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Implementing Pressure Sensors into HVAC Systems



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HVAC systems are vital when it comes to ensuring indoor air quality, health, and inhabitant comfort management.1 HVAC systems also have a central role in enhancing a building’s energy efficiency, as HVAC systems represent almost 50 % of the total energy consumption of buildings in the US and 20 % of all total energy consumption.2

Global temperatures and weather are likely to force an increased reliance on HVAC systems worldwide, meaning increased energy consumption which places utmost importance on finding ways to improve the efficiency of HVAC systems.3

One of the ways to achieve this is by using smart management systems for HVAC to do things like switch off unnecessary heating or ventilation in low or zero-occupancy buildings to ensure that no energy is wasted.4

The use of sensors lies at the core of smart HVAC systems. Sensors facilitate ‘machine vision’ for an automated system, delivering the information required to make intelligent decisions predicated on current demand and specified performance.

Sensors can also be incorporated into HVAC systems to enhance climate control and help send...


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HVAC Keeps You Cool & Your Home Comfortable

Does Your AC Unit Need Maintenance?

When Ed Bogner check your HVAC system, we look at all sorts of common issues that these systems may develop over time. Preventative maintenance is one of the most effective ways to keep your HVAC equipment running at optimum capacity. You might be low on refrigerant or have a worn out motor or a dirty evaporator coil. Not all AC problems demonstrate themselves with loud sounds or funny odors coming from your system. Some of them simply reduce the AC’s ability to run, and all you notice is less cool air in the house.

At Ed Bogner Mechanical we not only repair existing problems with your HVAC system, but we also identify areas that have the potential to develop into problems, and we replace components before they wear out completely. Ed Bogner certified HVAC technicians will also let you know if you need to keep an eye on anything, what to watch and listen for, and when to call them back if anything changes or gets worse.

Give Ed Bogner A Call... we're here to help keep your home comfortable and cool.



Take the pressure off of inflation with HVAC financing

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Home improvement projects, renovations, repairs and system replacments will place a homeowner’s cash flow under stress. Financing is an option we offer to all members of the Santa Cruz County.

Financing options allow you to manage your cash flow without the upfront demands. Together we can ensure your system is always working at a price that matches your needs.

Ed Bogner Mechanical has partnered with GreenSky® Financing to help home owners in the Santa Cruz area reach their home comfort needs. Click below to learn more about your financing options.

GreenSky® was founded on the idea that payment, credit and commerce could be enhanced using technology delivered via an elegant user experience. We believed payment and credit could be an asset that empowers and enables commerce, not a distraction or impediment. Today, GreenSky delivers a service that helps business grow and delight their customers.

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How Financing Helps Home Owners

Ed Bogner Mechanical has partnered with GreenSky® Financing to help home owners in the Santa Cruz area reach their home comfort needs. Click below to learn more about your financing options.



About GreenSky®


GreenSky® was founded on the idea that payment, credit and commerce could be enhanced using technology delivered via an elegant user experience. We believed payment and credit could be an asset that empowers and enables commerce, not a distraction or impediment. Today, GreenSky delivers a service that helps business grow and delight their customers.

Financing Options from GreenSky
Finance Your HVAC Project
2521 - 12 Months No Interest, No Payments - (84 Principal Pmts)
2740 - Reduced Rate 9.99% for 120 Months
Financing for GreenSky© credit programs is provided by federally insured, federal and state chartered financial institutions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex or familial status. NMLS #1416362; CT SLC-1416362; NJMT #1501607 C22



Turn on Your AC This Spring?

Warmer weather means that spring can bring all sorts of demand for your AC unit to be ready and is 100% working when you need it.

There are a couple of tips to help you get ready:


1. You want to avoid turning on your AC too early in the season. If you do turn it on too early, you are risking
damaging your system’s oil.

2. We'd recommend waiting until the tempratures reach 75 degrees before considering activating your AC unit.


At the end of the day it's important to have an operating and well maintained AC unit. Spring means cleaning... give us a call.


Santa Cruz researchers conduct new study that shows effects of wildfire smoke on wine



A local winery owner and UC Santa Cruz chemistry professor, Phil Crews, teamed up with a group of researchers to conduct a study on how the taste of wine was affected by wildfire smoke. The smoke particles land on the grape, the grapes get turned into wine and researchers found a way to figure out how much smoke got into the wine. This can be valuable to winegrowers who want to know how if their crop is worth harvesting, barreling and or aging.

SC Laboratory, one of the leading laboratories testing cannabis and hemp products in California, played a major part in the study. The researchers prepared a sample of wine or grape and ran it through a sophisticated instrument that they calibrated to look for smoke particles. For each wine and grape sample, the instrument showed how many smoke particles were present.


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