Grand Junction

Air Conditioning

When your air conditioner starts to make strange noises, does not cool well, or the air coming out of the vents smells strange, it is time to call a professional. Air conditioning problems do not get better with time and rarely go away if ignored.

Unfortunately, a large percentage of homeowners brush aside small air conditioning problems, hoping they will resolve on their own. When a small problem is ignored month after month and becomes a catastrophic equipment failure, the repair can be extremely expensive and in some cases, the equipment can’t be repaired. When repair is not an option, it is time to buy a new air conditioning unit.

Whether it is a small fix or complete heating and air unit replacement, Field Plumbing & Heating has experienced professionals ready to help. But before things start to fail or break down completely, let us offer an affordable preventative maintenance agreement plan.

With our company handling your HVAC maintenance, you never have to worry about unexpected costs or degrading system performance. Call us at 269-674-3839 and rest easy knowing your HVAC unit will be working at peak efficiency for many seasons to come. Request air conditioning service online today.

Air Ducts

Do you hear a hissing or rumbling sound coming from the air vents in your home? Or maybe the air seems to come out of the vents too slowly and your rooms are not as cool or as warm as they should be? Both of these problems are a result of improperly sized ductwork. Older homes in are notorious for having ductwork problems, and Field Plumbing & Heating has at least one air duct replacement project every week.

A functioning air conditioning unit is only part of your home’s heating and air system. Once the air is cooled, the ductwork distributes the conditioned air throughout the house before returning it to the unit. Ductwork needs to be properly sized using a duct sizing calculator.

Ductwork that is too small hisses and can cause pressure on the air handler fan leading to premature failure. When the duct is too big, it does not have enough velocity to push the air across the room.

If things do not sound right from your duct or air vents, or you notice an increase in dust swirling around your home, call 269-674-3839. One of our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) experts will survey your ductwork and HVAC system to show you what corrections are possible. Request air duct service online today.

Commercial Services

Boilers

During a frigid winter when temperatures drop near freezing, your home or small commercial building needs the strong heat output that only a boiler can provide. From heating water for baseboard heaters to supplying heat for radiant floors, boilers are the true workhorse of America’s heating systems. We are proud that Field Plumbing & Heating is one of the area’s leading boiler installers and service companies.

We love maintaining old boilers. Some of the older boilers we take care of have been in service for nearly 30 years, and with our professional boiler maintenance agreement plans, as a boiler owner, you can expect your boiler to work for decades. When it is time to upgrade to a new boiler, we are there to help select the right-sized boiler with the power and efficiency you need.

Do you have an old boiler in need of tuning and professional maintenance? Maybe you are ready to replace the old cast iron boiler with a high-efficiency condensing hot water heater. We are ready to help, just call us at 269-674-3839. Request boiler service online today.

Ductless Systems

There are both pros and cons to a ductless system, or a mini split. There are those homeowners here in who love their wall-mounted mini split units, yet others prefer to go with the conventional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit hidden above the ceiling or in a mechanical closet.

The ductless split pros: lower energy bills and better zone control. The cons: more frequent filter cleanings and sometimes, but not always, a high installation cost (although at Field Plumbing & Heating we would love to do a cost comparison for you).

Ductless systems are an excellent way to add additional heating or cooling to a single room without having to remove large sections of wall or find space above the ceiling for a standard ducted unit. Ductless systems are unmatched for their efficiency and quiet operation.

If you would like to see what a ductless system can do in your home, call our team at 269-674-3839. You will be surprised at what a ductless mini split can do for your home’s comfort. Request ductless system service online today.

Furnaces

Nothing heats as hot as gas. Electric strip heating is expensive and heat pumps can lose efficiency when the weather gets too cold. But gas starts hot and provides inexpensive, consistent heat no matter what the outside temperature.

One of the best furnaces available to homeowners in is a hybrid system that uses the heat pump cycle as the first stage of heating followed by a gas furnace as the backup. Homeowners get the best of the heat pump’s efficiency plus the strong heat when it gets really cold outside.

For homeowners who prefer to use gas as the primary heating source, Field Plumbing & Heating services and installs a great variety of furnace from affordable standard efficiency gas heaters to ultra-high, condensing furnaces. There is a furnace to suit every home and every budget.

But without some professional guidance you may not know where to start. Call us at 269-674-3839 to see how we can work together to bring you the heat and comfort of a new furnace. Request furnace service online today.

Geothermal Heat Pumps

Over the last decade, the efficiencies of heating and air conditioning equipment have reached unprecedented levels. Along with the improvements in operating efficiencies have come heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and equipment that are also easier to use and last longer than previous variants of the equipment.

One excellent example is the advancement of geothermal or ground source heat pumps. Although geothermal systems have been around for several decades, only in the last 10 years have these systems been recognized for their efficiency and longevity. Field Plumbing & Heating has seen an astounding increase in geothermal installations in .

