Spring into Savings with Bardi:
Complete Heating & Cooling Systems with 4.99% APR Financing + Full 10-Year Warranty*
Upgrade to a New High-Efficiency Heating & Cooling System for just $99.99/month
Call (770) 263-9300 for details, or schedule free in-home consultation online.
Offer Ends 04/30/2024
Upgrade Your Home’s Air Conditioning Systems With Bardi
At Bardi, we take pride in offering a wide range of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) services designed to meet the specific needs of your home in Atlanta, ensuring your comfort all year long.
Our team of HVAC design experts will work closely with you to create a system that fits your budget, enhances energy efficiency, and improves air quality. After choosing your ideal system, you can expect a hassle-free installation process from our NATE-certified technicians.
To arrange your no-cost in-home consultation, call us at (770) 263-9300 today.
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Bardi puts your satisfaction first. With every heating, cooling, and plumbing service we offer, you get the backing of our solid guarantees. Here's our pledge to you for complete peace of mind:
- Best Price Guarantee
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Is It Time to Upgrade Your Air Conditioner?
Identify the Key Signs and Explore the Benefits of Modern Cooling Technology
Signs It's Time for a New Air Conditioner:
LIFESPAN OF YOUR UNIT: Most central air conditioners last 12-15 years. If yours is nearing this age, you may want to consider an upgrade.
FREQUENT BREAKDOWNS: Constant AC repairs can be costly. A new unit might be a more economical choice in the long run.
RISING ENERGY COSTS: Older AC units are less efficient, and continue to lose their efficiency as they age leading to increased cooling costs.
EXPIRED WARRANTY: Without active warranty coverage, repair costs can mount quickly.
Benefits of Modern Air Conditioners:
VARIABLE SPEED COMPRESSORS: These adjust cooling output to match the current need. This efficient operation ensures you save money on utilities.
MULTI-STAGE COOLING: Modern units can operate at different levels, ensuring optimal comfort and efficiency.
ENHANCED FILTRATION: Newer AC systems offer more options for adding advanced filters that capture more pollutants, enhancing indoor air quality.
Our Special Offers: Enjoy Low APR financing options for high-efficiency HVAC Systems, starting at just $99.99/month. And rest easy with our comprehensive 10-year Warranty.
Smart WiFi Thermostats
Here are a few of our favorites - new system installations from Bardi include a smart WiFi thermostat. Whether you have a specific model in mind or need guidance selecting the best fit for your home, we're here to help.
- Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium: A top pick among many Bardi techs, it offers comprehensive features including a built-in Alexa speaker, compatibility with multiple smart home systems, and the smartest remote sensor for consistent comfort across your home.
- Nest Learning Thermostat & Nest ThermostatE: Known for their range of learning features and wide compatibility with various HVAC systems.
- Honeywell Lyric T5 & Honeywell Home T9 Smart Thermostat: These models provide affordability without sacrificing functionality, offering reliable performance and smart sensor capabilities.
- Carrier Infinity System Control: Exclusively compatible with Carrier systems, this thermostat elevates home comfort with precision management of humidity, airflow, and up to 8 zones, making it ideal for those invested in Carrier's advanced HVAC technologies.
Choose your thermostat of choice for a personalized touch to your new HVAC system, or let our expert team recommend the perfect smart WiFi thermostat based on your specific needs.
Choosing an Air Conditioner: Key Features to Consider
Not sure what to look for in an air conditioner? Let Bardi help you choose the best system to keep your home comfortably cool.
Comfort Features
When selecting an air conditioner, the type of system can greatly influence your comfort. A single-stage air conditioner operates simply, either on or off, while a two-stage model adjusts between high and low cooling levels based on need, improving comfort. For the ultimate in climate control, consider a variable-speed AC, which allows for precise temperature adjustments and consistent indoor comfort.
Humidity Control
An effective air conditioner does more than cool; it also reduces indoor humidity, enhancing both comfort and air quality. Variable-speed compressors excel in humidity control by operating longer at lower speeds, effectively removing more moisture from the air compared to single or two-stage compressors.
Sound Performance
Energy Savings
Efficiency in air conditioners is measured by the SEER2 rating, similar to MPG in cars. A higher SEER2 rating indicates greater energy efficiency, leading to potential savings on power bills. Choose a unit with a high SEER2 rating for better energy efficiency.
Carrier Home Comfort
At Carrier, comfort means more than just the temperature. And the people who invented modern air conditioning keep inventing new ways to make you comfortable, however you define it.
