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Lennox Home Comfort Tip: Can you heat your house with solar power?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Lennox XPG20 solar-assisted heat pump

Dave Lennox Signature® Collection XPG20 SunSource™ Comfort System

Running your home on the sun’s power is a green dream that can cost a small fortune: $30,000 or more to add a whole-home photovoltaic panel system that won’t provide enough electricity to meet most of your home’s needs. Yet a more modest solution will allow you to take advantage of the sun’s power.

Simple ways to use the sun’s power

Solar tubes or tubular skylights can light small spaces if they’re installed in areas receiving several hours of direct sunlight a day. When you choose a solar-assisted home comfort unit (heat pump), you can pair solar power with energy from your local utility to reduce your carbon footprint and lower your energy bills while staying completely comfortable. The SunSource™ Comfort System available from Lennox® is the industry’s first integrated solar-assisted heat pump.

Costing far less than complete solar-powered systems, the solar-assisted heat pump can operate in a wide range of sunlight and temperature conditions. It’s a highly reliable system designed to evenly heat and cool your entire home. The SunSource™ Comfort System requires little routine maintenance and can make a positive change in both the world’s environment…and yours.

Marshall Mechanical is your Richmond-area resource for a wide range of green and super energy efficient solutions for heating and cooling your home, including both solar and geothermal too.  Simply call our knowledgable and friendly HVAC experts at 804-323-0189 to take advantage of Lennox’s superb Solar home comfort system.

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Secretary Chu visits WaterFurnace: Geothermal energy is what’s really “green”

Monday, December 21st, 2009

While the Global Warming crowd is partying in Copenhagen this week, let’s celebrate by talking about something really GREENGeothermal energy.  Basically, there is a constant temperature just underground. In the winter, you use the warmth underground to bring heat into your home.  In the summer, you send the heat in your home down to dissipate in the cooler earth. The EPA estimates that homeowners could save up to 70% in heating and cooling costs by utilizing this green technology.  So if your heating and cooling bills make you scream, then we’ve probably got your attention now.

Of course, the Obama administration is all over any kind of “green” energy like geothermal.   Here is an informative YouTube video showing U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu touring WaterFurnace International – the industry leader in residential geothermal heating and cooling systems, of which Marshall Mechanical is an authorized dealer:

Secretary Chu was there to announce $50 million dollars in government aid to homeowners who convert to a geothermal heating and cooling system.  The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 a.k.a. “Stimulus Bill”, according to the video, says homeowners who install a geothermal system in their homes will be eligible for a tax credit of 30% total investment. The system must be installed by December 31, 2016 to qualify and additional incentives and/or rebates may be available depending on your area.

One of the reasons we like WaterFurnace products is their efficiency ratings. In fact, one unit has 500% efficiency.  So, for every dollar spent on electricity, their system delivers 5 dollars worth of heating.  The other benefits of  their geothermal systems are:

  • Least expensive to operate overall (even though cost outlay is higher)
  • Most quiet (no outdoor unit, no ignition, no vent motor etc.)
  • Very low to maintain (no outdoor unit, no combustion parts to break, etc.)
  • Best in indoor air quality

For more information and to use a savings calculator, visit our WaterFurnace Geothermal heat pump page by clicking here.

So, geothermal heating and cooling systems may be very attractive to the “Greenie” who wishes they were in Copenhagen, bicycling around and drinking chocolate milk like the Danes … or to the “Thrifty Crowd” who is sick of being on the verge of a stroke every time they open a heating/cooling bill. It’s something to consider for sure – lower your bills, get a tax credit, reduce your carbon footprint – however you look at it, the technology is definitely appealing.

If you’d like to know how you can benefit from installing geothermal heat pumps in your Richmond area home, simply call Marshall Mechanical’s geothermal expert, Mike Smith, at 804.323.0189 today.

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Why homeowners today are replacing their oil boilers with high-efficiency gas boilers. Does it make sense for you, too?

Monday, November 9th, 2009

We’ve been getting a lot of calls recently from homeowners who are interested in replacing their boilers and we’re answering questions specifically about the differences between using a fuel oil boiler versus natural / propane gas boiler.  So we thought we’d share some general information about today’s boilers and the differences between them in order to help you make the right decision for your home and budget.

