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Improving Health With Better Indoor Air Quality

Breathing quality indoor air is crucial for good health.  Most Americans spend a significant amount of time indoors.  Whether it be in the home, office or other types of buildings where gases, bacteria, viruses, chemicals and other pollutants can cause sickness, headaches, eye irritation, allergies and fatigue.  Consider investing in a REME HALO whole house air purifier developed by RGF Environmental Group, Inc.  Unlike passive air technologies the REME HALO flows thourought the air conditioned space actively purifying pollutants at the source.  Installed in your air conditioning duct work this device spreads hydro peroxide plasma throughout the air-conditioned space to reduce bacteria, virus, mold spores, odors and allergens.

The REME HALO’s cell has a 2-year/25,000 hour lifespan with no maintenance need in between cell replacements.  Hydro-Peroxide occur naturally in the earth’s atmosphere and are part of nature’s process of cleaning the air. This technology is currently being utilized nationwide and is approved by the USDA, FSIS, and FDA for use in food processing and manufacturing plants/facilities to reduce microbial contamination of food being processed. U.S. and International Hospital approval for the fight against infectious disease: 99% reduction of Staph (MRSA).  Cruise lines, restaurants and grocery stores use it as a safety measure against Norwalk Virus outbreaks.

This air purifier is not just for single family homes, it can be used in hospitals, nursing homes, doctor’s offices, schools, daycare centers,office buildings, hotels and restaurants to name a few.  You can now reduce common allergy triggers from particulates such as pollen, mold spores, dander and dust.  Thoroughly tested on airborne and surface bacteria & viruses, such as MRSA, e-coli, and Norwalk, to name a few.

Say goodbye to odors from cooking, pets, dirty socks, diaper pails, and musty rooms.  If you are interested in taking advantage of this upgrade to your HVAC system, feel free to give us a call for a quote and expert installation at (407)695-6646.

About Gembecki Mechanical Services, Inc.

Gembecki Mechanical Services is a family owned and operated company serving Central Florida since 1991.  We provide service, replacement, customized scheduled maintenance and new construction on air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and ice machine equipment.  Our experience includes both residential and commercial work.

We perform as a team with trained technicians who take pride in their workmanship.  We stand behind our name.  Gembecki Mechanical Services meets the highest performance standards in the business to provide you with our customer care.

Our daily hours of operations are 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Monday thru Friday.  Our phones are answered 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  We have technicians on call 24/7 to provide emergency service when needed.  Our technicians are radio dispatched for quick response.

If you need service, maintenance, or a free estimate please call our office at (407) 695-6646.

 

Make Sure Your Using A Licensed HVAC Contractor

Making sure to hire a licensed, bonded, and insured HVAC contractor can mean the difference between a successful installation and a homeowner’s worst nightmare.

Hiring a contractor that is insured with both liability insurance as well as worker’s compensation insurance is necessary. Liability insurance will cover any property damage that may result from the work being performed.  Workers compensation insurance will insure that you, the customer, will not be held responsible for paying the worker’s wages after an accident or injury, regardless of who was at fault.

Hiring a contractor that is licensed insures that the contractor has completed a registration process proving that they hold minimum insurance and bonding requirements needed to receive a license from the government agency that handles licensing in the area where the work is being performed.  Often, a contractor’s license is a prerequisite for applying for a building permit, if your job requires it. 

A bonded HVAC contractor will protect you, the customer, if the contractor fails to complete the job or meet other contractual obligations.  Bonding insures that you, the customer, will not be held responsible if the contactor fails to cover the cost of supplies or pay their workers.  Bonding also covers the repair or replacement of substandard work caused by the contractor’s negligence. 

You can check to see if who you hired has a contractor’s license by visiting www.myfloridalicense.com.  You can search by name, license number, city or town as well as by license type. 

The Importance of a clean air filter.

best air filters

When was the last time you changed your air conditioner’s air filter?  The average home A/C air filter should be replaced once a month.  Doing so not only provides your home with fresh, clean air, but also plays a very important role in keeping your A/C system working properly.  A dirty filter can drastically reduce your system’s lifespan, cause damage requiring repairs, and have a big impact on energy efficiency.   According to the U.S. Department of Energy, making sure to have clean filters in your home can save you around 5-15% on your energy bill.  If you have any questions about air filters or other HVAC related questions feel free to contact a Gembecki Service expert today and be sure to ask about our maintenance program.  

Get Your HVAC Tune-Up Now Before the Hot Florida Summer Arrives!

summer weather

It’s that time of year again — you need to have your HVAC service completed before the cooling season. But are you like many locals and putting off AC repair Orlando homeowners need until it gets hot? If you are, you need to seriously consider an earlier service appointment. Here are a few reasons why you need to beat the heat when it comes to having your seasonal maintenance performed. [Read more…]

5 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Air Quality

When you’re stuck inside because of uncomfortable weather outside, you want to make sure you have the healthiest possible indoor air. But how do you improve your indoor air quality without a lot of fuss? These five tips will have your indoor air clean and clear in no time. [Read more…]

Why Dry Winter Air From Your Heater Needs Humidifying

humidifying in the winter

With winter’s cold air on the way, it’s easy to get caught up in how well your furnace is warming up your home and completely forget about humidity. When you start heating for the winter, you may end up with respiratory problems, dry or cracking skin and a sore throat. To stay comfortable, you’ll need to humidify your indoor air. By keeping the moisture levels in your home at a moderate level, you’re ensuring that your home will remain comfortable through the worst winter weather.

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3 Ways to Improve the Air You Breathe

Most people tend to see air pollution as an outdoor problem. It’s the smog created by factory and vehicle exhaust or the heat and haze trapped in the atmosphere. The truth is that indoor air, the air that we breathe when we are inside our homes and offices, can be just as polluted as outdoor air.

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Energy-Saving Tips

Your HVAC system uses a significant amount of energy to keep your home perfectly climate controlled—in fact, it uses more energy than any other system in your home. Reducing the amount of energy that your HVAC unit uses is an easy process that can give you significant savings on your utility bills each year. [Read more…]

The Importance in Changing Your Air Filter Regularly

Let’s be honest.  When was the last time you changed the air filter in your home’s furnace? Have you ever done it, and do you even know how? Hopefully, the answer is yes because this is the single most important thing you can to keep this vital piece of equipment functioning as it should. Depending on where you live and how often your furnace runs, the replacement intervals can vary considerably. By changing the filter, you are not just allowing the machine to breathe easier; you are also doing the same for your family. A number of bad things can result from a dirty or clogged filter, the worst of which are the host of health problems that can occur as a result of airborne contaminants. Unfortunately, clogged filters are the leading cause of HVAC service, although, they should not be. [Read more…]