Geothermal heat pumps reject and absorb heat from the ground instead of the air like a conventional heat pump. There is no outdoor condensing unit with a geothermal heat pump, making it the perfect system for homes and small commercial buildings located near the ocean or factories where the air quickly corrodes outdoor condensers.

Is a geothermal heat pump right for your home? Call us at 269-674-3839. We would be happy to explain how geothermal heat pumps work and how they can make your heating and cooling system better. Request geothermal heat pump service online today.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are by far the most common heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system installed in , and the pace of growth for these systems shows no sign of slowing. Heat pumps are so popular because they save a lot of money over other units that use electric strip heat.

Heat pump units can draw heat energy out of the atmosphere even when outdoor temperatures drop below 60 degrees. It is cheaper to use the heat pump cycle to warm your home instead of the electric strip heat. Some homeowners report their heating electric bill has dropped by half when they install a new heat pump.

Heat pumps can lose efficiency when the outdoor air drops below the 45 degrees Fahrenheit because there is so little heat energy to transfer into the house. When temperatures get too cold, the heat pump can use a backup heat source like natural gas or propane.

Is your home right for a heat pump? Field Plumbing & Heating can show you the different heat pump options for your home. Call 269-674-3839 to speak to one of our experienced HVAC team members. One call and we will be right there to help. Request heat pump service online today.

Indoor Air Quality

According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American spends 93 percent of their time indoors. It’s no wonder that poor indoor air quality can have such a detrimental effect on your health. Our professionals at Field Plumbing & Heating can test your indoor air quality as well as provide tips and services to help you improve it in your home.

Common indoor air pollutants include dust and dust mites, pet hair and dander, bacteria and viruses, smoke, and chemicals from cleaning supplies and new furniture. Most heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems use an air filter to remove some of these pollutants. However, the size of particulates removed may vary depending on the quality of the filter.

Poor indoor air quality can lead to general discomfort or possibly more serious health issues. Asthma and allergies can both be aggravated by poor indoor air quality, causing additional respiratory distress.

Instead, consider having one of our air quality professionals come out and evaluate your home. Air duct cleaning, air purification systems, and HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters may be recommended as part of a remediation program. Our trained experts will also inspect your HVAC system for potential leaks of carbon monoxide and other dangerous substances.

Field Plumbing & Heating wants to be your partner in providing safe and healthy indoor air quality. Call us at 269-674-3839 for more details. Request indoor air quality service online today.

Maintenance

The last thing you want to happen in the heat of the summer is to turn on your air conditioning system and find it blowing hot air or to fire up your furnace to find it broken as the mercury drops in the winter. One way to prevent this scenario from occurring is to schedule regular HVAC maintenance service calls during the shoulder seasons. Our professionals at Field Plumbing & Heating will be happy to come out in the spring to inspect your air conditioner and again in the fall to check your furnace.

Our trained technicians will perform a multipoint inspection to make sure everything is in good working order. In addition, they will thoroughly clean all the components of your system and change filters. If they discover any worn parts, they will advise replacement to avoid a costly repair later. Lubrication, tightening of electrical connections, and a safety check are included.

By investing in regular HVAC maintenance for your home, you will keep your home comfortable. In addition, you can save money on your energy bills in and increase the longevity of your entire system in the long run. Maintenance inspections are usually much less expensive than emergency repair calls, saving you money down the road.

Contact Field Plumbing & Heating at 269-674-3839 to get more details about HVAC maintenance services. We’d be happy to schedule a time to come out to your home. Request HVAC maintenance service online today.

Plumbing

Do you have a plumbing problem in your home you need solved? Field Plumbing & Heating can help. Our team of trained plumbers can inspect, diagnose, and provide an efficient and reliable solution for your plumbing problems. From clogged toilets to broken sewer pipes, we have seen it all and have the resources and skills to help you.

Our team knows that, as a busy homeowner, issues with your plumbing system are messy and irritating, and you want them fixed both quickly and affordably. When we come to your house, our skilled specialists will inspect your problem, give you an accurate diagnosis, and put forth some upfront solutions on how we can fix it. Whether it is a minor annoyance like a leaky shower head, or a larger drawback such as a sump pump failure, we are committed to finding the best way to resolve your problem.

Looking for a way to avoid plumbing issues in the future? Our plumbers would be happy to perform a maintenance checkup. Even if there are no pressing issues with your plumbing, it is always a good idea to have a professional make sure everything is running smoothly.

Small leaks can snowball into major water damage later down the road. Most times a bit of prevention now can save you a lot of time and money in the future.

When you need repair, restoration, or maintenance services for your plumbing setup, contact Field Plumbing & Heating at 269-674-3839. We would be glad to help you in any way we can. Request plumbing service online today.