With some exceptions, gas boilers – which can be run with natural gas or propane – are generally more energy efficient, cleaner burning, quieter, less expensive and qualify for both Federal tax credits and VA state tax rebates.  Simply stated, those are the reasons most homeowners are switching to gas boilers – higher efficiency and better economically.  But homeowners should be careful in switching to gas as not all gas boilers carry the same AFUE or high efficiency rating – we only recommend those that are 95% AFUE.  Call us at 804.323.0189 for answers to any other questions you may have.

 Q.  Are fuel oil boilers energy efficient?

 A.  The general answer is no.  Most oil boilers run in the low 80 percent of energy efficiency and most homeowners want systems that run higher, as you should.  However, Marshall Mechanical is the only HVAC contractor in the Richmond area that is authorized to both purchase and install the Buderus GB125BE/35 High Efficiency Oil Fired Hot Water Cast Iron Boiler which runs at 91% efficiency or AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency).  This system is not affordable for all homeowners but if you want to replace your oil system with another oil system, then this high-efficiency unit should be considered because of its far superiority and energy efficiency as compared to other oil boilers.  For various reasons – expense and efficiency the most common —  many homeowners who currently have oil boilers are switching to gas boilers.

 Q.  Are all gas boilers energy efficient?

 A.  No, not all gas boilers carry high efficiency ratings or AFUE.  We often see other HVAC contractors recommend 80% AFUE gas boilers as they are easy to install and lower price point for consumers. In reality, they are not a good investment for consumers because they don’t qualify for tax credits and they cost more each month in utility bills.  Therefore, they are not cheaper in the long run.  A homeowner can purchase a high efficiency unit and pay the same net investment as a low efficiency boiler but then continue to save about 15% each month over a lower efficiency

Boderus GB-142 is 95% AFUE High Efficiency boiler

Boderus GB-142 is 95% AFUE High Efficiency boiler

model which makes much more sense.  We recommend high efficiency natural gas or propane (LP) boilers such as the Buderus Ultra-Efficient 94%+ AFUE GB142 which is also whisper quiet, Utica 95% AFUE Modulating Condenser UB95M boilers and the  Triangle Tube PE110, a 95% AFUE Condensing Stainless Steel Wall Mounted Gas Boiler with a built-in “Tank-in-Tank” Indirect Fired Water Heater.

 Q. Do oil boilers qualify for Energy Efficiency Federal Tax Credits?  What about Virginia State Energy Efficiency Rebates?  Do gas boilers qualify?

 A.  The only oil boiler that is energy efficient enough to qualify for Federal Tax Credits and Virginia State Rebates is the one we mentioned, the Buderus GB125BE/35 because it runs as a 91%+ efficient oil boiler.  Other oil boilers do not qualify for tax credits and rebates.  But the natural gas boilers we mentioned above like the Boderus GB-142 run at 95% efficiency and therefore DO qualify for both Federal tax credits and Virginia State rebates.  The bottom line is that a boiler has to be above 90% AFUE in order to qualify for either Federal Tax Credits or Virginia State Rebates.

 Q.  How much are the tax credits and rebates?

 A.  Federal tax credits for energy efficiency are now running at up to $1500.  Virginia state rebates are up to $2000.  Combined, these tax credits as a result of President Obama’s stimulus plan, benefit the homeowner by offering up to $3,500 in tax credits and rebates.  This allows the homeowner to purchase high-efficiency units for a much lower net cost than ever before.  It is yet another reason (and a very important one to most homeowners in this economy) to replace your oil boiler with one that runs at over 90% AFUE.  Many of the gas products we mentioned like the Boderus GB142, the Utica UB95M series or the Triangle Tube PE110 run at 95% AFUE and are considered high efficiency which is why it makes more sense to purchase.

 Q.  What about maintenance costs?  Are oil boilers expensive to maintain?  How do they compare to natural gas?

 A. Maintenance costs are traditionally higher with oil boilers.  Aside from being less efficient, oil tends to be a dirty fuel and therefore oil boilers (and furnaces) absolutely require annual maintenance.  The cost of not maintaining an oil appliance can be upwards of $2,000 just to clean a boiler and get it up and running if it has been neglected for a just a year or two.   Natural gas boilers should be inspected annually in order to maintain energy efficiency but maintenance costs are minimal in comparison.

