Products We Offer

 

 

BEST Heating, Cooling & Electric , Inc offers you an in-depth review of products so that you can make informed decisions on your home heating and air conditioning maintenance needs. Each and every day we strive to provide the level of professional service, unsurpassed honesty and integrity you expect from a service provider.
The following is a list of products we provide and service:

Central Air Conditioning

The most common central cooling system is a split system, which includes an outdoor cabinet containing a condenser coil and compressor, and an indoor evaporator coil, usually installed in conjunction with your furnace or air handler. The compressor pumps a chemical called refrigerant through the system.

How It Works  Once warm air inside your home blows across the indoor evaporator coil, its heat energy transfers to the refrigerant inside the coil. That transfer, in turn, “cools” the air. The refrigerant is pumped back to the compressor where the cycle begins again. The heat absorbed by the refrigerant is moved outside your home while cooled air is blown inside. Moisture that contributes to humidity is also condensed out of the air.

Your cooling system is usually combined with your central heating system because they share the same ductwork for distributing conditioned air throughout your home.

Our Comfort Consultant can help you decide which central cooling and heating system is right for you. Systems can be customized with cooling and heating units that match your situation and let you choose from a range of energy efficiency.

Our Comfort Consultant is committed to providing the best in installation, service, customer satisfaction, employee training, stringent standards and who demonstrate a commitment to customer satisfaction and continuing education. These consultants are committed to training to keep up to date with the latest technology, ensuring that you receive a system that is designed to achieve maximum efficiency, reliability and comfort, as well as a system that delivers the efficiency its ratings promise and that you expect.

Amana ASXC18 <—- Click here for a digital brochure. (pdf)   Recent Customer Review Click Here

Please enjoy the “Dare To Compare” Air Conditioning Factory Tour


Central Heating

Natural Gas/Propane/Electric Furnaces

Central Heating

Central heating systems have a primary heating appliance, such as a furnace, typically located in your basement or garage. All furnaces consist of four main components: 1) burners that deliver and burn fuel, 2) heat exchangers, 3) a blower and 4) a flue that acts as an exhaust for gaseous by-products. Depending on your situation, region and needs, you can choose from heating systems running on either gas or oil as fuel, or a hybrid packaged system that can use both fuel types.

How It Works

Combustion gases are generated by the burners in your furnace and passed through a heat exchanger. Air from your home blows across the heat exchanger to be warmed. It is then blown through a system of ducts to distribute around your home. During warm seasons your heating system works with your central air conditioning. Air is cooled as it’s blown over your air conditioning unit’s cooling coil, often attached to the air circulating fan of the furnace, and then sent through the same air ducts throughout your home.

Our Comfort Consultant can help you decide which central cooling and heating system is right for you. Systems can be customized with cooling and heating units that match your situation and let you choose from a range of energy efficiency.

Our Comfort Consultant is committed to providing the best in installation, service, customer satisfaction, employee training, stringent standards and who demonstrate a commitment to customer satisfaction and continuing education. These consultants are committed to training to keep up to date with the latest technology, ensuring that you receive a system that is designed to achieve maximum efficiency, reliability and comfort, as well as a system that delivers the efficiency its ratings promise and that you expect.

 

AMVM96<———- Click here for a digital brochure. (pdf)      Recent Customer Review Click Here

Please enjoy the “Dare To Compare” Furnace Factory Tour


Heat Pump Systems

 

With today’s rising uncertainty surrounding utility costs, homeowners nationwide are becoming more and more interested in finding the best, most economical solution for indoor heating and cooling.

BEST specializes in creating customized home comfort systems tailored to your needs with a broad selection of residential heating and cooling products. BEST can help you choose the best system for your home, including a Hybrid Heat dual fuel system designed to deliver maximum comfort and economy.

Hybrid Heat dual fuel systems deliver exceptional performance by using a heating source that provides its most energy-efficient comfort during moderate heating conditions. As the temperature drops outside, the system automatically switches to your second heating source when that becomes the most economical way to keep your family comfortable.