Understanding Your System: A Homeowner's Glossary
Expertise You Can Trust: Bardi Installs and Services All Your HVAC Needs
Air Purifier
An HVAC air purifier is a device designed to clean the air within your home's HVAC system, often referred to simply as an air cleaner. It significantly enhances the quality of your indoor air.
Air Conditioner
Air conditioners extract heat and moisture from your home's air and release it outside, helping you achieve the temperature you want inside. Central AC systems cool your entire home, while ductless options target specific areas.
Air Handler
Air handlers move air throughout your home, aiding in achieving and maintaining your preferred temperature. They are typically installed inside the home and work in conjunction with a heat pump.
Air Filter
HVAC air filters are components of your HVAC system that trap dust, dander, allergens, and other pollutants from your home's air. They are user-replaceable, allowing you to manage indoor air quality yourself.
AFUE
The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating indicates how effectively a furnace turns fuel into heat. The greater the AFUE percentage, the more efficient the furnace is at converting fuel into heat.
Condenser Coil
The condenser coil, part of your cooling system, works in tandem with another coil to execute the heat exchange process. Situated outside, the condenser coil is where the refrigerant ejects the heat from inside the house.
Central Air Conditioning
Central air conditioning extracts heat and moisture from inside your home, expelling it outdoors. The system uses ductwork to evenly distribute the cool air back into your home.
Dehumidifier
A dehumidifier reduces excess moisture in your home's air, enhancing the performance of your air conditioning system and maintaining comfortable humidity levels throughout the year.
Ductless HVAC System
Ductwork
Ductwork consists of a network of tubes or ducts installed in your home to move air from your heating and cooling systems throughout the interior spaces.
Dual Fuel System
A dual fuel system merges a heat pump with a gas furnace. It intelligently selects between the two, depending on the temperature and season, to optimize your home's heating and cooling efficiency.
Evaporator Coil
The evaporator coil in your heat pump or air conditioner is tasked with absorbing heat and moisture from your home's air. It works in concert with the condenser coil to chill the air and is a crucial part of the heat exchange cycle.
Electronic Air Cleaner
Electronic air cleaners are devices that purify your home's air by using electrical forces to capture airborne particles like dust, dander, and allergens, helping to prevent air contamination.
Furnace
Furnaces provide home heating by burning fuel such as natural gas or propane to generate heat. This heat is then mixed with the cooler air from your home and redistributed through ducts to raise the indoor temperature.
Heat Exchanger
The heat exchanger is a vital part of your furnace, responsible for transferring heat to warm up your living spaces.
Hybrid System
A hybrid system integrates a heat pump with a gas furnace, selecting the most efficient mode for heating or cooling your home based on the conditions to optimize comfort.
Heat Pump
Heat pumps are versatile HVAC systems that provide both heating and cooling by utilizing electricity instead of relying on fossil fuels.
Humidifier
A humidifier is a component that injects moisture into your home's air to maintain desirable humidity levels. It can function independently or as part of your existing HVAC system, such as alongside a heat pump.
HVAC Damper
An HVAC damper is a device, often a small valve or plate, that controls airflow to specific areas in your home. Dampers are an integral part of a zoning system, allowing for the regulation of air to different spaces as needed.
Matched System
A matched system pairs two HVAC units designed to operate in unison for both heating and cooling your home. This setup might include combinations like an air conditioner with a furnace, or a heat pump with an air handler, and even all-in-one units.
Packaged System
Packaged systems consolidate the heating and cooling components into a single outdoor cabinet for an all-encompassing HVAC solution.
Smart Home
Smart homes are equipped with integrated technology that lets you monitor and adjust temperature, manage energy consumption, and, in some setups, even control security devices like locks and cameras, all through a smartphone, tablet, or computer.
SEER2
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) gauges how efficiently an air conditioner or heat pump cools over a typical cooling season. A higher SEER rating signifies a more energy-efficient HVAC system.
Single-Stage Heating
Single-stage heating involves a furnace or heater that operates at a consistent heat output level, regardless of external temperatures, providing a stable and simple heating option.
Two-Stage Heating
With two-stage heating, your furnace can adjust its heat output between two levels based on the external temperature, allowing for more nuanced heating control.
Ventilator
A ventilator is an additional feature for your HVAC system, enhancing air quality and comfort by integrating with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning components.
Variable-Speed Motor
A variable-speed motor equips your HVAC system with the capability to run at various speeds, granting you refined control over your home's temperature settings.
Zoning System
Zoning systems divide your home into distinct areas, or zones, with each having its own thermostat. This allows for individual heating or cooling of different sections based on specific temperature requirements.
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