Additional Services

AIR BALANCING IN EAST TEXAS

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The Service That Extends the Life of Your HVAC Equipment

Air balancing is a specialized HVAC service that involves testing and adjusting a forced-air system to ensure the proper distribution of conditioned air throughout a home or business. A certified professional uses specific tools, like an anemometer and a flow hood, to measure airflow at various points in the system, including supply and return vents. The technician then adjusts dampers in the ductwork to regulate the amount of air moving to each area. This process ensures that every room receives the correct volume of air needed to maintain a consistent, comfortable temperature.

Improve Comfort and Cut Costs with HVAC Air Balancing

TDi Air Conditioning, which has been serving the East Texas communities of Tyler, Longview, and surrounding areas for over 60 years, can perform air balancing services for both residential and commercial clients. While air balancing is a standard and often required part of new construction to ensure the system meets engineering specifications, it is also a valuable service for older systems that have developed hot and cold spots or are experiencing other issues.

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Advantages of Air Balancing

Air balancing provides several key benefits for your HVAC system and overall indoor comfort.


Even Temperatures and Improved Comfort: Air balancing is the most effective way to eliminate "hot and cold spots" in your home or business. It ensures that each room receives the conditioned air it needs to reach the set thermostat temperature, creating a more uniform and comfortable environment.


Enhanced Energy Efficiency: When an HVAC system is out of balance, some components may have to work harder to compensate for uneven airflow. This forces the system to run longer and use more energy, leading to higher utility bills. By optimizing airflow, air balancing allows the system to operate as efficiently as the manufacturer designed.


Extended Equipment Lifespan: An unbalanced system can put undue stress on certain components, leading to premature wear and tear.