SunSource Solar Equipment Now Available!

by Administrator January 30, 2011

At MTB Heating Plumbing and Cooling we take our job of staying on the cutting edge of technology very seriously. Our commitment to technology benefits our customers each and every day and for that we are proud. The cost of heating fuel and using sustainable energy is on everyone's mind these days and SunSource® is an innovative way to positively impact your energy bills and the environment.

The new Lennox SunSource® Home Energy System utilizes solar panels installed on your home to help power your heating and cooling systems. Solar panels have become much more efficient and affordable in recent years and are a viable solution for many homeowners.

So how does it work?

  • Installation - Between 1 and 15 solar panels are installed to your existing roof system. The clean & sustainable energy that is collected from the solar panels is directed to your SunSource® Solar-Ready heat pump or air conditioner.
  • Surplus Power - When your heating or cooling system isn't running the energy collected by the solar panels is directed to lighting, appliances and other electronics in your home. Any remaining power surplus goes back to your utility company and in many cases results in a credit on your power bill.
  • Monitor Savings -  The SunSource Home Energy System communication module allows you to view your power savings and the overall impact on your power bill.
  • Significant Savings - Your overall power needs can be reduced by up to 56%!
  • Equipment Options - The system is available on two different model heat pumps and two different model air conditioners. All four of these systems qualify for a $500 tax credit in 2011 also!

For more information on the SunSource® Home Energy System check out our SunSource Solar Equipment in Charlotte page or call us at 704-321-9250 to arrange for a personalized proposal and design of a solar system that is right for your home.

Categories: Air Conditioning | Energy Efficiency | Heating | Sustainable Energy

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Saving Money in 2011

by Administrator January 20, 2011

As 2011 gets underway, it’s time to start thinking about those New Year’s resolutions. How about saving money in the new year?

It’s as easy as making some simple call.

By calling MTB Mechanical, and signing up for our Energy-Savings Agreement – our routine HVAC service agreement – you can begin saving money and energy.

According to the Consortium of Energy Efficiency, up to 50% of residential energy costs can be saved with proper the installation, sizing and maintenance of central air conditioning and heat pumps.

Like an insurance policy, MTB’s Energy-Savings Agreement provides valuable protection on heating and air conditioning equipment. Regularly-maintained systems can:

  • Improve efficiency, lowering utility bills and energy usage.
  • Help avoid costly system failure or breakdown.
  • Prolong the life of your equipment.
  • Provide 15-20% energy savings.
  • Reduce the number and costs of inconvenient and expensive service calls.


Our service agreement usually pays for itself with these savings, making it a great investment for our homeowners. Check out our affordable service plans.

Energy Savings Agreement Pricing

# of systems in your home 1 year agreement 2-years 3 years
1 $170 $315 $451
2 $270 $500 $711
3 $370 $685 $971
4 $470 $870 $1,231
5 $570 $1,055 $1,491
6 $670 $1,240 $1,751



In addition, our service agreement members receive; a 15% discount on repair parts and labor, priority customer status and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have a reliable HVAC system – keeping your family warm in the winter and cool during those Carolina summers.

To make this easy call, dial 704-321-9250 or make an appointment online

Categories: Air Conditioning | Energy Efficiency | Heating | Maintenance

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Is Your Furnace Killing You?

by Craig Faris January 3, 2011

 

As we ring in the New Year we at MTB Mechanical want to warn you about a potential threat which could be lurking inside your own home. This is a silent killer which can invade your home without warning, making you sick and possibly endangering the lives of you and your whole family.

This silent killer is carbon monoxide gas, also known as CO gas. Usually when we hear news stories about CO gas it is related to cars left running inside a closed garage or even someone trying to stay warm by bringing in a barbeque grill inside. But the real threat, the one that results in hundreds of cases of CO poisoning each year, comes from carbon monoxide leaks in your furnace.

These leaks are caused by cracks or rusted out areas in your furnace’s heat exchanger.  Heat exchangers are where the ignited natural or propane gases burn, which heats the air surrounding the outside of the exchanger. Normally these hot gases are then harmlessly expelled through vents outside of the home. The heated air outside the heat exchanger is circulated into the home and filtered before returning to the heat exchanger. When a crack forms in a heat exchanger, this allows the CO gases to mix with this air and poison the warm air in your home. The problem is CO gas is odorless and completely invisible. Sometimes, if you’re lucky, you might smell a slight odor of smoke, but usually not.

The first symptoms of CO poisoning are headaches, dizziness and drowsiness. If you have been suffering from any of these symptoms, you may want to have your furnace checked for leaks. You may also want to invest in a CO detector which will warn you of any gases entering the home.

To make matters worse, the age of your system is not a factor in whether or not you have a leak. Even a relatively new furnace can develop cracks and this is usually the result of poor maintenance. Air filters do a great job of preventing dust from collecting on coils and heat exchangers, but filters need to be changed every couple of months. If the filter collects too much dust, it restricts the air flow. With less air flowing across the heat exchanger, this will cause it to glow red hot during the heating cycle and expand in size. Then when the thermostat reaches the desired temperature, it cuts off the furnace and the heat exchanger cools down and contracts in size. This repeated expanding and contracting is just like bending an empty soda can back and forth and eventually a crack forms.

What’s even worse is when a clogged air filter is removed and then not replaced immediately. This allows all of those dust particles to collect on the coil and heat exchanger. This can result in a smoky odor as the dust burns off the exchanger and a clogged coil, which is much harder and more expensive to clean. 

If you are suffering from any of the aforementioned symptoms, give MTB Mechanical a call at 704-321-9250. Right now, MTB is offering a Comfort Security Check for only $39.00 where we will check the heat exchanger, safety controls, wiring, temperature rise, temperature limit controls, the thermostat, air filters and other safety hazards like leaves or debris. If we find a crack, we will offer you several options to either fix or replace your furnace.

In the mean time, check your air filters, stay safe and sleep warm.

 

 

 

Categories: Furnace | Heating | Maintenance | Winter Months | Carbon Monoxide

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