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Hermetic Rush Services now offers easy financing for it's customers.
The cost of repairs or purchase of a brand new energy-efficient heating and air
conditioning system can be very affordable with our consumer financing programs.
In some cases the utility savings from routine maintenance or a new home air conditioning
unit can offset the cost of monthly plans. Call us today to find out more info about financing your next repair or system.
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Posted on June 6th, 2011 by Larry Barr
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Posted on December 21th, 2010 by Larry Barr
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Posted on November 15th, 2010 by Larry Barr
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Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by Larry Barr
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Hermetic Rush has become the regional distributor for the Aquarius II. Download the PDF
here
Imagine being able to harness the energy in the earth to heat and cool your home
in an environmentally friendly and cost effective manner. This is what Geothermal
systems are designed to do.
The earth below a typical residential plot contains a vast reserve of energy that
is available to heat and cool the space. When connected to a ground loop, FHP Aquarius
II units extract heat from the ground to heat your home in the winter and return
heat to the earth to keep your home cool in summer.
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Posted on January 21st, 2010 by Larry Barr
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Tags: Residential
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WHAT IS SEER?
It's an acronym for:
S = Seasonal
E = Energy
E = Efficiency
R = Ratio
SEER is an efficiency ratio in units of Btu's per watt-hour that attempts to address
the question: how much do I need to pay my electric utility to cool my house?
Well, not really. A SEER rating can't predict your utility bill anymore than it
can predict the weather, but it does provide a consistent means to compare the efficiencies
of various residential air conditioning systems.
WHEN WAS THE SEER RATING FIRST USED?
The Department of Energy (DOE) published the SEER test procedures in the Federal
Registter on December 2, 1979, and it took effect on January 27, 1980. This ruling
did not establish minimum standards; it merely determined the test procedures by
which the efficiencies had to be measured so that fair comparisons could be made.
In this publication, the DOE defines SEER as "the total cooling of a central air
conditioner in Btu's during its normal annual ussage period for cooling divided
by the total electric power input in watt-hours during the same period?.
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Posted on Oct. 15th, 2009 by Larry Barr
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Mississippi residents have serveral incentives for increasing their energy efficiency,
including the reduction of each months energy bill. Mississippi Power also has a
few incentives worth noting.
Mississippi Power offers loans to it residential customers to help pay for energy
efficiency upgrades. The loan can be used for heat pumps, heating & cooling systems,
electric water heaters, electric cooling if included with electric heat or electric
hot water heating, thermal improvements, duct sealing and infiltration control insultation,
storm doors and Energy Star windows. Interest rates can be as low as 9.9% and the
term can be 2, 4, 5 or 6 years. The website contains an application that must be
filled out and either faxed or mailed to Mississippi Power.
Get more information online at Mississippi Power
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Posted on Oct. 15, 2009 by Larry Barr
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Hermetic Rush Services would like to inform residential owners
of the gradual phasing out of the refrigerant R-22. In 2010, supplies will be more
limited and starting in 2020 new R-22 will no longer be produced. At that time,
consumers will need to rely solely on recycled or stockpiled quantities to service
any systems still using R-22.
R-22 is being phased out because it is a hazard to the ozone layer, and new non-ozone-depleting
alternatives are being introduced and becoming more common. To find out more about the effects and regulations of R-22 visit the EPA's FAQ. For more information about upgrading your system, contact Hermetic Rush Services today!
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Posted on May 4th, 2009 by Ken Moore
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WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT AND WHAT
THAT COULD DO FOR YOU!
We incorporate a well-conceived consultative strategy to direct all the people
in our organization to the real priorities of the end user.
In the highly competitive HVAC industry, we recognize that most products are fairly
similar. It is because of this that H.R.S. distinguishes itself by providing a far
superior understanding of the UPSCALE HVAC equipment, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality),
Advanced Energy Savings Equipment & Devices, and unique installation concepts.
This proactive approach, coupled with our decades of combined commercial service
and installation experience, make H.R.S. the best choice for all of your UPSCALE
HVAC requirements.