 Q. Are there any environmental issues for a homeowner to be concerned with?

 A.  Oil boilers require an oil storage tank.  Many homeowners do not like the environmental issues that arise as a result of maintaining their storage tanks and therefore opt for a natural gas boiler instead for that very reason.  Natural gas is clean burning at 95% efficiency.  The only environmentally-conscious oil boiler we recommend is the Boderus GB125BE/35 but gas boilers — natural gas in particular — should be considered if you are concerned about the environment both in and around your home.

 Q.  What is the cost factor involved in comparing an oil boiler to a gas boiler?

 A.  Aside from the fact that an oil boiler is more expensive to maintain each year, natural gas is currently costing home owners significantly less than fuel oil on a monthly basis.  We find that homeowners are weighing this factor heavily when considering their monthly utility bills and calculating cost savings.  We can help a homeowner run calculations and savings for their individual situation based on various units so they can do their own cost calculation.

 Q.  Our oil boiler seems to always make noise.  We get used to it but we’re wondering if there are other options that would help us with noise reduction?

 A.  Yes, most oil boilers will be noisy when the unit heats up — you’ll always know its running because you’ll hear it.  Gas boilers, however, run quieter – probably quieter than your refrigerator.  Significant noise reduction is another reason why homeowners who have oil boilers have switched to gas boiler systems.

 Q.  Are there installation differences between oil and gas boilers?

 A. High efficiency boilers must be piped differently than lower efficiency boilers.  Most high efficiency boilers require a primary/secondary loop.  Utica is the only manufacture that doesn’t require a primary/secondary loop and that’s why we often recommend the 95% efficiency, UB95M-200 gas-fired, condensing, hot water boiler depending on your home’s situation. 

 Q.  Do you have a recommendation on where I can get basic information about how boilers work? 

 A.  We think this consumer brochure from Boderus is the most helpful.  Click here.

 Q.  What if I want to get an estimate and comparison of replacing my oil boiler?

 A.  The experts at Marshall Mechanical – your Richmond area HVAC contractor and partner – are always available to answer any further questions you may have, visit your home at a time convenient for you and to give you an accurate estimate of energy efficiency, product and installation cost.  Simply call us at 804.323.0189 today.

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HVAC engineers keep you comfortable, no matter the weather.

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Staying comfy? Thank an HVAC Engineer.

Staying comfy? Thank an HVAC Engineer.

Just ran across this Washington Post article by Roger K. Lewis, an architect and professor at the University of Maryland, talking about the challenges we go through in order to keep indoor climates safe and comfortable.  “Properly conditioning building interiors,” he says, “also means taking care of humidity, unseen condensation, mold and mildew, indoor air quality, acoustics and air drafts, not to mention energy conservation.  Thus, sustainability creating comfortable, healthy interiors entails multiple, often contradictory, demands.”

He’s right.  Temperature regulation is only one small part of what HVAC (heating, ventilation and cooling) engineers have to worry about.  Roger goes on to say, “Beyond regulating temperature and humidity, an effective HVAC system helps achieve favorable, year-round air quality by continuously introducing fresh air while keeping out particulate matter and other toxic pollutants.”

Maintaining humidity levels, filtering air, managing noise from system vibrations, and draft levels are all things us HVAC engineers are concerned about.  That’s why when homeowners are in a rush because their air conditioning system isn’t working, for example, we provide an immediate solution like a window air conditioner in order to give us time to take into consideration all the aspects of the environment to engineer and install the right system that will provide lasting comfort for years to come. 

This is especially true these days when energy efficiency and green building technology are so critically important.   Solar and geothermal heat pumps, for example, are being used much more than ever before because of their ability to not only save on monthly energy costs but significantly reduce the carbon footprint for both homes and commercial buildings. 

Designing a home or building and engineering it with the new HVAC energy efficient HVAC technologies requires solar and geothermal expertise.  At Marshall Mechanical, we are your Richmond heating & air conditioning contactor and engineering experts.  We recently installed the first solar assisted heat pump in central Virginia right here in Richmond and we also successfully completed the geothermal installation for the Caroline Family Practice Health Center in Bowling Green, VA.  For all your HVAC engineering needs, both residential and commercial, call professional engineer Sean Cantrell at 804.323.0189.

