The system can actually be located in several different places. A self-contained, or single package unit, could be located outside on a slab or on the roof. Your garage could house an up-flow, down-flow or horizontal application system. A unit should never be located in your attic for many reasons. See the page “Is it ok if my a/c unit is in the attic?” or contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I have the same product warranties if I buy the units elsewhere and have ProMag install it?
- Do I need to change my indoor coil?
- How a central AC works
- How can I be sure R-410A is “The One”?
- How can I find the system that’s right for me?
- How do I determine the size, or capacity, of my HVAC system?
- How long will my system last?
- Is it ok if my a/c unit is in the attic?
- Is ProMag Energy Group a member of the BBB?
- Terms Of Use
- What can I do before calling ProMag Energy Group to service my system?
- What can I do to control the humidity levels in my home?
- What goes into installing a new system?
- What happens when I replace my old system?
- What is a heat pump?
- What is AFUE?
- What is ENERGY STAR?
- What is Freon R-22?
- What is HSPF?
- What is R-410A?
- What Is Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio?
- Where can I locate my air handler or furnace system?
- Who is Goodman?
- Why should I purchase a new heating or air conditioning system?
- Why was R-410A developed?