No you can't repo a central heating and air unit. Because you are a licensed heating contractor you can put a lien on their home. You can sue them for the money, but the unit is now their property.
Depending on what situation it is. If it is a small house central heating works better, if it is a big house then air conditioning works better.
Central HVAC provides central air conditioning, central heating, and central ventilation packaged in one unit. As such it will heat, ventilate and cool your home.
The outdoor portion of the central ac unit is what gives up the heat from indoors, so it has to be outside. For a more thorough explanation see the question: How does air conditioning work.
Sears offers many different heating and air conditionin sevics in Atlanta, Georgia. Here is a link to to their website: www.searshomeservices.com/central-heating-air/improve
no, for many reasons, NO.
form_title=central ac install form_header=7403 Please indicate which type of heating system(s) you are currently using. (Check all that apply)*= [] Natural gas fired forced air (central heating) [] Electric fired forced air (central heating) [] Propane gas fired forced air (central heating) [] Oil fired forced air (central heating) [] Radiator/Boiler heat [] Heat pump [] Hydronic baseboard heat [] Electric baseboard heat [] In-floor radiant [] Electric wall heater [] Wood or Pellet stove [] Don't know Would you like to know more about the project's green alternatives ?*= () Yes () No Please specify the nature of the project.*= () Install or replace central air conditioning system () Install or replace window air conditioning unit () Repair or service central air conditioning system () Repair or service window air conditioning unit
Could it be because an air conditioner is not designed to produce heat?
No, just like auto insurance will not pay to fix your motor.
"Air Conditioning uses the most electricity, followed by the refrigerator" completely wrong. Your hot water heater does
The arrow on the filter should point toward the furnace/airhandler, whichever you have, or in other words with the direction of the airflow.
Forced air heating
how to check out the relay in a central air conditioning unit