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Residential & Commercial HVAC
Residential HVAC Products
Fox River Valley heating, air conditioning & indoor air quality products for your home.
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CountryView knows what manufacturers we can recommend and install for our customers that will provide years of reliable and efficient operation. Below are the primary residential HVAC products we specialize in. To see detailed information, simply click the available links, or call us at 847-683-9911 and we will be happy to explain a product further!
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Air Conditioner
An air conditioner is responsible for cooling the air in your home. It does this by compressing refrigerant which chills it. The chilled refrigerant is then sent inside to the evaporator coil (or fan coil). The efficiency of an air conditioner is measured by a SEER rating. The indoor unit also affects cooling efficiency and comfort.
Air Conditioning
An air conditioner is responsible for cooling the air in your home. It does this by compressing refrigerant which chills it. The chilled refrigerant is then sent inside to the evaporator coil (or fan coil). The efficiency of an air conditioner is measured by a SEER rating. The indoor unit also affects cooling efficiency and comfort.
Air Conditioning

Electric Heat Pump
A heat pump is similar to an air conditioner. It is an all electric device that can chill refrigerant. However, a heat pump can also heat your home. An air source heat pump absorbs heat energy from the outside air, heats the refrigerant, & then sends it to the indoor coil. Heat pumps are most effective in climates that do not drop below freezing.
Heat Pump
A heat pump is similar to an air conditioner. It is an all electric device that can chill refrigerant. However, a heat pump can also heat your home. An air source heat pump absorbs heat energy from the outside air, heats the refrigerant, & then sends it to the indoor coil. Heat pumps are most effective in climates that do not drop below freezing.
Heat Pump

Gas Furnace
A gas furnace is the king of providing toasty warm air during our cold Midwest Winter season! We offer gas furnaces with very high AFUE (efficiency) ratings to provide you with exceptional performance for less money. Combine a variable speed furnace with a whole house humidifier, and you will be more comfortable for less money spent!
Gas Furnace
A gas furnace is the king of providing toasty warm air during our cold Midwest Winter season! We offer gas furnaces with very high AFUE (efficiency) ratings to provide you with exceptional performance for less money. Combine a variable speed furnace with a whole house humidifier, and you will be more comfortable for less money spent!
Gas Furnace

Packaged HVAC System
When you don't have much extra space in your home, a packaged system can be the ticket. Packaged systems can include a furnace, air conditioner and heat pump all in one big, you guessed it, package. They are typically not as efficient (for residential) as a normal split system, but are ideal for space constrained environments.
Packaged HVAC System
When you don't have much extra space in your home, a packaged system can be the ticket. Packaged systems can include a furnace, air conditioner and heat pump all in one big, you guessed it, package. They are typically not as efficient (for residential) as a normal split system, but are ideal for space constrained environments.
Packaged HVAC System

Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality is a common buzz word in the HVAC industry - but for good reason. Modern buildings are built to be energy efficient, but this traps toxins, mold and even viruses, and cycles them into every part of your home or office. Indoor air quality products integrate into your HVAC system to purify, refresh and protect your indoor air.
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality is a common buzz word in the HVAC industry - but for good reason. Modern buildings are built to be energy efficient, but this traps toxins, mold and even viruses, and cycles them into every part of your home or office. Indoor air quality products integrate into your HVAC system to purify, refresh and protect your indoor air.
Indoor Air Quality

Evaporator Coil
An evaporator coil is the thing that contains the indoor copper tubing that an air conditioner and/or heat pump sends refrigerant to. Air is pulled from your home via the return air duct, and then forced through the evaporator coil to cool in the summer, or heat in the winter (if using a heat pump).
Evaporator Coil
An evaporator coil is the thing that contains the indoor copper tubing that an air conditioner and/or heat pump sends refrigerant to. Air is pulled from your home via the return air duct, and then forced through the evaporator coil to cool in the summer, or heat in the winter (if using a heat pump).
Evaporator Coil

Thermostats & Zoning
Modern thermostats do much more than control the temperature. Advanced features such as switching between heating sources depending on fuel cost, remote access, 7-day programming, and humidity control are available. Zoning allows individual control over different areas of your home.
Thermostats & Zoning
Thermostat Models
Modern thermostats do much more than control the temperature. Advanced features such as switching between heating sources depending on fuel cost, remote access, 7-day programming, and humidity control are available. Zoning allows individual control over different areas of your home.
Thermostats & Zoning
Thermostat Models

Air Handlers / Fan Coils
When using a traditional furnace, evaporator coil and air conditioner setup (split system), the furnace fan is used in the cooling season to force air through the evaporator coil and into your home. A fan coil is basically the combination of an evaporator coil and furnace fan, and is used in the absence of a gas furnace.
Air Handlers
When using a traditional furnace, evaporator coil and air conditioner setup (split system), the furnace fan is used in the cooling season to force air through the evaporator coil and into your home. A fan coil is basically the combination of an evaporator coil and furnace fan, and is used in the absence of a gas furnace.
Air Handlers
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