A Hybrid Heat dual fuel system includes an energy efficient gas furnace, usually 95%-96% combined with a energy efficient heat pump to provide soothing, superior comfort during both heat pump and furnace operation. This powerful combination can deliver heated air temperatures that are warmer than most traditional heat pumps so air from your vents feels warmer to the touch.

Because a Hybrid Heat dual fuel system also provides cool, indoor comfort when it’s hot outside, this system becomes your total, year-round indoor comfort solution. And with the recent increase in the SEER rating (SEER = Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) of  air conditioners and heat pumps, a Hybrid Heat dual fuel system could also save you money during the cooling season.

 

ASZC18 Heat Pump<———- Click here for a digital brochure. (pdf)    Recent Customer Review Click Here


Air Handlers (Electric)

Air Handlers – Air handlers are an integral part of a heating and air conditioning system. It literally handles the air that is distributed throughout the home. Centrally located within your home, an air handler, which is made up of several parts, is used to move conditioned air throughout your home to specific locations.

 AVPTC Air Handler<———- Click here for a digital brochure. (pdf)    Recent Customer Review Click Here


Boilers

Boiler – A boiler is a gas, oil, propane, or solid-fuel-burning appliance that produces hot water or steam which is circulated through pipes to heat-radiating devices in a room. Most U.S. homes are heated with either furnaces or boilers. Furnaces heat air and distribute the heated air through the house using ducts; boilers heat water, providing either hot water or steam for heating. Steam is distributed via pipes to steam radiators, and hot water can be distributed via baseboard radiators or radiant floor systems, or can heat air via a coil. Steam boilers operate at a higher temperature than hot water boilers, and are inherently less efficient, but high-efficiency versions of all types of furnaces and boilers are currently available.

The Bimini (BWC) Series boiler is a cast aluminum, high-efficiency, condensing, direct-vent, gas-fired, hot water boiler. There are multiple venting options to suit homeowner and installer preferences. Some models are designed to be wall-mounted for when floor space is at a premium. Each model is ENERGY STAR® qualified.
The BWC is available in both natural and LP gas models. The BWC also includes a microprocessor-based control system. Additional features include direct spark ignition, outdoor reset temperature sensor, domestic hot water priority, pump controls for heating and domestic hot water and a fully modulating burner. The BWC comes fully wired and ready for installation. For information on the BWC Commercial series, click here. For information on Bimini accessories, such as the PPs Flex Vent, Bimini Buddy, and Floor Mounting Pedestal, click here.

 


Indoor Air Quality

Respiratory ailments, often attributed to poor indoor air quality, represent the third largest cause of death in the U.S., ranking only behind heart disease and cancer, according to the American Medical Association.  The Environmental Protection Agency has said that indoor air is often 7-10 times poorer than outdoor air quality.

Airborne particles are divided into two classifications – coarse, or those particles larger than 2.5 micron in diameter, and fine – those particles 2.5 micron or less in diameter. For reference purposes, a micron is 1/25,000th of an inch in diameter! It is the fine particles, 2.5 micron or smaller, that our natural defense systems cannot eliminate. Individuals with health problems, such as allergies or asthma, need to be protected from poor indoor air quality, as do certain other groups such as the elderly or the very young, who may have compromised or underdeveloped respiratory systems. Problems with indoor air quality go beyond health related issues – productivity, absenteeism, product integrity and even one’s sense of well-being may be adversely affected by poor air quality.

There are three basic approaches to improving indoor air quality. You can (1) control or eliminate the source of pollutant, (2) dilute the contaminant, usually through ventilation, or (3) remove the contaminant from the air by filtration. You can’t always reduce or eliminate the air contaminant source. Ventilation can be a good approach, but the source of contaminant may be in the outside air itself. Also, ventilation can raise the cost of conditioning the air, since you may be required to heat or cool more air than before. When control and ventilation are not practical, filtration becomes an important option.

Filtration of sub-micron particles is not always easy. Most air filters are not designed to remove the fine particles from the air stream. The filters that come standard with a house furnace, or even commercial heating and air conditioning equipment, are not efficient at the removal of the fine particles. In fact, they are designed to protect the equipment from the larger particles, and do nothing at all to protect occupants.

