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Heating

Precise Air Systems offers a lot of choices when it comes to home heating installations. We can provide complete central heating and a/c design and installation and have earned a reputation in the industry for providing the best quality work and the highest level of customer satisfaction.

Our experience in Commercial Heating and A/C installations has allowed us to take the same principals mastered over 35 years and apply them to our residential and home heating solutions.

We proudly service the Greater Los Angeles area so contact us today for a Residential Heating and A/C consultation.

Since 1975 we have been installing & maintaining Air Conditioning & Heating Systems of all makes and models. If central air conditioning & heating is not a part of your comfort system we can design a cooling & heating system to meet your desired comfort needs.

Proper heating is a must. Heating equipment with the proper controls can hold your desired temperature of your liking. We offer different heating systems based on the needs of the customer.

Whether a customer requires a furnace-based system or a heat pump, we are prepared to meet their needs.

Please keep in mind that a high quality heating system can help conserve energy and reduce your costs. In the long run the customer will always win, with utilities costs rising, this can be a concern.

The Illustration shows how a modern Gas Heating System operates in your home. This illustration shows the furnace in a basement. Yours may be in a closet on the ground floor, or it may be in your attic. Regardless of the location of your furnace, they operate basically the same.

The gas flame from the burners heat a unit called a heat exchanger. The blower pushes air across the heat exchanger. This heated air is then pushed throughout the house through your duct system. As the air in your house cools it moves down near the floor. The cooled air is pulled into the return air duct system by the blower. It is then pulled back to the furnace where it will be heated again and this cycle continues until the rooms reach the temperature set on the thermostat.


 

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