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When scheduling equipment inspections for an older home HVAC system, it isn’t unusual to receive recommendations to upgrade your appliances to improve energy efficiency. As the team at ADCO Heating & Air Conditioning in Cincinnati, OH, notes, modern systems aren’t merely a slightly updated version of what you’ve had in the past. New tech innovations are ensuring greater results than ever before.

Top 3 Modern HVAC Innovations

1. Smart Technology

equipment inspectionsIt seems like just about everything can connect with your smartphone these days—and the modern HVAC system is no exception. Smart thermostats connect directly to an app on your phone, allowing you to maintain total control of your home’s temperature at all times. Improved sensors and other upgrades further increase the energy efficiency of such systems.

2. Dual-Fuel Heat Pumps

Most households use either an electric or gas-powered heat pump—but why not have both? The result is the recent introduction of systems that use gas at low temperatures and switch to electricity when temperatures rise above 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Equipment inspections have consistently found this setup to be more energy-efficient than a traditional unit.

3. Solar & Geothermal Systems

These eco-friendly heating and cooling options aren’t entirely new, but they are seeing increased adoption across the country. Solar HVAC systems harness heat and light, while geothermal systems draw from the consistent temperature of the ground to heat or cool a building. Home equipment inspections can help determine if you can retrofit your home with these unique tech innovations.

Are you interested in using this advanced equipment for your next air conditioner installation? The licensed and insured team at ADCO Heating & Air Conditioning is ready to work with you to help you take advantage of the latest energy-enhancing improvements. Whether you need furnace maintenance or routine equipment inspections, they’ll also help you keep your system in top shape. To learn more about their services or to request a free estimate, visit them online or call (513) 471-3390.

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