More Than Standard HVAC

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How Balanced HVAC Can
Assure Your Maximum Comfort
& Efficiency When Others Can't.

The typical contractor has but one answer to a homeowner's complaints about an under-performing heating/cooling system especially when equipment is getting on in years: "Replace it!"

That singular answer comes from a "tunnel vision" that results from a focus on the equipment alone. That's like a doctor who takes your pulse but neglects to check your blood pressure or to take an electrocardiogram. His only concern is with how your heart is beating. In the meantime, he misses the clogged or leaking arteries that are sapping your strength and which will soon take your life.

Balanced HVAC's Lincoln Stubbs has invested the time and money to obtain
the specialized certifications and precision instruments others lack.

Building Performance Institute, Certified Professional

NCI Certified Air Diagnostics & BalancingCertified Carbon Monoxide & Combustion Analyst, NCI

Your furnace, A/C, and/or heat pump's ability to deliver comfort efficiently, their very life expectancy, depend on their place in a complex system that includes your home's ductwork, grilles, registers, dampers, humidifier and air filter. Just as critical is the condition of your home's "shell." Any obstruction or leaks in the system, any air infiltration or escape WILL affect the whole system's overall performance.

The typical technician's "tunnel vision" keeps him in the dark. His "solutions" -- including the installation of expensive replacements -- often fail to solve the problem that prompted the call in the first place. Sometimes his "solutions" even make matters worse.

Your Balanced HVAC professional sees your system in in an entirely different light.

In many homes we visit, the primary problem is NOT with the equipment at all. Because of his specialized training, Balanced HVAC's Lincoln Stubbs knows that your comfort AND your pocketbook depend on the interaction of many parts. A change in jus one element affects the performance of the whole system.

****IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION*****
for owners of fuel-burning heaters.

Because of his specialized training, Balanced HVAC President Lincoln Stubbs' team understands that EVERY change to your system MUST be accompanied by precision instrument-guided adjustments to accomodate reciprocal changes in your system's load, pressure and airflow.

Every homeowner should INSIST that these tests be performed. Your comfort, your budget & your family's health depend on it.

Among the changes that require instrument-guided adjustments include:

  • A simple do-it-yourself improvement like added insultation or caulk around windows & doors.
  • A gap in a home's ductwork or in the home's "envelope" brought about by aging or settlement.
  • A new type of air filter (either the homeowner's or a contractor's attempt to improve air quality).
  • New window treatment, a new piece of large furniture or a change to a room's arrangement.
  • The loss of shrubbery or a tree that previously provided shade or the growth of foliage that may change the sun's exposure.
  • New appliances (especially changes to those that give off heat) like refrigerators or freezers.
  • Installation of more efficient window(s) or door(s).

Next: Finally, a contractor who cares about what you have to say.

How Balanced HVAC Can
Assure Your Maximum Comfort
& Efficiency When Others Can't.

The typical contractor has but one answer to a homeowner's complaints about an under-performing heating/cooling system especially when equipment is getting on in years: "Replace it!"

That singular answer comes from a "tunnel vision" that results from a focus on the equipment alone. That's like a doctor who takes your pulse but neglects to check your blood pressure or to take an electrocardiogram. His only concern is with how your heart is beating. In the meantime, he misses the clogged or leaking arteries that are sapping your strength and which will soon take your life.

Balanced HVAC's Lincoln Stubbs has invested the time and money to obtain
the specialized certifications and precision instruments others lack.

Building Performance Institute, Certified Professional

NCI Certified Air Diagnostics & BalancingCertified Carbon Monoxide & Combustion Analyst, NCI

Your furnace, A/C, and/or heat pump's ability to deliver comfort efficiently, their very life expectancy, depend on their place in a complex system that includes your home's ductwork, grilles, registers, dampers, humidifier and air filter. Just as critical is the condition of your home's "shell." Any obstruction or leaks in the system, any air infiltration or escape WILL affect the whole system's overall performance.

The typical technician's "tunnel vision" keeps him in the dark. His "solutions" -- including the installation of expensive replacements -- often fail to solve the problem that prompted the call in the first place. Sometimes his "solutions" even make matters worse.

Your Balanced HVAC professional sees your system in in an entirely different light.

In many homes we visit, the primary problem is NOT with the equipment at all. Because of his specialized training, Balanced HVAC's Lincoln Stubbs knows that your comfort AND your pocketbook depend on the interaction of many parts. A change in jus one element affects the performance of the whole system.

****IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION*****
for owners of fuel-burning heaters.

Because of his specialized training, Balanced HVAC President Lincoln Stubbs' team understands that EVERY change to your system MUST be accompanied by precision instrument-guided adjustments to accomodate reciprocal changes in your system's load, pressure and airflow.

Every homeowner should INSIST that these tests be performed. Your comfort, your budget & your family's health depend on it.

Among the changes that require instrument-guided adjustments include:

  • A simple do-it-yourself improvement like added insultation or caulk around windows & doors.
  • A gap in a home's ductwork or in the home's "envelope" brought about by aging or settlement.
  • A new type of air filter (either the homeowner's or a contractor's attempt to improve air quality).
  • New window treatment, a new piece of large furniture or a change to a room's arrangement.
  • The loss of shrubbery or a tree that previously provided shade or the growth of foliage that may change the sun's exposure.
  • New appliances (especially changes to those that give off heat) like refrigerators or freezers.
  • Installation of more efficient window(s) or door(s).

Next: Finally, a contractor who cares about what you have to say.

"I can't say enough about your company. Your quick, and I mean quick response was great! Since Matt's visit, there's been a big difference in our system's performance all the way around. You have a customer for life. Thanks guys."

Bill Williams, Mashpee, 12/30/13

“Balanced HVAC has done a great job on our HVAC system. They provide prompt professional service. Unlike other companies, they are very clean inside the house. Our house is much more comfortable with our new system.”

Suzy, Barnstable, 6/21/13

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