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Geothermal for your home: Reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
Geothermal Heat Pumps

Geothermal Heat Pumps

Soaring energy costs, renewable energy sources and the human impact on the global environment have been in the news a great deal lately — often topics of controversy. 

But when it comes to sustainable, cost-effective home heating and cooling systems, one thing is certain:  According the the EPA studies, geothermal heating and cooling, using the renewable solar heat energy stored in the earth, is the most energy-efficient option available.

The experts at WaterFurnace Renewable Energies say it’s also the most plentiful source of renewable energy, and it’s available virtually anywhere in the United States, including right here in Richmond Virginia.

The sustainability and energy-efficiency of geothermal systems comes from the fact that the temperature just a few feet below ground remains almost constant throughout the year, regardless of climate or season.  That’s because the ground absorbs, and retains, 47% of the sun’s energy.  A geothermal heat pump uses a small-diameter pipe called an earth loop to reach this energy source and provide cooling in the summer and heating in the winter –  without burning fossil fuels.  Even noise pollution is avoided — the system’s sound level is similar to that of a refrigerator. 

It’s the greenest system available in more ways than one: homeowners can reduce both their carbon footprint and their utility bills.  The energy savings provided by a WaterFurnace Envision geothermal system, can be as much as 70% compared with a conventional system (natural gas, oil, electricity or propane fuel).

Geothermal systems can also generate free heat or hot water in the summer months and provide tempered water for your water heater the rest of the time.  For Richmond area homeowners looking to reduce both energy costs and their carbon footprint, things are looking up because more and more homeowners are looking down — to take advantage of the green, renewable geothermal energy lying right beneath their own yard.

Best of all, geothermal heat pumps qualify for 30% Federal Tax Credits.  At Marshall Mechanical, we have some customers getting $5-$12,000 back in tax credits alone.  “Everyone thinks geothermal systems are real expensive until they calculate the monthly savings,” says Mike Smith, our Green Home expert.   “And with the Federal Tax Credits on geothermal systems, basically the government is reimbursing you for your loop field.” he adds.  So it couldn’t be a better time to take advantage of Geothermal heating and cooling systems.

If you’d like to read more, you can download two PDF brochures from WaterFurnace:  1) Federal Tax Credits ExplainedWaterFurnace Residential Product Brochure  and 2) WaterFurnace Geothermal products.  Then simply call us for a free Geothermal energy savings estimate which we can do for you right over the phone.  Call our Marshall Mechanical office today at 804.323.0189 and start saving and reducing your carbon footprint today.

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All new buildings, starting in 2010, to be 30% more energy efficient, according to Alliance to Save Energy.

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Historic Preservationists are becoming the true pioneers of the green building movement. The Alliance to Save Energy is calling for all new buildings starting in 2010 to be 30% more efficient.

Take a look at this Green Buildings video from the beta site, Clean Skies, The Energy and Environment Network. A great resource. If you can’t play the video above, here’s the link: Green Buildings cleanskies.com

Brought to you by Marshall Mechanical, your Richmond VA Green Building and Energy Efficiency Experts, for all your residential and commercial building HVAC and plumbing needs.

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$28 million in Stimulus provides RVA Homeowners with Energy Efficiency Rebate of up to $2,000; Federal Tax Credits of 30% of purchases

Monday, June 29th, 2009

If you caught NBC WWBT 12’s new story this morning, you already know that Virginia is receiving $28 million from the Federal government to help homeowners become more energy efficient in the form of an energy rebate of up to $2,000. According to the news story by Laura Geller, if the stimulus program is successful, Virginia is apt to receive another $35 million.

These Virginia state rebates are in addition to the Federal Tax Credits we told you about earlier this year.

If you own an existing home, you can qualify for Federal Tax Credits of 30% of the cost, up to $1,500, in 2009 and 2010, for replacement windows and doors, insulation, roofs, HVAC, water heaters (non-solar) and biomass stoves. For HVAC, this means energy efficient air conditioners, heat pumps, climate controls or programmable thermostats, etc. Sure, up to $1,500 credit is really good but listen up.

