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  • Hartswood Heating
    5
    39 Holmbush Way, Southwick, BN42 4YA, GB

    We are a professional, friendly plumbing and heating company working in Sussex and Surrey. With years of experience and a team of highly skilled professionals, we are committed to providing exceptional heating and boiler services to our valued customers. Whether you need a heat pump installation in Brighton or Sussex, new boiler installation, renewable heating solutions, boiler servicing, or smart heating controls, we have the expertise to meet your needs.

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  • AC South
    5
    Victoria Trading Estate, Victoria Road, Unit 8, Portslade, BN41 1XQ, GB

    AC South in association with TSS Facilities. We specialise in Air Conditioning services for homes and businesses. From start to finish, our team will help, advise and guide you through the best air conditioning solution for your needs. Our goal is to always provide an excellent service while maintaining affordable prices.

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  • Ma
    5
    Hove, GB

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  • TOOMEYS
    5
    Hove, GB

    AISIN GAS ENGINE HEAT PUMPS By using the renewable energy of ambient air and the total recovery of the heat from the endothermic engine make AISIN GEHP Gas Engine Heat Pumps the most efficient winter/summer air conditioning system. Producing energy with low carbon content, eliminating particulate emissions (PM10), reducing the use of fossil energy. AISIN GEHP Gas Engine Heat Pumps offer environmental comfort with very high efficiency which in some conditions exceeds 200%. The AISIN GEHP units have been developed in order to meet the most stringent objectives of the ECO Design Regulations, optimising both seasonal and annual average returns. The Heat Pump is a system that produces both thermal and cooling for air conditioning services which insure that all the input energy is used to achieve the maximum annual efficiency(APF). Thermal comfort and air quality, high performance even in critical conditions (-20C) and free thermal energy production as waste heat recovery which provides innovative technology for the end user. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION When using Bio Methane for fuel the Aisin Gas Engine Heat Pumps can offer the perfect cooling and heating solution for any building  which is generated by a100% renewable energy source. Natural Gas is made up of 70-90% Methane which is a product of fossil fuels. Bio-methane is derived from Biogas which is produced from plant or animal waste. A process called anaerobic digestion is used whereby waste is stored in tanks without oxygen. These tanks include micro-organisms, which digest the waste to produce biogas. Biogas can be burned to create electricity and heat. Alternatively biogas can be processed to remove the carbon dioxide, producing bio-methane. Bio-methane can be fed directly into the gas network and used in the same way as natural gas, to provide heat and power to homes and businesses. If you burn the Gas then you waste a significant amount of the heat energy. Gas Engines use the Gas in a far more efficient way and reclaim the heat from the coolant like your car engine. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE All of the Aisin GEHP Systems are installed with web monitoring software which links to our 365 day 24 Hour Service via the sole European Distributer Technocasa. The equipment is also monitored by the manufacturer AISIN in Japan to ensure that the end user has complete confidence in the operation and management of their HVAC equipment. We offer Telephone Technical Support and also product training for any Air Conditioning Engineers or HVAC

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  • Ga
    4.8
    Hove, GB

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  • Ca
    4.3
    Hove, GB

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  • He
    4.8
    Hove, GB

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  • he
    5
    Hove, GB

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  • Al
    1
    Hove, GB

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  • Mi
    4.4
    Hove, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Companies

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What are the signs that I need a new HVAC system?

Several signs indicate it might be time for a new HVAC system:
  • Frequent Repairs: If your system requires repairs often, it may be more cost-effective to replace it.
  • Age of System: HVAC systems typically last 15-20 years. If your system is nearing or beyond that age, it's likely less efficient and more prone to breakdowns.
  • Increased Energy Bills: A significant rise in energy bills could indicate your system is losing efficiency and needs replacement.
  • Uneven Temperatures: If some rooms are too hot or too cold, it could be a sign of ductwork problems or an undersized/aging system.
  • Poor Indoor Air Quality: If you're experiencing allergies, dust, or other indoor air quality issues, a new HVAC system with better filtration could help.
  • Strange Noises or Smells: Unusual noises or foul odors emanating from your HVAC system could signal a problem that requires a system replacement.
If you're unsure whether you need a new system, contact a trusted HVAC technician for an assessment.

How can I tell if my furnace filter needs changing?

Here are some signs your furnace filter needs changing (remember to change it every 1-3 months):
  • Reduced Airflow: Noticeably weaker airflow from your vents.
  • Dusty Vents: Dust accumulation around your vents.
  • Increased Dust: More dust than usual in your home.
  • Allergies or Respiratory Issues: Worsening allergy symptoms or respiratory problems.
  • Higher Energy Bills: A dirty filter restricts airflow, forcing your furnace to work harder.
  • Overheating: The system overheats due to restricted airflow.
Check your filter monthly and change it as needed to maintain good indoor air quality and HVAC system efficiency.

What are the most common HVAC problems?

Common HVAC problems include:

  • AC not cooling: Refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, or thermostat problems.
  • Furnace not heating: Pilot light or ignition control issues, blower motor problems, or clogged filters.
  • Uneven temperatures: Ductwork leaks, inadequate insulation, or faulty thermostats.
  • Poor air quality: Dirty air filters, mold growth in ductwork, or inadequate ventilation.
  • Strange noises: Unusual sounds from the system can indicate a variety of problems with different components.
  • High energy bills: Inefficient systems, ductwork leaks, or improper thermostat settings.
If you're experiencing any of these issues, contact a qualified HVAC technician for diagnosis and repair.

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 are the signs that I need a new HVAC system?

Several signs indicate it might be time for a new HVAC system:
  • Frequent Repairs: If your system requires repairs frequently, it may be more cost-effective to replace it.
  • Age of System: HVAC systems typically last 15-20 years. If your system is nearing or beyond that age, it's likely less efficient and more prone to breakdowns.
  • Increased Energy Bills: A significant rise in energy bills might mean your system is losing efficiency and needs replacement.
  • Uneven Temperatures: If some rooms are too hot or too cold, it could be a sign of ductwork problems or an undersized/aging system.
  • Poor Indoor Air Quality: If you're experiencing allergies, dust, or other indoor air quality issues, a new HVAC system with better filtration could help.
  • Strange Noises or Smells: Unusual noises or foul odors emanating from your HVAC system could signal the need for a new HVAC system.
If you're unsure whether you need a new system, contact a trusted HVAC technician for an assessment.

How can I tell if my furnace filter needs changing?

Here are some signs your furnace filter needs changing (remember to change it every 1-3 months):
  • Reduced Airflow: Noticeably weaker airflow from your vents.
  • Dusty Vents: Dust accumulation around your vents.
  • Increased Dust: More dust than usual in your home.
  • Allergies or Respiratory Issues: Worsening allergy symptoms or respiratory problems.
  • Higher Energy Bills: A dirty filter restricts airflow, forcing your furnace to work harder.
  • Overheating: The system overheats due to restricted airflow.
Check your filter monthly and change it as needed to keep your system running efficiently.

What are the most common HVAC problems?

Common HVAC problems include:

  • AC not cooling: Refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, or thermostat problems.
  • Furnace not heating: Pilot light or ignition control issues, blower motor problems, or clogged filters.
  • Uneven temperatures: Ductwork leaks, inadequate insulation, or faulty thermostats.
  • Poor air quality: Dirty air filters, mold growth in ductwork, or inadequate ventilation.
  • Strange noises: Unusual sounds from the system can indicate a variety of problems with different components.
  • High energy bills: Inefficient systems, ductwork leaks, or improper thermostat settings.
If you're experiencing any of these issues, contact a qualified HVAC technician for diagnosis and repair.

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.