When you’re seeking an all-in-one heating and air conditioning solution for your Ann Arbor-area home or business, a packaged HVAC unit may be the answer. At Iceberg Heating & Cooling, our team offers the packaged HVAC unit installations and maintenance you need to enjoy reliable year-round comfort. With upfront pricing and plenty of financing options, you can count on us to deliver cost-effective solutions that leave your space comfortable — guaranteed.
Book packaged HVAC unit installation or maintenance in Ann Arbor.
How Does a Packaged HVAC Unit Work?
Packaged HVAC units combine all the essential components of a heating and cooling system into a single, compact unit that’s usually installed on your building’s rooftop or on a concrete slab next to your home or business. Unlike split systems, which have separate indoor and outdoor units, a packaged unit houses the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and air handler in one enclosure.
The unit works by pulling outdoor air, cooling or heating it using refrigerant and a heat exchanger, and then circulating the conditioned air throughout the building via ductwork. These systems are particularly efficiency for smaller spaces or building with limited indoor room for traditional HVAC equipment.
Types of Packaged Units
Iceberg Heating & Cooling offers several different types of packaged HVAC solutions, including:
- Gas/electric packaged systems: These units combine gas-powered furnaces for heating and electric air conditioners for cooling, offering efficient year-round climate control.
- Electric packaged units: Fully powered by electricity, these systems integrate a heat pump and air conditioning components, making them an energy-efficient, eco-friendly option.
- Packaged dual fuel systems: Featuring a heat pump and gas furnace, these systems automatically switch between gas and electric heating for optimal efficiency based on outdoor temperatures.
We offer free replacement estimates and flexible financing options to help make your packaged unit investment as cost-effective and affordable as possible.
Benefits of a Packaged Unit
Choosing to upgrade your HVAC system to a packaged unit can provide many unique advantages, chief among them being:
- Space-saving design: Packaged units combine heating and cooling components into a single, compact system, saving valuable indoor space.
- Easy installation: With all components housed together, packaged units are often easier and faster to install compared to traditional split systems.
- Energy efficiency: These systems are designed for efficient operation, often providing energy savings through optimized heating and cooling performance.
- Lower maintenance: With fewer components and a centralized design, maintenance and repairs for packaged systems are simpler and often more cost-effective.
- Versatile options: Packaged units come in a variety of configurations, including gas/electric, electric, and dual fuel systems, making them adaptable to diverse climate and energy needs.
Choose Iceberg Heating & Cooling for Packaged Unit Services
Since 1998, Iceberg Heating & Cooling has delivered top-quality HVAC solutions that Ann Arbor residents have trusted to ensure lasting comfort in their homes and businesses year-round. With same-day service availability, a team of top-trained technicians, and plenty of financing options, we are committed to ensuring convenience, quality, and cost-effectiveness in every appointment. From our range of top-rated products to our unsurpassed commitment to customer care, your comfort is our guarantee.
Request packaged HVAC unit installation or maintenance in Ann Arbor by contacting our team today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Regularly clean or replace the air filters, keep the area around the unit free of debris, and schedule professional maintenance at least once a year to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. Your packaged unit should receive a tune-up at least once annually, ideally before the peak heating or cooling season, to ensure all components are functioning properly and efficiently.How can I take good care of my packaged unit?
When will my packaged unit need a tune-up?