THE JIM BROWN COMPANY 870-425-5775


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ENERGY MANAGEMENT


The Jim Brown Company is offering several programs which will save you energy dollars , improve the efficiency of your heating and cooling system , lower your electric bill and extend the life of your comfort system. Find out how you can improve your comfort system to be the most efficient it can be . The pictures featured in this mini gallery , on the left of the screen , are about what is involved when a blower door /duct blaster test or a high tech energy wellness test is performed .


For more pictures , click onto the flashing GALLERY icon ! Feel free to click onto subpages on this screen and find out how you can start getting a better return for your money !


The blower door and duct blaster tests are the newest programs that our company is offering you to help you save energy dollars . Our technicians are certified and qualified to do all of these tests . We can prove the efficiency of your duct work with the blower door and duct blaster tests . This test will cost $90.00 . The test takes from 2 to 4 hours to perform and will tell you exactly how your duct system is performing and also let you know how tight your home is with respect to air infiltration . Just like the energy audit you have the option to chose to stop after the test is completed and go no further, or you can do the suggested repairs to improve the performance of your comfort system. We will re- test to prove that the suggested repairs did what they were supposed to do .


Don't delay , call us today and schedule your appointment to find out exactly how your comfort system is performing and start saving energy dollars .


Call us at : 870 -425 - 5775


800- 467- 1775


or fax : 870 - 425-5383



The following article was borrowed from Rural Arkansas Living ...( how important is blower door testing )


According to DOUG RYE ....


Seems like it happens every year in Arkansas.


One day we are heating our homes, the next we are running the air conditioner. This year is no exception. Many electric bills mailed in June included kilowatts used to heat and cool during the month of May. As I am writing this column, the TV weatherman is telling us that this week has been the second hottest week on record for this date in June. Looks like lots of iced tea, homemade ice cream and lemonade in the forecast.


We all want air conditioning and we really want it to be affordaable. Although there isn't much we can do about electric rates, we can help keep our energy use affordable by using less or making our house more efficient.Yep, I know that some of your are thinking trhat you heard this before, and you probably have , but have you done anything about it ? Have you made your plan as I suggested last month? I am aware that some of you have because you have told me so.


TV or radio interviewers often ask me ,''What is the most important thing to do to make a house more energy efficient ?'' Well , I tell them that every house is different and the needs are different. However, years of experience have taught me that almost every house that has central heating and cooling also has leakage in the ductwork. So , I say that the most important thing is for folks to put the ductwork back together if needed and seal every joint. The average house has between 200 and 400 cubic feet per minute (cfm) leakage in the heating and cooling system when testing with blower door diagnostic equipment. Well , a large plastic trash bag in the kitchen will hold about three cubic feet of air , so the leakage in the ductwork is the equivalent of about 100 bags of air lost to the attic or crawlspace.


I understand that this is hard for your to believe. But for those of us who have tested many houses, we are not surprised at all. Diagnostic tools such as the blower door, the duct blaster and the infrared camera have helped locate and measure the leakage. So just how important is this ? Well, 400 cfm is close to the amount of air that you would find in a one-ton air conditioning unit . So if your house has a four -ton air conditioning unit and 400 cfm leakage, then your are actually only getting three tons of cooling in your house. This would be 25 per cent leakage, which is a serious problem. Consider this: What if your hot water pipes had 25 percent leakage? I am certain you wouldn't tolerate that!


You don't need to even wonder if your ductwork has this kind of prooblem because most do. What you need to know is how to find these leaks and who to call to fix them. Amazingly , most heating and cooling companies don' t even inspect all of the ductwork, much less test the system.There are , however , some companies that can do so and at a reasonable fee. In most cases, your local electric cooperative can assist with a recommendation.


Many of the electric cooperatives in Arkansas have provided extensive training to some of their member services personnel. As a member of a cooperative, you should feel free to ask for assistance. A few days ago, one of my good friends at Ozark Electric Cooperative asked me if I had seen the cooperative's newest diagnostic tool that reveals the duct leakage in a dramatiec way . I asked, 'What do you have now ?'' He told me that he had a small machine that would blow theatrical smoke through the ductwork .By seeing where the smoke escapes, you can determine the location of the duct leakage. He told me that he and others had tested several house and all had excessive duct leakage.


If you can see where the leak is located, just about anyone can fix it with affordable duct mastic. This is a fairly simple energy efficiency fix , so I suggest that you make duct leakage a top priority of your energy efficiency improvement plan . It isn't likely to get mch cooler anytime soon. See you next month.


P.S. If you want to see a short video about testing a house with these instruments , go to www.ozarksecc.com .Click onto the Energy Efficiency tab and then Energy Audits .

































































































































































































































































































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