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FAQs

Common Answers To Your Questions
  • What are the benefits of home electrification?

    Home electrification not only helps reduce carbon emissions from your home and meets California’s zero net energy guidelines, it also provides several benefits to your home comfort, health, and efficiency:

    • Energy and cost savings: Today’s all-electric appliances are known for their superior efficiency and many homeowners notice a significant reduction in their year-round energy bills after electrifying their homes.
    • Indoor air quality benefits: Electric HVAC systems offer innovative ventilation and air purification capabilities that can help reduce pollutants in your home, like moisture, allergens, VOCs, and more.
    • Improved home safety: By eliminating fossil fuels from your home, like propane and gas, you’re also eliminating your risk of dangerous carbon monoxide leaks.
    • Renewable energy integration: One of the great things about upgrading your home to run exclusively on electricity is that you can generate your own for free when you also install solar panels. The Bay Area is ideal for solar energy production, making it a smart choice for homeowners.
    • Innovative technologies: Today’s electric appliances are equipped with highly advanced technologies that make them easier to use and more efficient. Some of these features include in-app monitoring & controls, predictive maintenance, machine learning, and more.
    • Increased comfort: In addition to increasing the efficiency of your home, electric appliances are also more effective than their fossil fuel predecessors. When you upgrade your home to electric HVAC systems, you’ll notice more consistent temperatures and advanced humidity control to stay more comfortable.
  • What is a Heat Pump?

    A residential air-source heat pump system offers an energy-efficient alternative to other HVAC systems by moving heat in or out of your home instead of creating it. A heat pump consists of an outdoor unit that circulates refrigerant and an indoor air handler that pumps conditioned air directly into your living space or through your home’s ductwork.

    During the summer, a heat pump works similarly to your refrigerator and extracts the heat found inside and pumps it outside to keep your living spaces comfortable. Heat pumps can efficiently bring heat inside after extracting it from the outside air during the heating season.

  • How can I increase the efficiency of my HVAC system?

    There are a few simple things you can do to keep your system at peak performance.

    1. Regularly clean and replace your air filters with a quality product, or call us to check them.

    2. Keep the equipment operating at recommended levels, as specified by your Hassler technician.

    3. Use shades or drapes on windows to moderate temperatures in rooms that get lots of sunlight.

    4. Make sure your home has properly installed, adequate insulation.

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