Nationwide Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc
4735 Lipan St. Denver, CO 80211
303-232-3939
Energy-efficient heating solutions for your Denver home or office. Save energy on home heating with an energy-efficient furnace from Carrier.
58STA
58CTA 2 Speed
58CVA Variable
58MTB 2Stage 2 Speed58MVB 2Stage Variable

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Carrier Programmable Thermostat
TSTATCCP2S01-B 2 Stage T-Stat
TSTATCCPRH01-B
Thermostats
Check Your Thermostat: A thermostat is the key to maintaining a comfortable home environment, and can save energy by automatically turning the heating or cooling on only when it is required. This process eliminates wasted energy. In fact, a programmable thermostat can quickly pay for itself through energy savings. If your thermostat isn't a programmable electric model, replace it with one that is.

Heating your home or office during the winter months in Denver, Colorado can be costly. Home heating efficiency is becoming more important due to the increasing cost of energy. You can learn how to save energy with cost-efficient home heating systems by applying the following suggestions to your home or office. This advice is presented by professional heating contractors. Take Advantage of the Sun's Warmth: Allow radiant energy from sunlight to augment your home's heating system simply by opening drapes and blinds on sunny days. Control the Humidity Levels in Your Home: During winter months, maintaining healthy and comfortable levels of humidity demands the use of a whole-house humidifier. Heaters produce dry air. This is particularly a problem in Denver since the climate is so dry. For maximum comfort in the winter, your home's relative humidity should range from 40 - 60%. Lower levels of humidity produce drier air which produces an increased need for heat. If the humidity level is above 60%, windows will drip with condensation. To maintain consistent humidity in your home, you should consider a whole-house humidifier system as part of your home heating system. Insulate Your Home Adequately: Increase the amount of insulation you have, especially in the attic. Not only is the attic the easiest place to insulate, but is also where you will gain the most benefit in energy savings.
Consider Replacing Your Furnace: If your furnace is old and inefficient, you may save money and energy by upgrading to a more efficient heating unit. Many conventional forced-air furnaces take advantage of only 50% of the fuel they burn. Fortunately, manufacturers now produce high-efficiency forced-air heating units that utilize up to 96.6% of their fuel.
Seal-Up Your House: Install weather stripping around windows and doors. Caulk any cracks or openings in the siding. Consider installing or repairing storm windows and doors.
Consider Ceiling Fans: Rooms with high ceilings need fans the most. Warm air rises and can get trapped near the ceiling. Running ceiling fans in the reverse direction will circulate warm air back down to the living areas.
Save Energy and Money with Efficient Home Heating Systems * Is your thermostat antiquated? Consider replacing it with a programmable electric model. * Utilizing solar heat is not only warm, but it is also free. * Is your furnace on its last legs? Consider investing in a fuel saving and cost-efficient furnace that utilizes up to 96.6% of the fuel it burns. * The humidity level in your home is an important factor to consider to achieve maximum heating efficiency. * The Carrier Infinity Series is the most efficient furnace on the market. *
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