Here’s the unbelievable news… If you are a homeowner of an existing home OR if you are building a new home, Federal tax credits are available at 30% of the cost, WITH NO UPPER LIMIT for the following: Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Heat Panels, Solar Water Heaters, as well as small wind energy systems and fuel cells.

This is in addition to the Virginia State rebate on energy efficiency just announced, of up to $2,000. As soon as the details of the stimulus rebate are posted on the VA Stimulus website, we will post again to give you that link.

Marshall Mechanical is experienced in installing Geothermal Heat Pumps by WaterFurnace and is a WaterFurnace HVAC dealer right here in Richmond VA. WaterFurnace has helpful information on their website to educate the home owner about using the 30% tax credits.

Like to know more about what the U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has to say about the Return on Investment of Geothermal Heat Pumps? You can read the full article right here. What you need to know is that while the installation price is of a geothermal unit is higher than that of traditional air-source systems of the same heating and cooling capacity, the additional costs are returned to the homeowner in energy savings in as little as 5-10 years. System life is estimated at 25 years for the inside components and 50+ years for the ground loop.

At Marshall Mechanical, we are your Richmond VA Green Home and Energy Efficiency experts. We will help you navigate through the Virginia State Stimulus Rebate for Energy Efficiency and we will help you get the paperwork right to apply for the Federal Tax Credits. Most of all, we will work with you one-on-one to take the time to answer all your questions about what HVAC units or programmable thermostats are best for your home. We can even give you a estimated calculation of Geothermal heat pump monthly savings for your home in just minutes.
Your Richmond area home is an investment. Let us help you maximize it. Call Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith at 804.323.0189 today to help you take advantage of the Virginia energy efficiency stimulus rebates and Federal tax credits. And then enjoy your comfortable home and your energy savings for years to come.
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Celebrate Earth Day and save over $150 by installing a Lennox programmable thermostat in your home!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

In celebration of Earth Day, Marshall Mechanical is making it very easy for you to do your part to not only save energy but also save money for years to come.

From now until April 30, 2009, you can purchase the Lennox® ComfortSense(TM) 5000 Series Touchscreen energy-saving Thermostat for $25 off the retail price with free installation! That’s right, for just $199 installed, you can have an effortless and efficient temperature control that automatically controls your energy cost all year round. This is a savings of $150 off our regular price!

We can help you calculate your specific savings by using the EPA’s Energy Star Lifecycle cost estimate worksheet for a quality programmable thermostat. What you need to know is that an average home can save up to $269 per year every year, compared to a regular thermostat.

Summary of Benefits for 1 Programmable Thermostat(s)* Heating Energy Cost with Energy Star T-stat:

  • Heating Savings: $210 yr
  • Cooling Savings: $59 yr
  • Life cycle savings 15yrs: $2,989
  • Life Cycle energy saved (MBTU)-includes both Heating and Cooling: 195
  • Simple payback of additional cost (years): 0.3
  • Life cycle air pollution reduction (lbs of CO2): 27,287
  • Air pollution reduction equivalence (number of cars removed from the road for a year): 2
  • Air pollution reduction equivalence (acres of forest): 3

So get a great Earth Day deal — save money now with our free installation offer, begin saving both money and energy immediately after installation and reduce your carbon footprint for years to come!

This is yet another way Marshall Mechanical is your full service Richmond heating, cooling and plumbing partner. We know your home is an investment and we help you maximize it. And we help you give back to the environment at the same time.

But hurry, this Earth Day offer expires April 30th, 2009*. Call or email Sean Cantrell or Mike Smith today at 804.323.0189.

*This offer is for the Lennox brand of 5000 series thermostat. If customer prefers, certain models of the Honeywell brand of thermostats can be installed in place of Lennox. Call Mike Smith for details.

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How to GREEN UP your next Easter: great suggestions on how to reduce your environmental impact!

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Low Impact Living » Blog Archive » How To Make Your Easter Green

Yep, even us HVAC guys love this article from Low Impact Living because of all the creative suggestions on how you can reduce your environmental impact and still have a great time celebrating the Easter holiday. Everything to make your spring celebration eco-friendly — from eggs, candy, food and even the egg hunt — and teach your children to be “Green” in the process. Chances are, your kids will have a few ideas of their own.

