Building a new home has the benefit of giving you multiple options for your heating and cooling systems. You will be able to custom create a system that has only you and your family's needs in mind. Comfort, energy efficiency, noise level; all of these elements will create the perfect system for you.
At Simpson we believe that if you do it right the first time you don't need to deal with fixing and retrofitting and upgrading and re-doing in general. We do understand that needs can change over time and of course there are some great reasons for upgrading your system.
At Simpson Mechanical we understand that as a builder you want to do business with companies that will hold up their end of the bargain. Otherwise you'll only be taking away from your bottom line.
At Simpson we have more than six decades of combined experience in residential new construction. Throughout this time we have been able to hone our efficiency and quality of service.
We expect that today's new air conditioning systems will make our home more comfortable through cooler temperatures through higher efficiencies. But did you know that our systems can also improve the air that you breath?
Environmentally sound, chlorine-free Puron® Refrigerant is the refrigerant of the future. And it's no surprise that Carrier was the only manufacturer to develop indoor cooling products using Puron Refrigerant.
While our technicians will do everything we can to optimize your current air system, sometimes it is just time to replace your AC system. After a thorough inspection of your current system, including your duct work, Simpson Air will work with you to provide options to maximize your budget and comfort levels.
As the hardest working appliance you’ll ever own, even the best air conditioning system can be prone to problems over time. The Florida weather (heat, humidity, storms) mixed with an insufficient maintenance program and other factors can cause these common problems.
Heating and cooling systems are somewhat like cars. It's true that most any car can get you to work. It's also true that you will use more or less gas depending on the type of car you choose to drive in. Your little hybrid is likely to use less gas than your gas guzzling SUV.
In order to get optimum performance from your air conditioning system your unit will need to have regular maintenance. The two types of maintenance required are professional maintenance and homeowner maintenance. This regular maintenance will keep your system efficient.