our customers the best products in the industry, with the best product and after-sales support, within the electric heating market place. We aim to provide every client with design advice, technical information and recommendations all supported by a dedicated team of customer support and technical advisors – not to mention our state-of-the-art sales processing system and logistics facility. Whatever product you are looking for, Heatstore has a well-earned reputation for providing quality products with outstanding service stretching back nearly 60 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Companies

Find answers to common questions about HVAC services, finding contractors, and getting the best heating and cooling solutions for your needs.

What is a ductless mini-split system?

A ductless mini-split system is a type of HVAC system that doesn't require ductwork. It consists of an outdoor unit (compressor/condenser) and one or more indoor units (air handlers) connected by refrigerant lines and electrical wiring. Each indoor unit cools or heats a specific zone or room, providing individual temperature control. Ductless mini-splits are more energy-efficient than traditional ducted systems and are a good option for homes without existing ductwork.

What is the best temperature to set my thermostat in summer?

The best temperature to set your thermostat in summer depends on your personal preferences and how much you’re willing to spend on energy costs. A general recommendation is to set your thermostat to 78°F (26°C) when you're home and awake. Consider a programmable thermostat that allows you to automatically adjust the temperature based on your schedule.

What should I ask an HVAC technician during a service call?

When an HVAC technician comes for a service visit, ask these important questions:
  • What is the source of the problem? Get a clear explanation of the issue and what caused it.
  • What are my repair options? Discuss different repair solutions, if applicable, and their associated costs.
  • Are there any preventative measures I can take? Find out if there are steps you can take to prevent future problems.
  • Do you recommend a repair or replacement? If repairs are extensive or the system is old, consider replacement.
  • What are the warranties on parts and labor? Understand the warranties before agreeing to any repairs.
  • Do you have any customer reviews or testimonials I can check? Reputable HVAC technicians are often happy to provide references or direct you to customer reviews.
Asking these questions can help you make an informed decision and feel confident in the HVAC technician's expertise and recommendations.

What is the difference between an AC unit and a heat pump?

While both air conditioners and heat pumps provide cooling, they differ in how they generate heat. An AC unit cools your home by extracting heat and transferring it outside. It uses a separate furnace or heating system for heating in colder months. A heat pump, however, can both cool and heat. In cooling mode, it functions like an AC, extracting heat from indoor air and releasing it outdoors. In heating mode, it reverses this process, extracting heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transferring it inside. This makes heat pumps more energy-efficient for heating than traditional electric resistance heating, especially in mild to moderately cold climates.

What is a ductless mini-split system?

A ductless mini-split system is a type of HVAC system that doesn't require ductwork. It consists of an outdoor unit (compressor/condenser) and one or more indoor units (air handlers) connected by refrigerant lines and electrical wiring. Each indoor unit cools or heats a specific zone or room, providing individual temperature control. Ductless mini-splits are more energy-efficient than traditional ducted systems and are a good option for homes without existing ductwork.

What is the best temperature to set my thermostat in summer?

The best temperature to set your thermostat in summer depends on your personal preferences and how much you’re willing to spend on energy costs. A general recommendation is to set your thermostat to 78°F (26°C) when you're home and awake. You can save energy by setting the thermostat higher when you're away or asleep.

What should I ask an HVAC technician during a service call?

When an HVAC technician comes for a service visit, ask these important questions:
  • What is the source of the problem? Get a clear explanation of the issue and what caused it.
  • What are my repair options? Discuss different repair solutions, if applicable, and their associated costs.
  • Are there any preventative measures I can take? Find out if there are steps you can take to prevent future problems.
  • Do you recommend a repair or replacement? If repairs are extensive or the system is old, consider replacement.
  • What are the warranties on parts and labor? Understand the warranties before agreeing to any repairs.
  • Do you have any customer reviews or testimonials I can check? Reputable HVAC technicians are often happy to provide references or direct you to customer reviews.
Asking these questions can help you make an informed decision and feel confident in the HVAC technician's expertise and recommendations.

What is the difference between an AC unit and a heat pump?

While both air conditioners and heat pumps provide cooling, they differ in how they generate heat. An AC unit cools your home by extracting heat and transferring it outside. It uses a separate furnace or heating system for heating in colder months. A heat pump, however, can both cool and heat. In cooling mode, it functions like an AC, extracting heat from indoor air and releasing it outdoors. In heating mode, it reverses this process, extracting heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transferring it inside. This makes heat pumps more energy-efficient for heating than traditional electric resistance heating, especially in mild to moderately cold climates.