We install and service all heating and air system brands in Charlotte and surrounding cities, including: Trane, Carrier, Mitsubishi, Lennox, Bryant, Grandaire, Rheem, Ruud, American Standard, Goodman, Honeywell, and York.
A package unit is a heating and cooling system that houses all of its components inside a single piece of equipment. Package units are often installed outside the home, mounted on the ground or roof, and ducted to the interior.
Just like our traditional systems, we have a package unit for every budget! Mckinneys' offers package heat pump, and air conditioning. The most efficient package units have variable airflow and two-stage compressors for optimal comfort, increased efficiency, and low noise levels.
A heat pump is an air conditioner that can heat your home, too. It’s found with a variety of indoor systems, including all-electric and dual fuel installations.
All-electric comfort systems rely on heat pumps to heat your home, using backup heat strips for the cold days. A dual fuel system, on the other hand, uses a heat pump to heat your home, but it also uses a gas furnace for backup heat when the temperature drops.
Your air handler, or “fan coil,” is the indoor component of an all-electric heat pump system. It includes the fan, electrical components, and the heating/cooling coil.
Just like an indoor cool, it’s critical to match your air handler with the same efficiency and refrigerant as the outdoor heat pump. Mckinneys' offers a range of air handlers for any budget – including efficient air handlers with variable airflow and humidity control!
Variable airflow systems provide more even, consistent comfort throughout your home. In addition to energy efficiency gains, you’ll also enjoy a quieter system that does a better job of filtering indoor air.
An estimated 90% of the world uses ductless split systems to heat and cool indoor spaces!
A ductless split system is a heating and cooling unit that does not require any ductwork. The most popular type of ductless systems include one or more indoor fan coils, usually mounted to an interior wall. These coils connect to an outdoor heat pump or air conditioner.
The outdoor heat pump includes a "variable" or "modulating" unit (the compressor). Instead of turning on and off throughout the day to heat or cool your home, the system runs more often at varying speeds. The result is more even comfort throughout your home and increased efficiency when compared to ducted systems.
Each indoor unit has individual comfort settings, making each area its own "zone.” Choose from wall-mounted, floor-mounted, ceiling-recessed, and ducted fan coil indoor units. You can even mix and match different indoor fan coils on one outdoor unit for the ultimate in zoning!
Contact us today: 803-616-6276, or 704-313-7115 email: mckinneyheatingandair25@gmail.com