Radiant Floors

Have you ever been frustrated while trying to arrange furniture around your heating and cooling vents? What could you do with all that space your furnace takes up in your utility room or basement? Today, Field Plumbing & Heating offers an alternative to bulky, vent-dependent heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that can eliminate these issues.

Radiant floor heating is installed under the floors of your home. This electric- or water-based system provides heat through your flooring instead of blowing warm heat through your air ducts. As the heat rises, the interior of your home warms up efficiently and evenly.

Since radiant floor heating is so close to your living space, it only needs to heat up to about 84 degrees Fahrenheit to provide comfortable room temperatures. In comparison, a radiator usually reaches 150 degrees in order to warm up the surrounding air.

Radiant floor heating is a great addition, especially to new construction, in . Once installed, it is less expensive to operate, easier to maintain, and safe. It will eliminate hot or cold spots in your home and free up all that space taken up by vents and HVAC equipment.

Installing radiant floor heating can take some time, however, and disrupt daily life as the flooring will need to be lifted. Installation is usually more expensive than installation for a conventional HVAC system.

Talk with our professionals at Field Plumbing & Heating by calling 269-674-3839. We would be happy to answer your questions and provide more details. Request radiant floor heating service online today.

Water Heaters

Water heaters are one of the systems in your home you may be most dependent upon. Without a functioning water heater, it’s impossible to wash dishes, do laundry, and so many other daily tasks in your lifestyle you take for granted. With the water heater options available today, you should rarely be inconvenienced from a lack of hot water any longer. There are two primary options for you to consider for your home.

The first is a tank water heater. This type of water system is most commonly found in homes across the United States, is typically straightforward to install, and costs less initially. However, it’s also prone to the most common problem affecting a water heater: it can run out of hot water, be an energy sucker, and cause a flood if something should go wrong and it leaks.

Tankless systems, while they do cost more at the start, offer you as much or as little hot water exactly when you want it. These hot water systems provide you your hot water on demand. They are generally better at conserving energy and are smaller in size so they can be installed in more places than a traditional tank system.

When you are ready to explore your options or to make home water heater improvements, whether it is a replacement, new installation, repair, or maintenance, our team at Field Plumbing & Heating would be happy to help you—give us a call at 269-674-3839. Request water heater service online today.

Whole-House Generators

Thunderstorms can wreak havoc on your plans, but they can cause even more trouble when they knock out your power. More than one-quarter of all US homeowners have experienced a power outage that lasted more than 12 hours over a two-year period of time. That’s long enough to cause significant inconvenience from food spoilage to uncomfortable indoor temperatures. Our team at Field Plumbing & Heating recommends you invest in a whole-house generator to help avoid these inconveniences.

A whole-house generator is simply a generator that can take over your home’s power load in the event of an outage. With a simple throw of a transfer switch, you can move your home’s heating, cooling, electronics, and appliances to an alternative source of power for as long as you need it.

For busy residents, a whole-house generator can be mean the difference between continuing with your daily duties and being paralyzed from a lack of electricity.

Our trained heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) experts can come out and evaluate your power load, size of your home, and electricity needs in order to recommend a properly sized standby generator that can provide all your power needs in the case of an outage.

Contact Field Plumbing & Heating at 269-674-3839 to learn more about whole-house generators. We would be happy to answer your questions and help you make the right decision. Request whole-house generator service today.

Zone Control Systems

Technology continues to advance on all fronts today, especially in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) field. One of the more exciting new developments is zone control systems . These systems tie into your overall HVAC system; however, they provide you with superior temperature control in different zones of your home.

Here’s how they work. Each zone of your home has its own thermostat, which can be programmed by day and time. As one zone “calls” your central system, automatic dampers open and close to direct the heating or cooling to that particular zone. If a second zone puts in a request, dampers adjust accordingly. Your HVAC system will continue to run until all zones reach their desired temperatures.

Our Field Plumbing & Heating team can work with you to see if your current HVAC system can work with a zone control system. In most cases, controlling temperature by zones of your home will reduce the amount of energy you consume and lower your monthly utility bills.

Gone are the days of trying to determine the optimum temperature for your entire home or trying to manually close and open vents in the middle of your daily duties. Zone control systems take the worry out of managing your home’s comfort levels and energy consumption.

Contact Field Plumbing & Heating at 269-674-3839 with any questions about zone control systems. Our team would be happy to help you determine if it’s right for you. Request zone control system service online today.

“My furnace went down on a cold weekend. I called Field Heating for service on a Saturday. Kevin was promptly at my house within the hour and detected the issue. I was relieved to hear that he was able to get the part and he came BACK to house the very same day to install. I was also pleased that the part was covered under warranty.
Kevin guided me along the way as to what was happening and what needed to be done to get my furnace up and running. I appreciate his professionalism and expertise on a job WELL done! Highly Recommended!”
- Julie M.