Home Air Conditioning
New England has some of the most drastic changes in weather across the country, which makes having the right home cooling system a very important decision. At CMS Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling we know that you want something that is reliable but not going to break the bank. We also know that keeping your family cool during the hot summer month can get expensive if you don’t have the right system. That’s why we are an elite air conditioning service provider. Being a family owned and run company, we believe that our customers should be treated just like they are family as well.
CMS Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling is constantly reviewing the latest home air conditioning systems to ensure that when we recommend a solution, we are recommending the best for your home. That’s why CMS is a Trane and Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor! What does that mean for you? We can provide you the top of the line home air conditioning solutions without breaking the bank, while also providing you added protection on your investment by just choosing CMS Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling as your contractor. Call us today and learn more about the benefits of using a certified CMS technician for your next home air conditioning service or new installation!
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Home Air Conditioning Solutions
Mitsubishi Heat Pump
Mitsubishi heat pump offers you home heating and cooling. The average household can save 30-40% of the energy costs of a forced air system. Heat pumps are not new technology, but are now the go to solution for newly constructed houses. They can also be used with or without ductwork!
Trane Air Conditioner
Trane has the most reliable and efficient air conditioning compressors on the market today. Their rigorous testing combined with their advanced TruComfort technology allows them to provide you a long lasting unit and the most efficient air conditioning.
Mitsubishi Ductless Cooling
A Mitsubishi ductless heating and cooling system provides heating and cooling throughout your house. Using the Zone Comfort System, Mitsubishi ductless systems can eliminate cold spots.
Cooling by the Numbers
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Mitsubishi Mini Split Annual Savings
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Trane AFUE Rating
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Choose A Home Cooling System
That’s The Best Fit For Your Home
Mitsubishi Heat Pump
120 Years of Experience and Industry Leading Testing
Trane heating and cooling is America’s most trusted HVAC system with over 120 years of experience in the business. Their systems are built on a 4 principal system. Trane is designed for efficiency, reliability, longevity, and to create the ideal environment. Trane is able create reliable products based on these 4 principals by focusing on every detail, large or small. They design, test and build all of their own parts to ensure the product that you get is up to their high standards. Utilizing the industries best practices for design, minimizes the failure of each part and allows the system longevity and reliability. Unlike other competitors, Trane makes each and every part in their systems to ensure that it’s built to their highest standard.
Not only are Trane furnaces reliable, but they are the most efficient home heating furnaces in the industry. A Trane gas furnace has a 97.3% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) score. This means that it has the ability one of the highest percentages of heat produced for every volume of fuel consumed. Combined with their variable-speed blower motor, allows it to adjust the speed to quietly provide a consistent flow of warm and comfortable air throughout your home.
Every Trane heating system goes through their reliability testing facility, which is designed to put their systems in some of the world’s worst conditions. The SEET (System Extreme Environmental Test) is a thorough 16 week process where engineers use extreme heat and cold, which equals five years of wear and tear in just a few months. This allows them to identify potential issues that customers may face, so they can improve the product.
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Mitsubishi Mini Split
A Mitsubishi Heat Pump is 25% More Efficient!
Mitsubishi Mini splits on the other hand can manage one room at a time compared to other cooling solutions. If only one room in your home runs warm, then only that room will run. This allows other rooms to stay at their ideal temperature and not waste electricity. Mitsubishi mini splits take it a bit further too with their 3D i-see Sensor. This sensor will monitor heat sources in a room and direct cool air to those areas to help eliminate warm spots. In turn, the system does not need to run as long as a typical central air conditioning system.
When it comes to mini splits inside your house, there are many different design options to fit each room of your house. For example, if you have an attic, then duct work can be used to distribute air into the rooms below it. However, getting the cool air to the rooms would be significantly shorter in duct work than a typical central air conditioning system. That is what makes it so much more efficient. Another option is to choose a system that fits in the ceiling of the room. This makes only the vent that the air blows from nearly visible to you.
CMS Plumbing and Heating is certified to properly size a unit that will not only keep your family comfortable year round, but help you find a unit that will fit your style. Mitsubishi Mini Splits come in different shapes, sizes, colors, and styles. Depending on your space, there are units that fit discreetly in your ceiling to provide you optimal heating. During our free estimate, we will provide the available options for your home and help you choose the solution that is best for you and your family.
Mini splits use a similar design to central air conditioning systems, but air is blown across the cool lines in the room. This allows for zero loss of air temperature as it cools down your room. Mitsubishi mini splits also run at the ideal utilization to keep your room comfortable. For example, when central air conditioning turns on, it runs at 100% until the thermostat reaches the set temperature. Mitsubishi mini splits can turn themselves up to 100% or down to 10% depending on what is needed to manage the temperature efficiently.
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Trane Central Air Conditioner
120 Years of Experience and Industry Leading Testing
Trane heating and cooling is America’s most trusted HVAC system with over 120 years of experience in the business. Their systems are built on a 4 principal system. Trane is designed for efficiency, reliability, longevity, and to create the ideal environment. Trane is able create reliable products based on these 4 principals by focusing on every detail, large or small. They design, test and build all of their own parts to ensure the product that you get is up to their high standards. Utilizing the industries best practices for design, minimizes the failure of each part and allows the system longevity and reliability. Unlike other competitors, Trane makes each and every part in their systems to ensure that it’s built to their highest standard.
Not only are Trane air conditioners reliable, but they are the most efficient central air conditioners in the industry. A Trane air conditioner has SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) score up to 22! This means that it is the most energy efficient central air conditioner. In turn, that means it’s the lowest annual cost to run, providing you savings! Combined with their variable-speed fan, it allows the compressor to adjust the speed to quietly provide a consistent flow of cool and comfortable air throughout your home.
Every Trane air conditioning system goes through their reliability testing facility, which is designed to put their systems in some of the world’s worst conditions. The SEET (System Extreme Environmental Test) is a thorough 16 week process where engineers use extreme heat and cold, which equals five years of wear and tear in just a few months. This allows them to identify potential issues that customers may face, so they can improve the product.