When you need to remove harmful fine particles from the air, make sure you select a filter or filtration device that is specifically tested for its ability to remove very small particles. Some air filtration products state high efficiencies, but are really stating the capacity for holding dirt according to a percentage of total weight. This does not guarantee you will be able to filter out a corresponding high percentage of the fine particles. In a given sample of indoor air, about 98.5% of the number of particles present will be 1 micron or smaller in diameter. If you need to remove sub-micron particles, make sure the product you are evaluating has been tested specifically for its ability to remove particles in the 2.5 micron range and smaller.

There are three basic types of filtration methods in use today:

Passive filters use a fibrous filtering material. They can range from very inefficient to highly efficient HEPA filters. Generally, the cheaper they are and the less air resistance they have, the less effective they are. The higher the air resistance, the more energy is required to overcome the airflow resistance, contributing to higher energy costs to operate. If a passive filter is too restrictive, it can cause damage to mechanical equipment.

Electronic, corona discharge filters electrically charge particles passing through them, then attract the particles to a series of grounded collector plates where the dirt accumulates. The collector is then removed for cleaning. Unlike passive filters that become more efficient as they load, corona discharge devices tend to become less efficient as they load, especially if the cleaning regimen is not maintained properly. When they become dirty, arcing may occur which can cause the production of ozone, which the EPA has identified as being harmful to health.

Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaners use an active electronically-enhanced media to combine elements of both electronic air cleaners and passive mechanical filters. Most Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaners convert 24 volt current to safe DC voltage to establish the polarized electric field. Airborne particles become polarized as they pass through the electric field and adhere to a disposable fiber media pad. Ultra-fine particles (UFPs) that are not collected on their initial pass through the media pad are polarized and agglomerate to other particles, odor and VOC molecules and are collected on subsequent passes. The efficiency of Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaners increases as they load, providing high efficiency filtration with air resistance typically equal to or less than passive filters. Polarized-media technology is non-ionizing which means no Ozone is produced.


Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaners


1” Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaners Combining ease of installation with low static pressure (for lower energy consumption and system wear), 1” Dynamic Air Cleaners are high-efficiency whole-house electronic air cleaners with an equivalency rating of MERV 13.


ProgressiveMedia™ whole home air cleaners

 Better particle capture, better efficiency and long filter life!

That sums up what Ultravation ProgessiveMedia air cleaners are designed to do: be efficient, effective, easy to use, inexpensive — totally practical whole house air cleaning. And ProgressiveMedia is anything but low-tech! It takes proven air filter design to the max! The layered fiber ProgressiveMedia filter has a great deal of science built in, with fiber constuction — even shape!. But the result is that ProgressiveMedia captures 99% of pollen with ease (particles 5 microns or larger) and so much more. Its layered design will hold far more dust and dirt than regular filters, and last longer. You get care-free, no maintenence, yet consistent IAQ improvement over the entire extended life of a ProgressiveMedia filter. And a cleaner HVAC system is more efficient . . . better for the outdoor environment and your energy bill.


Whole House UVC Germicidal and Odor Neutralizing Air Purifier

UVPhotoMAX™ uses the power of TWO-bands of UV light and Ultravation’s ReFresh™ high performance photocatalytic advanced oxidation process to destroy millions of bacteria, viruses, allergens while neutralizing hundreds of common household odors.UVPhotoMAX™ uses the power of TWO-bands of UV light and Ultravation’s ReFresh™ high performance photocatalytic advanced oxidation process to destroy millions of bacteria, viruses, allergens while neutralizing hundreds of common household odors.


Whole-Home Electronic Air Cleaner

The Aprilaire Model 5000 Whole-Home Electronic Air Cleaner has been rated #1 three years running by a leading products ratings magazine for some very good reasons: It electronically charges particles and traps them like a magnet better than any other air cleaner – using 72 square feet of Aprilaire-branded filtering media. The Model 5000 is tried, true, and tested – delivering the highest efficiency possible.


