Family Owned and Operated for Over 50 Years!
Family Owned and Operated for Over 50 Years!
Family Owned and Operated for Over 50 Years!
Family Owned and Operated for Over 50 Years!
Serving Western Massachusetts, and Southern Vermont and New Hampshire
Business Plumbing LIC #4336
Master Plumbing LIC #15511
Master Pipefitter LIC #MP-011657
Business Sheet Metal LIC #847
Serving Western Massachusetts, and Southern Vermont and New Hampshire
Business Plumbing LIC #4336
Master Plumbing LIC #15511
Master Pipefitter LIC #MP-011657
Business Sheet Metal LIC #847
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VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. It's a modern HVAC system that uses individual indoor units controlled by a central outdoor condensing unit. Unlike traditional systems, a VRF system independently adjusts refrigerant flow to meet specific demands in each zone, increasing efficiency and comfort.
Zoned control: Different rooms can have different temperatures, making a VRF system installation ideal for buildings with diverse needs.
Energy efficiency: VRF systems adjust capacity to demand, saving energy and reducing costs.
Versatility: VRF adapts to various building types and layouts, from residential to commercial.
Quiet operation: Individual indoor units are quieter than traditional central systems.
Year-round comfort: Provides both heating and cooling capabilities.
VRF systems require regular preventative maintenance by qualified technicians to ensure optimal performance and to prevent issues. This typically involves cleaning filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting components. At Jamrog HVAC, our team is highly trained in VRF system repair.
The cost of a VRF system varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. Call us to schedule a free estimate for VRF system installation.
Most modern VRF systems use R-410A refrigerant, which has a lower environmental impact than older refrigerants. This makes VRF systems ideal for reducing your carbon footprint.
In fact, according to the U.S. General Services Administration, VRF can even contribute up to 34% in savings on your energy bills!
Yes! We are able to repair and maintain any VRF system. Call us to schedule your VRF system repair.
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