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Posted on Maria B2023-05-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bob came to inspect the house, carefully evaluated what had to be done and explained us in detail the work that he would do. He then send us a very reasonable estimate and came to do the work soon after. He was very kind throughout the process and even offered to work around the nap time of our daughter not to make too much noise. He completed the work in half a day with his helper that also left the area clean and tidy. We would recommend Bob for great insulation work at a good price!Posted on Joanna2022-09-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They did a good job in insulation and good customer service.Posted on Caroline Oneill2022-02-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have used Bob and his team on two separate instances for two different properties, and both times they were able to quickly identify my issues and help remediate them! Most recently, my fiancé and I moved into a 1900s renovated home. Upon moving in, we quickly noticed that we were FREEZING all the time, even when cranking the heat. Bob and his team came and performed a full audit of the home and discovered there was absolutely no insulation on our third floor. They also gave us some other very helpful tips on how to save energy in our home. I would recommend anyone who owns property to have Bob and his team come at the very least do an audit at your property, as we ended up saving tons of money on our energy bills after using his services. It is definitely worth it, especially if you have an older home or have been noticing high bills.Posted on Maria Edmonds2021-02-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Got my attic insulated last February. H.E.L.P. did an excellent job. I could immediately see the difference in my energy bill, and the comfort in my home. I highly recommend them.Posted on Katherine Galbreath2020-08-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They insulated my (absolutely no insulation upon move-in) flat roof at a reasonable price! Bob and Mike came to assess/quote and Mike was super friendly and knowledgeable at installation!Posted on Alex Stimac2020-02-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. HELP was a huge help for us. We are new homeowners and we were shocked at our high gas bills during our first winter in the house. After researching online, we signed up for the BGE home energy audit (costs $100 and includes a lot of free stuff as part of the audit. There is zero reason not to do it if you are at all concerned about the weatherproofing in your home). Bob from HELP came out to perform our audit, which revealed the existence of several massive connections between the attic and our basement, which essentially caused our basement to constantly suck cold air in from the outside, forcing our furnace to work overtime. Bob walked us through his proposal and quote as well as the BGE rebate process, and was able to secure a really high rebate for us. Mike and Joe came out to do the actual insulating and sealing work, and they were polite, diligent, and thorough throughout. I can’t say enough positive things about the HELP team and I highly highly recommend both HELP and the BGE Energy Audit program.Posted on mary bradley2019-01-10Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After getting a horrific energy bill on a recently renovated house in Arbutus, I called HELP and Bob came by and completely insulated the home, made things more energy efficient, and educated us along the way! Just received our energy bill and we think Bob is a rock star! Thank you!Posted on Donna Green2018-08-23Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had my house attic and garage insulated along with some other energy efficiency updates and I can't say enough good things about H.E.L.P. After enduring adverse temperature extremes and paying out very high electric and gas bills for two years I am so glad to have made the investment to get the issues fixed. Thanks again Bob!
Proper System Sizing Prevents Comfort Problems and High Bills
Baltimore homeowners need the right equipment when replacing old units or upgrading systems. A too-big system turns on and off too fast. This leaves humidity in your summer air and creates uneven temperatures. A too-small unit runs all the time without reaching your target temperature. This drives up energy bills and wears out parts early.
Load calculations find the correct size for your home. Technicians measure square footage and count windows. They look at insulation levels before picking equipment. Baltimore’s brick rowhomes lose heat differently than frame houses. Shared walls and brick change heating needs. Calculations must account for your specific home type.
A right-sized system runs longer cycles. It removes moisture in summer and spreads heat evenly in winter. You avoid short-cycling discomfort. You also avoid wasting money on capacity your home doesn’t need.
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Ductwork Inspection Ensures Even Airflow Throughout Your Home
Families in Canton and Hampden often notice problems after HVAC work. Some rooms feel too hot upstairs. Cold spots appear near windows. The problem usually starts in the ductwork, not the equipment. Leaking ducts send treated air into attics or crawlspaces. This wastes energy and creates uneven comfort.
