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New Indoor Air Quality Technology and Proper HVAC Repair Key To Keeping Families Healthy and Improving Indoor Air Quality in Homes

December 9th, 2009

Information on Improving Indoor Air Quality and Reducing Indoor Pollutants is featured on new website, HvacRepairAtlanta.com by Premier Indoor Comfort Systems.

Study after study shows that as homes are constructed to be tightly sealed and more energy efficient, more contaminants become trapped inside. The air we breathe in our homes is loaded with pollutants like pollen, lung damaging dust, pet hair, dander, dust mites, tobacco smoke, spores, disease-causing bacteria and viruses. We spend more than 90% of our time in buildings- so we need to be diligent about the quality of the air we breathe. Premier Indoor Comfort Systems , an Atlanta, GA based HVAC repair company, suggest that their clients’ heating and cooling systems receive annual maintenance checks in order to increase the unit’s efficiency and longevity, as well as to promote an environmentally safer atmosphere for their family.

Premier Indoor Comfort Systems is pleased to be able to provide their clients with the latest air cleaning systems from ActivTek Environmental. One product, INDUCT 2000 was designed to help Indoor Air Quality risks by reducing pet & cooking odors, air pollutants, VOC (chemical odors), smoke, mold, bacteria and viruses. This Active Pure Technology has been proven to destroy up to 99.9% of all surface bacteria, viruses and germs it has been tested on. Premier Indoor Comfort Systems has provided heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services to both commercial and residential clients in Georgia since its founding in 1999. They are a full service provider, which includes: New construction installations, Light Commercial installations, Duct modifications, High velocity mini duct systems, Geothermal systems, Radiant floor heating systems, Ductless split systems, Air Purification systems, Humidification systems, Dehumidification systems, Zoning systems, Fresh air ventilation systems, Exhaust systems, Duct Cleaning, and Wine Coolers. Its staff members are all EPA certified and knowledgeable in the Georgia International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).

Their website, HVACRepairAtlanta.com is a resource for information on the types of pollutants commonly found in most homes and strategies to dramatically improve indoor air quality. Homeowners can visit the website and learn about new products, maintenance programs and answers to FAQ.

The site, www.HVACRepairAtlanta.com is managed by Panorama Press, an Atlanta based marketing firm specializing in strategy, sponsorships and web development. “The primary objective of the HVAC Repair Atlanta campaign is to inform the public and businesses in Metro Atlanta and throughout Georgia that Premier Indoor Comfort Systems is capable of meeting the growing demand for certified heating and cooling specialists,” said Manuel Enrique “QuiQue” Lopez, spokesman for Panorama Press.

In addition to serving the Metro Atlanta area, HVAC Repair Atlanta also services surrounding municipalities such as Cherokee: Ball Ground, Canton, Holly Springs, Waleska and Woodstock. Cobb: Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs, Smyrna, and Roswell. Fulton: Alpharetta, and Atlanta. Forsyth: Cumming. Pickens: Jasper, GA.

For additional information on HVAC Repair Atlanta, go to www.HvacRepairAtlanta.com, or call 404-592-5596.

For more information about Panorama Press, visit www.PanoramaPress.net, email [email protected], call 678-391-9136, or fax 770-516-2192.

After the Heavy Rains and Flooding in Atlanta, Homeowners Should Take Precautions with their Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment to Avoid Costly HVAC repairs

September 24th, 2009

After this week’s heavy rains and flooding, Atlanta homeowners need to take several precautions before attempting to restart, repair or salvage heating and cooling equipment. Homeowners should not be too anxious to get things back to normal after a storm because improper maintenance and preparation can lead to costly HVAC repairs. Your first step should be to have a professional heating and air conditioning contractor audit all of your systems.

“It’s important to remember not to immediately restart heating and cooling equipment after a flood because it can be dangerous and could cause further damage,” said Stephen Samson , President of Premier Comfort Systems in Atlanta, Georgia, “Water affects electrical equipment and machinery in several ways. For example, water will short-out electrical equipment if electricity is on when water reaches it. This is one of the many reasons why it’s best to have a qualified service technician inspect your heating and cooling equipment before it is started up after a flood.”

HVAC Atlanta by Premier Indoor Comfort Systems has provided heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services to both commercial and residential clients in Georgia since its founding in 1999. They are a full service provider, which includes: New construction installations, Light Commercial installations, Duct modifications, High velocity mini duct systems, Geothermal systems, Radiant floor heating systems, Ductless split systems, Air Purification systems, Humidification systems, Dehumidification systems, Zoning systems, Fresh air ventilation systems, Exhaust systems, Duct Cleaning, and Wine Coolers.

In addition to serving the Metro Atlanta area, HVAC Repair Atlanta also services surrounding municipalities such as Cherokee: Ballground, Canton, Holly Springs, Waleska and Woodstock. Cobb: Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs, Smyrna, and Roswell. Fulton: Alpharetta, and Atlanta. Forsyth: Cumming. Pickens: Jasper, GA.

To ensure your safety and prevent further damage to equipment, you should take the following steps after a flood before power is reestablished in your neighborhood:

Turn off all electrical switches (i.e. disconnects and breakers) to the heating and cooling equipment. Don’t start equipment until you have it inspected and serviced by a qualified heating and cooling contractor. After the storm, have a reputable electrician or a technician from the power company or city; inspect your home’s internal wiring to make sure it’s dry and safe before power is reestablished to your home. If the power company gives you approval to turn on the electricity in your home, have the service company disconnect the equipment from the electrical source if you have not done so already. Use only reputable service companies. “A lot of unscrupulous companies can descend on disaster areas. Be careful. If necessary, go without service a little longer to make sure you get what you pay for,” Samson said.

Homeowners should also be aware that the following factors will determine if their heating and cooling equipment is salvageable or needs to be replaced:

  1. The amount of time the equipment was underwater
  2. Whether the electricity was on when the water flooded the unit
  3. If the equipment is filled with dirt and debris

Premier is offering a $79 dollar furnace and ac tune up.

For additional information on HVAC Repair Atlanta, go to www.HvacRepairAtlanta.com, email [email protected], or call 678-391-9159.