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Air Conditioning and Heating Definition:

Air Conditioning and Heating in ALDIE, VA is the control of certain environmental conditions including air temperature, air motion, moisture level, dust, radiant heat energy, various pollutants, and microorganisms. Comfort air conditioning and heating refers to control of spaces to promote the comfort, health, or productivity of the residents.

Basic(Comfort)

A ALDIE, VA air conditioning and heating system is designed to help maintain body temperature at its normal level without undue stress. It also provides an atmosphere that is healthy to breathe. The heat dissipating factors of temperature, humidity, air motion, and radiant heat flow must be considered simultaneously. Within limits, the same amount of comfort is the result of a combination of factors within a residence. Conditions for constant comfort are related to the operating temperature. The perception of comfort is related to each person’s metabolic heat production, the transfer of this heat to the environment, and the resulting physiological adjustments and body temperature. The temperature of 72 degrees is known as the temperature that creates the highest performance in people. Performance degrades about 1%for every 2-degree temperature change in a room.

Three Types of Air Conditioning and Heating for ALDIE, VA:

There are three principal types of central air conditioning and heating systems. They are all air, all water and air processed in a central air handling apparatus. In one type of all air system, called dual-duct, warm air and chilled air are supplied to a blending or mixing unit in each space. In a single duct all-air system, air is supplied at a temperature for the space requiring the coldest air, then reheated by steam or electric or hot water coils in each space. A complete ALDIE, VA air conditioning and heating system is capable of adding and removing heat and moisture and also of filtering airborne dust and odorants from the space it serves. Systems that heat, cool, humidify, and filter only, for control of comfort in the winter, are called winter air-conditioning systems; those that cool, dehumidify, and filter only are called summer air conditioning and heating systems. These systems must be fitted with proper controls to maintain design levels of temperature, relative humidity, and air purity.

Air and Water Systems in ALDIE, VA:

Most ALDIE, VA air conditioning and heating units operate by ducting air across the colder, heat absorbing side of a refrigeration apparatus and directing it back into the air-conditioned space. Some form of thermostat controls the refrigeration apparatus. In water-cooled air conditioning units, the waste heat is carried away by a flow of water. For recirculation in water-cooled units, a cooling tower is used. This apparatus maintains a constant level of water in the system and replaces water lost by evaporation. The development of small self contained systems has greatly expanded the use of air conditioning and heating in homes. A portable or window-mounted unit is usually adequate for cooling and heating when equipped with electric heat, only one room.

Often home heating systems are matched compatible ac equipment to provide complete air conditioning for a home. Usually, this is done by combining a heating device and a cooling device in one unit. In regions where the outside temperatures do not fall too low, heat pumps are very popular. In warm weather the heat pump acts like a traditional air conditioner, removing heat from the indoors and delivering heat to the outdoors. In cool weather, it removes heat from the outdoors and delivers heat to the indoors.

For Good Health in ALDIE, VA:

A poorly maintained air conditioning and heating system can occasionally promote the growth and spread of microorganisms. Poorly operating systems can generate sound levels that can contribute to hearing loss if exposed over a long period of time. It is important to maintain all types of systems. Properly operating systems can have a positive effect on allergies and asthma. In serious heat waves, air conditioning in ALDIE, VA can save the lives of the elderly.

Choose the Best ALDIE, VA Contractor:

Choose your ALDIE, VA Air Conditioning and Heating Contractor wisely. This could be a life long relationship between you, your system choice and your contractor. Make sure your contractor is licensed and insured. This protects you as well as the contractor. Also find out how long they have been in business and do they offer references. Talk to other consumers that have used this contractor and see what their experience was like with this contractor. As always, click on ServiceFinders.net and make the process of choosing a contractor as simple and painless as possible.

A Little Bit About ALDIE, VA

ALDIE, VA
Aldie is an unincorporated village located on the John Mosby Highway (U.S. Route 50) between Gilbert's Corner and Middleburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. It is located in a gap between the Catoctin Mountain and Bull Run Mountain, through which the Little River flows. The zip code for Aldie, Virginia, is 20105.

Aldie is home to several historic shops, homes, and the Aldie Mill, which survives today as Virginia's only known gristmill powered by twin overshot water wheels. Aldie has an annual Harvest Festival in October.
Aldie was the birthplace of Julia Beckwith Neale, mother of Confederate Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson.
During the American Civil War, the village itself and lands immediately to the west and northwest were the site of the Battle of Aldie during the Gettysburg Campaign. In addition, the Confederate partisan John Singleton Mosby was active in the village, and several small skirmishes between Union cavalry and his band of rangers took place in and around Aldie.

Aldie sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Aldie Mill (1807) and the Aldie Mill Historic District on US 50, the Loudoun Agricultural and Mechanical Institute on Route 650, and the Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church (1851) on US 50.

Aldie's beginnings were laid in 1765 when James and George Mercer established a mill at the location of the present historic edifice. The location was a natural choice, as the gap contained the intersection of the Belhaven road between Winchester and Alexandria and the Mountain road which ran northwest to Snickers Gap. By 1809 the Little River Turnpike was completed from Alexandria to the Mercer Mill, replacing the older rutted section of Belhaven Road. With the opening of the road, James Mercer's son, Charles Fenton Mercer, in a partnership with William Cooke set out to develop a village on 30 acres (120,000 m2) at the turnpike's western terminus. Mercer named the village for Castle Aldie, his Scottish clan's ancestral home.

By 1811 a post office had been established in the burgeoning village. Two years later, the Ashby's Gap Turnpike was completed from Aldie to Middleburg, and in 1818 the Snickersville Turnpike opened, replacing the Mountain Road, setting up Aldie for its rise to prominence. By the census of 1820, Aldie had a population of 248 residents, making it the fourth largest town in the county. The population peaked in 1830 at 260—notably more than half, 132, were slaves. With the incorporation of Middleburg the following year, Aldie began a slow decline.

Aldie is home to several historic shops, homes, and the Aldie Mill, which survives today as Virginia's only known gristmill powered by twin overshot water wheels. Aldie has an annual Harvest Festival in October.
Aldie was the birthplace of Julia Beckwith Neale, mother of Confederate Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson.
During the American Civil War, the village itself and lands immediately to the west and northwest were the site of the Battle of Aldie during the Gettysburg Campaign. In addition, the Confederate partisan John Singleton Mosby was active in the village, and several small skirmishes between Union cavalry and his band of rangers took place in and around Aldie.

Aldie sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Aldie Mill (1807) and the Aldie Mill Historic District on US 50, the Loudoun Agricultural and Mechanical Institute on Route 650, and the Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church (1851) on US 50.