Whole House Humidifiers

Protect your family and your home from the unhealthy and damaging effects of over-dry air. Dry nose, cracked, itchy skin, and sore throats.  Aggravated allergy and asthma symptoms.  Painful static shocks.  Chipping paint and plaster.  Splitting or cracked wood floors,  furniture, trim and molding.  Sound familiar?  Why go through another season with these problems when there is a solution—an Aprilaire Whole-Home Humidifier.

Turning your temperature up in the wintertime will keep you warm but won’t increase your home’s humidity level.  Daily activities such as showering, cooking and doing laundry don’t produce enough moisture to keep your home’s air from being too dry.  According to medical experts, many viruses thrive in low humidity increasing the likelihood of catching colds, flu and upper respiratory ailments.  The American Society of Otolaryngology even reports that it is important to prevent an overly dry environment because it makes people more susceptible to infection.


Whole House Dehumidifiers

Aprilaire has a solution for every size home. From our compact 65-pint unit – perfect for townhomes, condominiums and homes with a closet HVAC system – all the way up to our 135-pint unit for homes that are 4,000 square feet or more. Aprilaire can provide every homeowner the whole-home protection and performance of central dehumidification.

Air conditioning alone can’t satisfy your home’s humidity requirements.  Your air conditioning system is designed to control temperature, not humidity, and only removes humidity as a byproduct of cooling.  During the spring and fall seasons when it’s still cool outside but damp inside, your air conditioning isn’t running and your house is uncomfortable — you need an Aprilaire Whole-Home Dehumidifier.


 ComfortNet™ Communicating Controls


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Tanked Water Heaters

Our company believes in providing our customers with quality American made products. That is why we offer Bradford White water heaters.

At Bradford White, our goal is simple. We will be the manufacturer of choice in the wholesale market. We will achieve this by listening to the customer and maintaining flexibility in our processes and procedures. Together with the talents of our suppliers, the cooperation of our customers and the dedication of our employees, we are able to provide hot water solutions for any situation. With a long and successful history dating back to 1881, Bradford White today is one of the most technologically advanced manufacturers of water heating, space heating, combination heating and water storage products in the world. With headquarters in suburban Philadelphia and its 800,000 sq. ft. manufacturing operation in Middleville, Michigan, the company builds all of its products
strictly for wholesale distribution. Bradford White products for residential, commercial and industrial applications are designed for installation installed by plumbing and heating professionals.

Part of Bradford White’s expansive Research and Development Laboratory is where you’ll find that achieving excellence is the overriding objective. Here, technology takes a remarkable turn by focusing on the professional installer’s needs for superior performance, Bradford White engineers create products and systems with enhanced quality features that are built to last and to serve the constantly evolving and more sophisticated needs of our professional customers.


Hybrid Water Heating

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No matter which Eternal you choose, you’ll get endless hot water, consistent pressure and never a cold water sandwich. When installed in optional recirculation, you’ll save water by never waiting for hot water again.

The Future is Here – 98%+ Efficient – Eternal Condensing Hybrid  Clean Clever Confident

  • All Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger with built in 2 gallon reserve tank
  • Meets NSF Standards for health and cleanliness
  • Ultra low emissions (1ppm CO) leaves almost no carbon footprint and is safe
  • Patented self-cleaning utilizes turbulent flow to flush sediments out
  • 98%+ Efficiency saves cost, exceeds Energy Star standards, and qualifies for Tax and LEED credits
  • Compact chassis can wall or floor mount; standard water connects on top
  • Flexible NG / LP / Indoor / Outdoor / Direct Vent / Power Vent conversions in one unit 2″ PVC up to 35ft or 3″ PVC venting up to 100ft
  • Dual Core CPU displays error codes and optionally controlled by up to 3 remotes
  • Clip-on components can be easily serviced by technicians
  • Full flow design enables high output without water pressure drop
  • Thermostat and Flow Activation is compatible with WaterSense fixtures
  • Easy integration with recirculation and no startup lag eliminates cold water sandwich
  • Meets UL / CSA / ANSI / NSF and UPC standards Industry’s BEST 20 year residential and 10 year commercial Heat Exchanger warranty

 

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