Before installation, technicians check your duct system. They look for disconnected joints, crushed sections, and missing insulation. Older Baltimore homes often have bad ductwork in basements. These ducts waste treated air. Sealing these leaks keeps air moving to every room. Air doesn’t escape through gaps.
Proper airflow balancing helps each room get the right amount of heating or cooling. Technicians adjust dampers and check register placement. This eliminates hot and cold zones. Sealed ducts also reduce dust buildup. They stop attic insulation and basement dirt from entering your air supply.
Heat Pump Installation Offers Year-Round Efficiency in Baltimore's Climate
Some homeowners want electric heating and cooling without separate furnace costs. Heat pumps work well for remodeled or newly built homes. Modern heat pumps handle Baltimore winters down to 5°F. They also cool well in humid summer months. One system replaces both your air conditioner and furnace. This cuts utility bills all year.
Heat pumps move heat instead of making it. This uses less energy than traditional heating. In summer, the system reverses to cool your home like a regular air conditioner. Maryland energy rebates and federal tax credits help pay for heat pump upgrades. This makes them more affordable for Baltimore residents upgrading from oil or gas.
Cold-climate heat pumps include backup heat strips for very cold weather. They keep you comfortable when temperatures hit single digits. Installation takes the same time as a regular HVAC system. Outdoor and indoor units connect with refrigerant lines. Your technician programs the thermostat to switch heating modes based on outdoor temperature. For homes that need dedicated heating solutions, learn more about our heating system installation services.
Post-Installation Testing Confirms Safe Operation and Peak Performance
New system owners in Baltimore want to know their investment works correctly. They want it to meet safety codes. After installation, technicians measure airflow at each register. This checks proper distribution. They check refrigerant charge levels using pressure gauges and temperature readings. This makes sure the system meets manufacturer specs.
Electrical connections get tested for correct voltage and power draw. Gas lines get leak checks using soap solution or electronic detectors. Technicians check thermostat wiring and test all operating modes. This includes heating, cooling, and emergency heat if installed.
Baltimore County and City both need permits and final inspections for HVAC replacements. This ensures safe gas, electrical, and refrigerant handling. Your contractor schedules the inspection and gives you documentation for your records. Final testing includes showing you thermostat programming. They explain filter locations so you can maintain the system.
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Regular Filter Changes Extend Equipment Life After Installation
Baltimore homeowners need regular filter maintenance to protect their new system. Dirty filters block airflow. This forces the blower motor to work harder and use more electricity. Blocked airflow also causes coils to freeze in cooling mode. It reduces heat output in winter.
Clean filters maintain proper airflow and prevent coil icing. They keep indoor air quality high. They trap dust, pollen, and pet dander before it moves through your home. Baltimore’s spring pollen and urban dust load filters faster than rural areas. You often need 30-60 day changes instead of every three months.
Mark your calendar for monthly filter checks during high-use seasons. Replace throwaway filters or clean reusable ones according to instructions. Keeping filters fresh reduces repair calls. It extends compressor life and maintains the efficiency you paid for during installation.
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- 1 Load calculation determines correct system size for your square footage and insulation levels.
- 2 Technician removes old equipment and inspects ductwork for leaks or damage.
- 3 New outdoor condensers and indoor air handlers are positioned and mounted.
- 4 Refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and thermostat wiring are installed.
- 5 The system is charged with refrigerant and tested for proper airflow and temperature differential.
- 6 Technician demonstrates thermostat programming and filter maintenance.
- 7 Final inspection ensures code compliance and safe startup.
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1. Can I install an HVAC system myself in Baltimore?
No, Maryland requires licensed contractors for refrigerant handling and permit applications. DIY installation cancels equipment warranties. It creates code violations that prevent passing inspection. Licensed technicians understand local requirements for gas piping, electrical connections, and refrigerant charging. These protect your safety and investment. Work with a qualified HVAC contractor in Baltimore to ensure proper installation.
2. How long does HVAC system installation take in a Baltimore home?
3. What HVAC system works best for Baltimore rowhomes?
4. Do I need new ductwork when replacing my HVAC system?
5.What permits are required for HVAC installation in Baltimore?
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