You can buy organic eggs, use natural food dyes, use reusable and biodegradeable wicker baskets. You can even grow your own grass inside your easter basket which then doubles as a great springtime decoration. Using fair trade, organic chocolate is pretty cool too.

And even for the holiday meal, you can check out a local organic farmer or farmer’s market, or maybe consider a vegetarian feast (ok, maybe not for us HVAC guys but we do like to eat healthy when we can).

Bridgette Steffen, who posted the article, also went so far as to talk about how Easter is a time of the celebration of regrowth, renewal and life. And what better time to reduce your environmental impact by growing new plants, cleaning up the neighborhood, using more national ingredients.

This article is just filled with tips and links to help you have a greener Easter and Spring season. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

At Marshall Mechanical, we’re here to help you keep your home green and healthy all year long. Don’t forget to hit the tell-a-friend button and bookmark this article for future use!

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Right-sized HVAC units and Geothermal or Solar Heat/AC options for your home.

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

News : Trends : Heating and Cooling Go Green : HGTVPro.com

Right-sizing of HVAC system

I heard a story through a friend of a friend that a homeowner in Chesterfield had to replace his HVAC unit. The house was about 14 years old and, from what I understand, the unit just wore out. The homeowner had four HVAC contractors give him an estimate for the replacement and all four of them said the original HVAC unit that the builder installed in the home was definitely too small for the square footage of the home.

In fact, one of the HVAC contractors was from the company that originally put the unit in the home for the builder. So when the contractor told him that the unit was too small, the homeowner asked him why his company installed it that way. The HVAC contractor swore that there was no way they would have put that unit in that sized house but the homeowner had the original paperwork to prove it. The HVAC contractor then said it must have been installed prior to the time he was personally working for the company.

Mis-sizing of heating and cooling equipment is an all-too-common occurance, especially if homeowners are buying spec houses in which the builder wanted to save money. Or perhaps his builder didn’t order accurate load calculations from the original contractor. In addition, it is tempting for homeowners to purchase replacement systems that are too small because they cost less. On the flip side, sometimes both builders and homeowners can install units that are too large for the home. Since recent technology has improved, new smaller units can often be more energy efficient and therefore the appropriate solution. In this article from HGTVPro, writer Rob Fanjoy clearly states how the right-sized HVAC equipment can save homeowners money and can create a more energy-efficient and comfortable home. An excellent write-up that all homeowners should read.

Geothermal heat pumps: Digging deep for green

The HGTVPro article goes on to talk about the benefits of using the new geothermal HVAC units. While more expensive at retail cost than a non-geo unit, they come with energy tax credits up to 30% with no limit and “they have the biggest upside in terms of energy savings and environmental consciousness. They use the earth’s natural below-surface temperature of about 55 degrees to provide heating or cooling to spaces above ground.” The article goes on to say that the EPA “estimates annual heating savings of as much as 70% and cooling savings of close to 50%.” These are significant savings for the homeowner, especially when annualized over the life of the unit.

Need assistance?

If you’re a homeowner in the Central Virginia area, specifically Richmond, and you find yourself in the position of having to replace your HVAC unit, please call us to discuss your needs. First, we’ll make sure that your unit requires replacement — that may not be the only solution. Second, if it is determined that your unit does need to be replaced, we’ll make sure that you not only get the right-sized unit for your home but that you also are presented with options including geothermal units and even the new Lennox solar-assisted units. These may not only make your home more energy-efficient and “green” but also more appealing to a home buyer in case you need to sell your home in the future.

I am a licensed professional mechanical engineer and started Marshall Mechanical in 2005 to service both residential and commercial clients. Previous to starting Marshall Mechanical, I worked for 15 years at the premier architecture firm in Richmond, designing HVAC systems for some of Richmond’s largest companies, including the Dominion Energy Trading Floor, MCV’s Gateway Building and Owens & Minor.

You deserve to call someone you can trust to help you make the right decisions to protect the investment you’ve made in your home. Call or tweet us anytime — even if you just have a simple question about heating, cooling, plumbing, air filtration or moisture control. We’re here for you and we pledge never to forget that.

- Sean Cantrell, 804.323.0189. You can find both me and Mike Smith on Twitter and LinkedIn

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