"Green Energy Mechanical - HVAC contractor for home and building." Sounds like a slogan from an old oil company or a radical environmentalist pamphlet. But this is actually a major HVAC contractor in the Tidewater area, with offices in Portsmouth and Hampton Roads, specializing in all types of energy conservation systems. "Green Energy Mechanical" is a full service HVAC contractor specialising in cooling and heating repair. If you are having trouble with your heating system or leaking roof, call Green Energy Mechanical. We guarantee to solve the problem quickly, and to a high quality level, so you can relax knowing your heating, cooling, and ceiling fan system is working perfectly again.
If you live in Suffolk, or the Tidewater area of Virginia, contact Green Energy Mechanical to schedule a site visit. This quality HVAC company will come out to your home and office and evaluate your energy usage. They will also give you an estimated cost of any new system you'd like to have installed, and discuss how to make the most of any green energy mechanical upgrades you make.
A green energy mechanical service technician may suggest many different things for your household. For example, if you're losing money on your heating bill every month, the technician might recommend installing new window coverings that are more energy efficient. He might also suggest replacing old, drafty windows with new energy efficient models, which will also save you money. A service technician knows which models are most energy-efficient for your area and can guide you toward finding the best model for your family.
Since 2008 Green Energy Mechanical has grown into a top HVAC company specializing in commercial and residential HVAC services. They serve homeowners and businesses in West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Florida, and North Carolina. They have contractors working today in these areas, as well as throughout the nation. Because their technicians have trained in green energy mechanical principles since 2008, they know what needs to be done to keep your heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems operating at peak efficiency.
In West Virginia alone, Green Energy Mechanical serves clients who own hotels, apartment complexes, shopping centers, offices, condominiums, and private housing. Some of their clients are government agencies, such as the city of Charleston and the county of Portsmouth. Others are large companies, such as Toshiba America, General Electric, and Peachtree Energy. You don't need to worry about whether or not you have Green Energy mechanical contractors working for you; they're in every part of the state. They've even gotten to know many residents in the areas they service, so they know what problems might arise.
If you have an HVAC system or plan to have one replaced, you shouldn't waste any time or money looking for an issue... If you have an existing heating and air conditioning system, find out if the contractor you're working with is a licensed electrician. If not, make sure he's one before you sign anything.
If you're a business owner, you should be aware that some businesses are required by law to purchase a green energy mechanical system or upgrade their current system if they use older models. If you're a contractor, check your state codes to find out what you have to do to get your business certified. Even if it costs more up front, you'll be the better for it in the long run. If you own a small business, consider making your business owner certificate mandatory.
For example, I recently saw an HVAC company that had replaced its entire heating system with a "green" heat pump (a modified vertical air-source heat pump). This was a fairly large expense (hundreds of thousands of dollars), so we planned to see how much we'd save each month once the old system was replaced with the new. We planned to find a site in the rural setting where we could spend some time... Unfortunately, the place we visited had no trees in sight, so we were forced to park our small van across the street from the HVAC service crew and walk a long way to the van, which caused us to spend an extra day and night getting the issue...
It wasn't cheap to replace everything. In fact, the total bill was close to a thousand dollars, even when including the labor cost for all of the mechanical workers that were needed to install it. We were also required to pay our contractor about two hundred and fifty dollars per day, which added up to about seven hundred and fifty dollars per year. On top of that, the HVAC unit itself was costing us almost one thousand dollars per year. In short, we paid more for the issue than we would have if we simply replaced the old heating system with a green mechanical alternative.
But perhaps more importantly, we didn't learn any green energy savings strategies during the time that the HVAC units were still in good shape. That's right. Even after spending several hundred dollars on the mechanical modification, we didn't see any green savings. What made matters worse was that we still used the old heating system...
After experiencing all of this expense and heartache, I finally had to decide. I realized that it was better to spend money on my business than on the mechanical modification alone. Since I own a company, I knew that I had to put all of my eggs in one basket, so to speak. The green portion of my business plan was very important to me, so I decided to make every dollar count in my attempt to make green energy savings at my business.
I started out by purchasing green energy saving light bulbs for all of my office lights. Then I worked with my contractor to make all of the mechanical modifications to my HVAC unit. We then installed solar panels on the roof of our building and harvested all of the sunlight that shone onto them. Today, all of our lighting, heating, and cooling costs are totally covered by our green energy savings...and we have yet to install a single mechanical issue!