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A Thorough Evaluation Of Your Home.
A Whole House Health, Comfort, and Energy Checkup is a thorough evaluation of your home and it’s central heating and cooling system. The home is actually part of the system and plays a very large roll in your comfort level.
- Do You Have Hot or Cold Spots?
A Whole House Health, Comfort, and Energy Checkup will get to the bottom of why, and what you can do about it.
- Do Family Members Suffer From Allergies or Asthma?
Your home may be contributing to your suffering. A Whole House Health, Comfort, and Energy Checkup will help identify ways to make your home healthier and safer.
- Is Your Home Too Dry or Too Humid?
Improper humidity control can cause static shocks, dry skin and bloody noses in the winter and mold, mildew and structural damage in the summer. will identify ways to help you control the humidity in your home.
- Are Your Utility Bills Too High?
According to the Department of Energy, the typical home wastes 25% to 40% of the energy put out by the central heating and cooling system. Are you throwing away 25 to 40 cents out of every utility dollar? Find out if you are and how to stop it.
- Planning To Replace Your System?
Remember prescription without diagnosis is malpractice. We often find that people want to change their equipment thinking it will solve the problems described above. When in fact it isn’t the problem to begin with. A Whole House Health, Comfort, and Energy Checkup will help you to understand the problems and also provide solutions for them.
Here’s How A Whole House Health, Comfort, and Energy Savings Check-up Works
A specially trained Comfort Consultant will visit your home, using advanced diagnostic instruments and testing procedures, and will identify problems that affect your indoor living environment. Your consultant will then provide you with a personalized plan to solve these problems, permanently.
Your checkup starts with an initial interview with your Comfort Consultant. Your input provides valuable information, such as whether any rooms feel clammy when the air conditioner is running, or if any parts of the house need to be dusted more often than others. We encourage all of the adults in your home to participate in this initial consultation since everyone’s perception of comfort and indoor air quality is unique.
Initial Consultation 
The inspection begins with your heating and cooling equipment. Is it efficient, dependable and safe? Your consultant will visually inspect your equipment for any signs of deterioration, improper installation, or insufficient maintenance. He will let you know the average life span of your type of equipment. He will also evaluate your system’s air filtration and purification efficiency, to determine if improvements would better clean your indoor air.
Equipment Inspection 
Even the best heating and cooling system will have trouble keeping you comfortable or will cost more to run if you don’t have proper insulation. Your consultant will visually inspect insulation levels throughout your home and determine if they meet current recommended levels. More importantly, he will look for hidden defects, such as hollow wall cavities, that allow air and heat to bypass your insulation. Attic ventilation will also be checked.
Insulation Inspection 
All houses should have some air leakage but most leak too much. Symptoms of excessive leakage include uneven temperatures throughout the house, high utility bills, excessive dust, cold drafts, dry air in the winter, and clammy air in the summer. On the other hand some homes are too airtight and may have unhealthy and stale indoor air. To measure a homes air tightness, Department of Energy scientists at Princeton University invented the blower door instrument. It is often featured in magazines and on television, including National Geographic, Better Homes and Gardens, Popular Science, and This Old House.
Infiltrometer™ Blower Door Test
Using an Infiltrometer (a computerized blower door system) your consultant will evaluate how leaky or airtight your entire home is, and where improvements can be made. Not all air leaks are created equal. From an indoor air quality standpoint, those around your windows and doors are good leaks, since they let in fresh outdoor air. Bad leaks let in dusty, moldy or polluted air from your attic, garage, or crawl space. Leaky air ducts often bring in dirty air, and cause your heating and cooling equipment to perform well below peak efficiency. As part of the infiltrometer blower door test, your consultant will pinpoint where your home's worst air leaks are, and where improvements can be made.
Air Leakage Evaluation
With the use of an Infrared camera we are able to see through the walls and see hot or cold spots. Having this ability helps us to determine whether there is adequate insulation or whether there are other problems that are not visible to the naked eye.
Infrared Camera Inspection
If your air duct system has hidden design flaws or blockages, your air flow will be restricted or unevenly distributed. This wastes your money and can make your home uncomfortable. Studies conducted for electric utilities nationwide show that over 66% of air conditioners suffer from this
problem. Your consultant will conduct static pressure tests - like a blood pressure check for your ducts - to reveal any hidden blockages or design problems.
Air Flow Diagnosis
Do you have rooms that are hard to heat or cool? There are economical solutions. Your consultant will use an air flow capture hood to measure precisely how much conditioned air is getting to those rooms (provided the supply vents are accessible). If air flow is low, the causes will be determined, and appropriate solutions will be prescribed.
Electronic Air Flow Capture Hood Test 
Once the inspection and testing are complete, your consultant will explain the results, and give you a prioritized plan of recommended improvements. Many such as adding insulation or weather-stripping - can be performed by homeowners as weekend projects. Other improvements may require professionals. Upon request, your consultant will prepare a proposal for repairs thatMechanical Heating & Cooling can perform, and can recommend other contractors for services we do not offer.
Personalized Improvement Plan
During your Whole House Health, Energy, and Comfort Checkup, you will learn how to:
- Achieve even, comfortable temperatures throughout your home
- Maintain healthy, comfortable humidity levels year-round
- Reduce dust, system noise and repair bills
- Save money on your utility bills (typically between 20% and 50%)
Call today to arrange a Whole House Health, Comfort, and Rnergy Savings Checkup for your home. Or Click here to watch a video on the Check-up
Mechanical Heating & Cooling offers a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on the Whole House Health & Comfort Checkup. Upon completion of your Checkup, If you did not find the service worthwhile then you don't pay for the checkup!
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Mechanical Heating & Cooling is located at 20916 Van Born Rd in Dearborn Heights, MI 48125 and is a Michigan Heating, Cooling and Air Conditioning service and replacement company. Mechanical employs only the best technicians for air conditioner repairs, furnace repairs, and boiler repairs as well as all air conditioner replacements, furnace replacements and boiler replacements in Dearborn MI, Dearborn Heights MI, Allen Park MI, Detroit MI, Redford MI, Melvindale MI, Lincoln Park MI, Ecorse MI, Taylor MI, Southgate MI, Wyandotte MI, Trenton MI, Brownstown MI, Riverview MI, Grosse Ile MI, Gibraltar MI, Flat Rock MI, Rockwood MI, Woodhaven MI, New Boston MI, Romulus MI, Belleville MI, Ann Arbor MI, Ypsilanti MI, Canton MI, Plymouth MI, Garden City MI, Westland MI, Northville MI, Novi, MI, Wayne MI, Livonia MI, South Lyon MI, Farmington MI, Farmington Hills MI, West Bloomfield MI, Bingham Farms MI, Franklin MI, Beverly Hills MI, Bloomfield hills MI, Bloomfield MI, Lathrup Village MI, Birmingham MI, Southfield MI, Berkley MI, Huntinton Woods MI, Pleasant Ridge MI, Clawson MI, Royal Oak MI, Ferndale MI, Hazel Park MI, Madison Heights MI, Warren MI, Centerline MI, Highland Park MI, Hamtramck MI, Roseville MI, Eastpointe MI, Harper Woods MI, St. Clair Shores MI, Grosse Pointe Woods MI, Grosse Pointe Park MI, Grosse Pointe Farms MI, Grosse Pointe Mi, Fraser MI

