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Take 2 Minutes to submit the form above or below and request the your free Home Comfort Evaluation. We'll give you a call to gather a little more information about your home and system and get you scheduled for a visit at your home.
Take a couple minutes to submit the form above or below and request the your free Home Comfort Evaluation. We'll give you a call to gather a little more information about your home and system and get you scheduled for a visit at your home.
Once you evaluate the options we put together for you and you agree on the system and options you want, We'll go to work by getting you on the schedule to have your new high-efficiency HVAC system installed by our expert technicians.
Peak Home Performance lives by our one year test drive. That means if you buy a new system for us, you get to use it for an entire year. At the end of that year. If you don't like it, if you don't like the way it heats, if you don't like the way it cools. If you don't like our service, we will remove the system and give you 100% of your money back.





Your in-home comfort evaluation is designed to help both you and us fully understand your needs for your home heating and cooling and present you with a system that will fit those needs and your budget. We go through this process and then give you the options so you can make a decision without any pressure from us.
Inspect your home, current system, and the ductwork of your home.
Conduct a "heat load calculation" to determine the best and proper sized equipment for your home.
Examine your family's comfort, energy-saving, and air-quality requirements.
Talk through things like energy efficiency, sound, temperature control/wifi, and monthly cost savings.
Discuss the various financing choices that we provide.
Explore choices that fit your budget and needs.
At the end of this in-home evaluation, you'll have, in-hand, a full quote for a new system and everything you'll need to make the best decision for you and your family. And the best part is, you'll have no pressure from us.






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process & lining out an affordable plan. Shawn & Kevin were right on top of all the installation details. Anytime there was a problem, question or additional detail Peak Home Performance was most responsive to our needs.

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P.S. We will definitely be recommending your company to everyone we know!

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Eleonora B.


Nathan R.

process & lining out an affordable plan. Shawn & Kevin were right on top of all the installation details. Anytime there was a problem, question or additional detail Peak Home Performance was most responsive to our needs.

Anonymous

P.S. We will definitely be recommending your company to everyone we know!

Tanzie & Christine


Frame Family


Emily Stout


Monte Tucker


Andrew Clark


Joshua Phillips


Ross Bellamy
A properly cared for furnace can last for at least 15 to 20 years, and by performing annual maintenance and being diligent with repairs, you can increase the lifespan even further. Furnace lifespan can be somewhat different for different people, depending on how often you are willing to make repairs and when the cost of those repairs makes a replacement more cost-effective.
It's a good idea to start looking at new equipment when your furnace is about 15 years old so that you are ready to replace it when the time comes. You should research the newest, most cost-effective options available and learn about their features. You should become familiar with the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating if saving energy is a top priority.
The answer is no. The size of your heating and cooling system should not be too large. Air conditioners regulate the temperature and humidity in your home by cooling the air. A larger air conditioner can cool your house more quickly, but it will consume more energy and do a poor job of removing humidity. Additionally, a larger system's airflow may not be supported by your current ductwork. A unit with short-run cycles is one that is too large for your house. It may only take a short while for the air to cool, but the unit shuts off before the indoor coil, where moisture condenses into water and drains from your system, has enough air passing over it. Mold and mildew can result from an excess of moisture remaining in the air. Because of these short-run cycles, your system also starts and stops more often, which uses more energy and does a lot of damage. Longer run cycles increase the efficiency of an air conditioner. With regard to heating systems, the same is true. A furnace that is too large will warm the house more quickly, but at the expense of higher fuel costs and greater temperature fluctuations.
During your free consultation for a new heating and cooling system:
Inspect your home, current system, and the ductwork of your home.
Conduct a "heat load calculation" to determine the best and proper sized equipment for your home.
Examine your family's comfort, energy-saving, and air-quality requirements.
Talk through things like energy efficiency, sound, temperature control/wifi, and monthly cost savings.
Discuss the various financing choices that we provide.
Explore choices that fit your budget and needs.
And...Answer all of your questions and make sure you have the information you need to make the right decision for you and your family.
No, we are unable to give you a quote over the phone because prices depend on your needs and the particular features of your home and system. A qualified service provider must conduct a thorough load calculation in order to correctly size your system. An inefficient heating or cooling system and higher utility costs may result from the installation of an oversized or undersized unit.
Furthermore, during an in-home visit our service providers are able to assess the condition of your current system and any other factors that may affect the efficiency and safety of a new system A load calculation takes into account the home's construction, age, size, number of windows and doors, insulation levels, air infiltration and other factors.
This process ensures that the we can recommend the most efficient system for your home and budget
Yes!
Save a minimum of $2,000 when you replace the heating and air conditioning system in your home. The federal government has created a program to help give homeowners generous tax incentives to help pay for installation of a new high-efficiency heating and cooling system.
We also combine that with instant rebates and that bring the total savings to over $2,000 for those who qualify, which is pretty easy to find out. We’ll go over these options with you during the in-home comfort evaluation.
Just answer the questions in the form by clicking any of the buttons on this page.
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Utility costs may be reduced by having a high efficiency rating. In SEERs, air conditioner efficiency is calculated. The more efficient the unit is, the greater the potential utility cost savings you can achieve.
Begin with your utility company; they can be of great assistance. Comparing your current bill to those from the past isn't always a good idea, because the weather is never exactly the same from month to month. Instead, divide your energy bill by the square footage of your home's livable space (don't count unfinished garages or basements) to calculate how much you spend to heat or cool each square foot. To compare apples to apples, your energy provider can tell you your region's average cost per square foot for that time period.
You may be eligible for a federal tax credit if you buy certain energy-efficient products or a renewable energy heating and cooling system for your home. ENERGY STAR helps to distinguish products that are energy efficient. Be sure to check with your energy provider, as well as the IRS website, for the latest information on these credits and how you can benefit from them.
These credits can also vary by state, and can be confusing to understand and navigate. Because of that, Peak Home Performance has taken the steps to educate our staff on the in's and out's of the programs so we can help understand exactly how to take advantage of them to save thousands of dollars on your new high-efficiency system.