Home heating has been around for hundreds, even thousands, of years,
basically since the discovery and harnessing of fire by humans; air
conditioning less than a couple centuries. Eventually, near the
beginning of the 20th century, home heating and cooling were combined
into a single market segment: The HVAC industry.
Where it All Started
Commercial
air conditioners, in the form that is a forerunner of today’s AC units,
first came into use to cool office buildings and businesses, including
the New York Stock Exchange around 1902.
Compressors were the next
breakthrough in the 1950s. They led to smaller, quieter, more
affordable units. Since then, air conditioner technology has responded
to consumer demands for energy, space and cost savings, as well as the
global demand for reduced environmental impact from AC refrigerants.
Worldwide, the advent of air conditioning has saved lives, increased
economic productivity and enabled migration to and the population of
hotter, even tropical, regions.
The heating of caves, buildings
and residences, on the other hand, has allowed us to live in cold and
temperate climates — through ice ages — for thousands of years. Fire,
for the most part, is the basis of the heating industry. Whether it was
used as a direct heat source or to warm air or heat water that is later
circulated through a home, fire has long been the key to heating human
habitations.
The Heating Industry
As an
industry, heating led to entire other industries, such as coal and
natural gas mining, as well as fuel oil production. Over the last
several decades, though, heating professionals have evolved from
boilermakers and coalmen to professionals who know how to route air,
steam and water through a building to heat and cool in the most
efficient ways. Today’s heat sources include ultra-efficient natural gas
furnaces with quiet blowers and electric heaters that cut down on
environmental impact and cost a fraction of what they once did to
operate.
2016 has brought a lot of innovation to the heating and
air industry with the introduction of a long time available commercial
technology that is finally accessible for the residential market. Smart monitoring for
your heating and air conditioning is future proofing your home by
preventing surprise breakdowns. Maximizing the efficiency your air
conditioner is operating at and keeping you in the loop with 24/7
monitoring. Combined with the Reliable command center team collecting
all your air conditioning unit's data and observing technical
functions; can you imagine a world where you never have to call an HVAC
company again? We will call you if there is an urgent issue and get you
and your family taken care of.