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Transcript of Kozon P & H January 2012
January 2012 Kozon Kronicles Volume 3, Number 1
In This Issue Air Cleaner Special!!
Tax Info
Bathing Safety
Employee Spotlight
Tips of the Trade
Facebook Offer
Brain Buster
Surge Protection
Yummy Recipe
Heating Definitions
Ask a Tech
Contact Us Kozon Website
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It’s that time of year again…tax preparation time. For many of our customers, that means possible tax credits for qualifying heating & cooling equipment installations. The biggest of these credits is for qualifying geothermal installations, which can fetch as much of a credit as 30% of a total install cost. The following information will need to be presented to your tax preparer in order to receive your tax credits.
1. Manufacturer’s certification for Bryant Geothermals can be found here.
2. Proposal and/or invoices from contractor or installer stating the installed cost of project. New home installations must receive paperwork from contractor.
3. Completed Tax Form #5695 for residential energy credits can be found here.
**FREE**
PLEATED MEDIA AIR CLEANER
CABINET & FILTER with all furnace
replacement installations. A $395.00 value!
Call: 260-856-2225
Offer valid until Feb. 29th, 2012.
Call today to schedule.
For many American’s a luxurious and relaxing bath has become a thing of the
past. Whether do to age restrictions and fear of falling or because of weight
issues, taking a much enjoyed bath has sadly exited many people’s lives. Fear
of falling is one of the top reasons that cause many individuals to leave their
homes and move to assisted living facilities. The bathroom just happens to be
the main place where falls and accidents are likely to occur, due to the close
quarters, wet floors, and slippery finish on most bath fixtures. There is a
solution to this bathing dilemma – the walk in tub by Jacuzzi. Jacuzzi walk in
tubs are “designed for easy access and safe, comfortable bathing. A precision-
close double seal door and
magnetic latching system
provide a proper seal. Grab
bars and a slip resistant
bottom ensure your safety
while enjoying the best in
hydrotherapy.” Deciding to
purchase and install a walk-in
tub is a large investment,
don’t be fooled imitations and
lesser quality products that
are flooding the internet.
Five major considerations
need to be met to insure
your products will continue to
provide comfort and safety
for years to come.
Quality – Finding a tub that is 100% leak proof construction will help
your investment last for decades to come. These tubs hold
approximately 112 gallons of water at any given time - the Jacuzzi
Finestra not only features a magnetic seal but also an interior locking
mechanism ensuring the water stays inside the tub. This tub’s frame is
crafted from aluminum with adjustable leveling feet.
Warranty- Ask for a lifetime warranty – standard on the Jacuzzi Finestra
model.
Jet Therapy- A suitable tub will feature not only jetted water therapy but
the option of an in-line heater to soothe your aches and pains away.
The Jacuzzi Fiestra boasts a total of 10 jets and a heated air blower.
Comfort- Standard on this model is an integrated seat and grab bar for
bathing ease.
Endorsement – Any walk-in tub should be put through rigorous testing
and meet certain guidelines to insure it is a reputable product. This
Jacuzzi model is ADA compliant.
Kozon Plumbing & Heating currently has on display the Jacuzzi Finestra in our
Design Showroom & Lighting Gallery. Come in today to have a seat in comfort!
For a showroom appointment or more information regarding our design center
please contact us at:
260-856-2225 or [email protected]
Kozon Team Spotlight: Denny Spearman
Position:
Years w/ Company:
School Affiliation:
HVAC Installer
6.5
Tri-State and Purdue University Alum
Currently enrolled in Plumbing Apprenticeship Program
Denny Spearman has been with Kozon Plumbing & Heating for over 6.5 wonderful years. A 1976 Wawasee graduate, Denny sought additional schooling from Tri-state University and then from Purdue University in
Lafayette. Before his employment at Kozon Plumbing & Heating, Denny owned and operated his very own successful sprinkler/ irrigation firm – which he sold in 2005. Denny & his wife, Jan, are proud parents of two
wonderful daughters. Being a typical man’s man, during his spare time, he enjoys playing a round of golf and fishing on any of the nearby lakes. Having spent years assisting with heating & cooling installations, this year
brought an exciting change for Denny’s career path at Kozon’s. This past fall Denny began a four year apprenticeship program to become a licensed plumber. Denny will continually strive to provide quality craftsmanship and
service for Kozon Plumbing & Heating’s customers and contractors for years to come.
Tips of the Trade
A density “stud” finder is a valuable tool when trying to hang that
perfect family picture, but be careful when using one. These devices can also pick up false readings, in which the “stud” could actually be a drain or water line behind the drywall. Save yourself the emergency
service call, by simply detecting studs equal distance on both sides of the one you are currently locating, to verify it is indeed an actual stud.
Several models of water heaters contain a vapor sensor that can shut
down your water heater when toxic fumes are detected – preventing possible explosion from air contamination. Oil based painting in enclosed areas without proper ventilation, like a basement, has been known to
cause such issues. When using chemicals and materials with fumes around gas powered equipment make sure to take the necessary safety precautions and proper ventilation.
