As a homeowner, you’ve invested in your HVAC system to keep your property as comfortable as possible. However, as technology and HVAC industry trends continue to develop and evolve, the ways you cool and heat your home may change and evolve, too. Here are the top five HVAC industry trends for 2024 and how they may affect you and your home. 

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Are you trying to figure out how to lower your utility bills and ensure your home has an energy efficient HVAC system? Superior HVAC and Plumbing is here to help with HVAC zoning. These specialized systems help to keep your utility bills in check while still keeping you comfortable in your home no matter the season. 

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Most people think that while the air outside of their homes is full of pollutants and contaminants, the air inside their homes must be pristine. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case – the air inside of your home can be just as bad if not worse than the air outside. Luckily, there are lots of ways to improve indoor air quality in your living space and we’re here to discuss one of the easiest – installing an air filtration system. 

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Your home may be anything but comfortable after winter weather. This weather can also drive up energy costs in a big way. That’s where a smart thermostat comes in – these tech-driven thermostats help to regulate your home’s temperature and keep you cozy while also helping to curb energy costs during the winter season. 

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Heat pumps have come a long way over the past 15 years. During the winter months, a heat pump may require additional help to maintain the desired temperature in your home. One way a heat pump achieves this is with an electric heat pack inside the air handler. When the temperature outside your house drops, your heat pump will bring on your electric heat to assist in heating your home. When this occurs you will see a red light or AUX on your thermostat, showing you that the heat pump is working.  

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