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Testimonial

John with Rock City installed a replacement HVAC system  in my home.  It really did a wonderful job of heating and air conditioning my home. I have an  18" cathedral ceiling in my great room and a  full wall of glass. My energy bill decreased by $200 a month in the summer and winter months. My home is very comfortable now. I wouldn't use any other company.  Tom

Tips to Avoid Repairs

  • Change your HVAC  filter  periodically
  • Turn off  your  heating and air conditioning unit when changing filter
  • Keep the HVAC drain line cleaned out and flowing

New HVAC Units

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 We install heating and cooling units when your old unit is damaged or can't continue to perform as it should. When this happens you can be assured that we will provide you with options to allow you to select the best option for you. 

Evaluation

Call  now to get a no cost evaluation of your existing HVAC system before the hot weather hits

What can I do to keep my unit running efficiently?

  • The most important thing you can do to optimize your HVAC system so it continues heating and air conditioning your home is make sure your air filter is clean. That may mean changing it monthly or every 6 months. Each home is different.
  • The second most important thing is to have your HVAC unit evaluated twice annually by a trained technician to identify problems before they shut down your heating and air conditioning unit. 



Mini- Splits Heating and Air Conditioning Systems

A mini-split system may be just what you need

 


Mini-splits are  another HVAC option that may be right for your home or office. They heat and cool and allow you to control the temperature in individual rooms or spaces.


Mini-split systems have two main sections, a compressor outside and an air handler inside. They are easy to install  and usually have a small hole in the wall for the conduit to connect the compressor to the air handler that is mounted on the wall.  Each room or unit can be controlled individually, therefore you can heat or cool only the area you are using. This can be a good solution for some homes or offices. They can provide an alternative heating and air conditioning system.


Mini-split heat pumps are not only good options for home or new constructions but make good retrofit add-ons to houses with “non-ducted” heating systems, such as  space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They can also be a good choice for room additions where extending or installing  ductwork is not feasible.

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Heating Units

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A Heat pump is a device that transfers heat energy. Heat pumps move thermal energy in the opposite direction of spontaneous heat transfer, by absorbing heat from a cold space and releasing it to a warmer one. A heat pump uses a small amount of external power to accomplish the work of transferring energy. Most central air conditioning units also have a heat pump, especially in an all electrict home.

A home furnace provides heat to an interior space through intermediary fluid movement, which may be air, steam, or hot water

Water Heaters

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You Have choices!

Gone are the days when you only had one choice to heat your water

Traditional Water Heater

Gas or Electrict

The traditional water heaters  heat water either by gas or electricity. The water is stored in a large tank and pumped through pipes to your faucets. The water temperature is maintained at the temperature you set. This is the most common and typical water heating source. 

On Demand or Tankless Water Heaters

 Tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. Either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water. As a result, tankless water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water.  This can be a more economical source of hot water for your home.

FAQs

Would a tankless water heater be right for my home?   That depends on  what your hot water use requirements are. Our technicians provide you with the information you will need to determine the most appropriate water heater for your home and water utilization. We install these systems in Little Rock and surrounding areas.

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