Furnace or geothermal acting up and need a service call? We are here to help 24/7. One of the most important things you as a homeowner can do is to NOT reset the unit by turning it on/off. While this may restore
heating for a period of time it resets the controls and erases any error codes that might have been present, which would aid the technician in his diagnosis. It is always better to be able to catch a unit acting up,
then to have a technician try to diagnose a currently operating unit.
Sign up on www.kozonplumbingandheating.com, to receive many other important Tips of the Trade and special promotions
Kozon Plumbing & Heating has always operated under the basics of the family
operated and family oriented business mentality. We have continued to flourish
with our “quality service, quality products” philosophy. Simply put, Kozon
Plumbing & Heating strives to deliver “nothing but the best, from our family to
yours." After all, our customer’s and contractors are the ones who keep us in
business! They deserve the best possible service we can deliver. A satisfied
customer is the best reputation in a service industry and your thoughts mean
everything to us. Have something good to say about your experience with a
staff member, technician, or your equipment? Visit us on Facebook and post
your experience on our wall to receive a $10.00 coupon towards your next
service call!!
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Did you know an electrical surge lasting only fractions of a second can damage
your air conditioner, computer, television set and other electrical and electronic
appliances in your home? Surges occur when voltage in a home’s electrical
system increases and returns to normal within fractions of a second. A
frequent cause is a lightning strike to a nearby building. A surge protection
device can be installed at the electric service entrance of your home, and can
provide a good first line of defense if lightning occurs nearby and creates
surges in power lines or other utilities. Electrical surges can originate from
other sources other than lightening, and these devices will divert most of this
surge energy to the ground.
Get your whole house surge protector installed today for $195.! (During your current service call, separate call will require and additional service call fee).
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Tummy Warming Chicken Pot Pie (courtesy of food.com)
1 cup potato, diced
1 cup onion, diced
1 cup celery, diced
1 cup carrot, diced
1/3 cup melted margarine
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups chicken broth
1 cup half-and-half
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
4 cups chicken, cooked and chopped
2 pie crusts (either store bought or your own recipe
Directions: Preheat oven to 400°F. Sauté onion, celery, carrots and potatoes
in margarine for 10 minutes. Add flour to sautéed mixture, stirring well, cook
one minute stirring constantly. Combine broth and half and half. Gradually stir
into vegetable mixture. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until
thickened and bubbly. Stir in salt and pepper; add chicken and stir well. Pour
into shallow 2 quart casserole dish and top with pie shells.
Cut slits to allow steam to escape. Bake for 40-50 minutes or until pastry is
golden brown and filling is bubbly and cooked through.
The ABC’s of H-E-A-T
With so many product labels and information about your heating & cooling
equipment these days, one can’t help but be a little confused about all
those statistics. Here are a couple common definitions of words standard
on any home comfort equipment.
AFUE Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. Indicated as a percentage, your
furnace’s AFUE tells you how much energy is being converted to heat.
BTU British Thermal Unit. BTU is a measure of the heat given off when
fuel is combusted. Or for cooling, it’s a measure of heat extracted from
your home. (One BTU is approximately equal to the heat given off by a
wooden kitchen match.)
EER Energy Efficiency Ratings (EER) measures the efficiency with
which a product uses energy to function. It is calculated by dividing a
product’s BTU output by its wattage
MERV The Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value is the standard
comparison of the efficiency of an air filter. The MERV scale ranges from 1
(least efficient) to 16 (most efficient), and measures a filter’s ability
remove particles from 3 to 10 microns in size
Ask a Tech: How is a tankless water heater different
than a traditional water heater?
A tankless hot water heater varies from a standard water heater in several
ways. The first being that a tankless system allows for instant hot water, as where a conventional water heater must heat the tank of water, refill, and reheat. But this is often misunderstood as instant hot water at the tap,
which is not a function of either unit. Both units still will take some time for the hot water to travel through the pipes of your home to the faucet or
shower.
Secondly is size. Conventional water heaters, depending on gallon capacity, are approximately 4-5 feet tall and 1-3 feet in diameter. Tankless water
heaters stand approximately 2-3 feet in height and 1-2 feet in width, and hung on the wall.
Installation costs also vary between models and are an important point for
any homeowner to consider. Tankless water heaters typically have a higher up front cost, sometimes three times that of a conventional tank heater, due to product pricing and venting required for the tankless models.
Although, tankless models do have the ability to save the homeowner money on their utility bills since there is not the continual heating of water, just when it is needed. How much will you save? That depends on usage &
utility rates, but it is estimated to fall around $100 a year.
One of the last things to consider when comparing tank vs. tankless water
heaters is the cost of annual maintenance. Gas powered water heaters have an industry
recommended maintenance schedule of one cleaning per year, that will include cleaning of any sensors, checking
pilots, and assessing overall general operation. While the maintenance on a gas powered conventional water heater
is very quick, the tankless versions require a more in depth yearly maintenance. Tankless models run a
higher risk of calcium build up accumulating in your instant hot water heater within the heat exchanger. This
build up can eventually cause the tankless heater to operate inefficiently or over heat, sending an error code to lock out the system. The best prevention in keeping your instant hot
water heater running properly is yearly maintenance on the unit, by flushing it out to remove any build up and mineral deposits that may have occurred.
Whether tank or tankless, our team at
Kozon Plumbing & Heating is skilled in both.
If you have a question for the “Ask A Tech” section, please send it to