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Top Tech Trends in HVAC

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28 Jul

Top Tech Trends in HVAC

Like every industry these days, the HVAC industry is constantly evolving. There are new and better ways to provide safe, clean air to your home or office. Below are the top trending items taking the HVAC industry by storm.

Smart Control
Home owners are looking for more than just the plain heating or cooling system. HVAC that integrates with smart home technology is in big demand. The ability to access and control the home environment remotely is very much desired currently. Items like smart thermostats, ACs, furnaces etc. are in high demand. The ability to program schedules is a trend people are hopping onto.

Eco-Friendly
Issues on climate continue to drive demands on eco-friendly and high efficient HVAC equipment. Not only does this help reduce energy consumption, but it also reduces energy costs for homeowners and increases the chance for rebates on HVAC upgrades. Hybrid energy systems like combining with solar power is also trending recently. Wind power and geothermal are also emerging as more reliable renewable energy sources in recent years.

HVAC Network
As more and more HVAC systems get added to wifi abilities, opportunity for interconnected becomes a reality. Sensors can be placed on HVAC equipment so the whole system and communicate and respond to data. Instead of working independently, HAVC systems can be set up to detect occupants and indoor environment and automatically respond to outdoor conditions. It can know if certain rooms are occupied or in direct sunlight and respond in real time so homeowners receive maximum comfort without having to make changes.

Questions?
The HVAC industry can be as simple or complex as the homeowner needs. Systems can be created based on your personal lifestyle and budget. At 4 Seasons Heating, Cooling & Electrical we are experts at providing the right indoor environment for the investment you choose to make. Call us around the clock at (204) 953-5700.