You could start by talking to family, friends and coworkers. Ask them if they have a Residential HVAC system and who is the manufacturer. How old is their system? Have they had a lot of trouble/repairs with it? What size is their unit and does it do the job? What are their average heating and cooling bills? You should be able to glean a decision from talking to enough users.
You can receive your HVAC certificate online if you like,it can be used on residential and commercial projects. Yes your HVAC traing should be good on both residential and commercial projects.
There are many types of residential HVAC Systems you can find by checking your local directories. I would not suggest installing them in your house yourself, but rather having a professional installation.
The recommended gauge for thermostat wire 18/10 in a residential HVAC system is typically 18 AWG.
Residential Hvac systems is a personal reference. It all depends on the type of home you have on which systems you would like to have. Some work better than others for a home.
The average cost of replacing an evaporator coil in a residential HVAC system typically ranges from 600 to 2,000, depending on factors such as the size of the coil, the brand of the HVAC system, and the complexity of the installation.
The recommended gauge for 18/4 thermostat wire in a residential HVAC system is typically 18 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
pros comfort cons no comfort if you want to heat or cool you will be using some form of hvac
Air conditioning condensate pumps in a residential HVAC system help to efficiently remove water that accumulates during the cooling process. This prevents water damage, improves indoor air quality by reducing humidity, and increases the overall effectiveness of the HVAC system.
Call the Hvac company to check if you have a current warranty.Keep warranty information in a folder with the unit. This way you will know when to schedule service and what was done.
Installing an HVAC inline booster fan in a residential heating and cooling system can improve air circulation, increase energy efficiency, and help maintain consistent temperatures throughout the home.
All the information regarding how to get and who can get HVAC certificates online can be found in the website http://www.hvaccertification.net/epa-HVAC-certification/
Yes, Wyotech does offer HVAC training. They have great reviews and you can read about their program on their website: www.wyotech.edu/program/hvac.