Heating and Cooling Systems

Heating and cooling systems can be all-in-one or divided into two. It’s a great time to be replacing your home furnace, heat pump and air conditioning, because major tax credits available. It’s the perfect time to upgrade your commercial unit, or to install one in new construction, because our discount pricing has never been more attractive!


No one in the Phoenix area knows heating and cooling systems like we do. And no one prices them as fairly.
Call 480-406-3430 for a free estimate on a replacement system


How to divide heating and cooling systems
Package air conditioning systems
locate all apparatus in a single outdoor unit. In homes it is usually installed on a slab of concrete. In many commercial buildings, it goes on the roof. The noise of the workings stays outdoors. Split systems divide the cooling mechanisms into outdoor and indoor locations. The compressor and condenser is the outdoor unit; the evaporator is mounted in an air handler indoors. The condenser noise is still outdoors, so that you don’t hear the fan and compressor working.

How to get heating and cooling systems all in one
A heat pump is a distinctive kind of heating system, because it does the work of both a furnace and an air conditioner, replacing separate systems to heat and cool your home. Heat pumps are particularly efficient because they simply relocate heat, rather than burn fuel to create it. A heat pump is especially effective in mild heating climates such as Arizona. The mechanism is simply reversed to provide cooling, transferring hot air out of your home or business.


  • Heating and cooling systems, whether all in one or two separate mechanisms, usually share the same ductwork, vents, and registers.

The most popular heating arrangement handles heat and cool
The most common is forced air, in which the ductwork is used to blow heated air through vents and registers to the rooms of your home or commercial building. This is sometimes combined with radiant heating, which pipes hot water through the floors to warm a room. Among heating and cooling systems, radiant heating almost always is installed in new construction or with a significant “gutting” of a structure. You have to tear up the floors, install the piping, and replace the floor.

A forced air unit is used more than any other heating and cooling system because it is the only technology that can be used to blow both hot and cold air. When it is heating, air is warmed in a furnace and sent into rooms through ducts. Furnaces can use natural gas, propane, oil or electricity. Unlike the sound of air conditioning, many homeowners enjoy hearing the furnace fan “kick on” to reassure them everything is functioning normally.

Top three reasons Phoenix considers us the #1 source for heating and cooling systems

  1. Our discount pricing has replaced high pressure sales tactics pushing you to expensive equipment. We focus on lower cost options to suit your budget. Our partners in fair pricing are Trane, Lennox, York and several other top brands.
  2. Our 100% satisfaction guarantee convinces consumers that we know our stuff and get it right. Why? Because if a home or business owner is not completely happy, we not only refund installation costs, but add $500 of our own money.
  3. Our technicians are licensed, trained and take advantage of continuing education in new technology, installation and repair techniques.

For a free estimate on replacement heating and cooling systems
Call 480-406-3430 now for sales or service


We sell, install and service home and commercial heating and cooling systems in Phoenix Arizona as well as Scottsdale, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Cave Creek, Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler and Carefree.


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