Sampson Heating Air Conditioning Design

Sampson’s can size and design the right HVAC system for your project by doing an on-site evaluation/visit and by pulling the information off a set of construction blueprints. We have been designing systems since 1959 and design with optimal efficiency and your unique application in mind.

Sampson’s has a well-qualified team including designers, project managers, and a crew of trained and experienced technicians to handle any heating and air conditioning installation job or service call of any size. Ranging from new construction to renovation of residential, commercial and agricultural heating and cooling systems projects we design the perfect system for your needs.

Sampson’s Systems Design Products

Sampson’s offers only the best products including Trane and Lennox Heating & Cooling Systems with a wide range of equipment that can fit any project requirement whether it’s a new addition to a home or a large commercial project!

These quality products also include names like Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pump and our sheet metal fabrication is all custom manufactured in our Sampson sheet metal fabrication shop.

Sampson Heating Air Conditioning Units

REScheck Heat Loss Calculation

A REScheck Heat Loss Calculation by Sampson Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

We use the RESCheck heat loss calculation program to help determine the right size heating system for your home. This is critical so the furnace is not sized too big or too small for your home. A furnace too big for your home will cause the unit to short cycle which would reduce the life expectancy of the system and a furnace too small will always run and never maintain the desired temperature. Both are very inefficient. To determine the right furnace size, we input insulation R-values and window and door U-values to size the right system specific for your home. This process is also very critical for new homes and most areas require a heat loss calculation for the permit process.

A REScheck report is an energy code compliance analysis which documents that your residential building will meet or exceed the energy conservation standards developed by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Building. The REScheck report includes Certificates of Compliance and Compliance Checklists consistent with the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Most areas that require energy code compliance will accept REScheck, however, call your building department just to be sure.
Before they will issue a building permit, more and more building departments are requiring energy compliance reports such as REScheck and COMcheck. Each building department has their own policies regarding what type of compliance analysis they will accept. Most departments requiring energy compliance will accept REScheck and COMcheck reports.