2. WhoWeAre
WhatWeDo
OurMission
Innovative Mechanical is an established HVAC contractor providing
a variety of services in the greater San Francisco and overall Bay
Area.The company is a‘C’Corporation headquartered in South San
Francisco, CA.We have been in business for over 30 years.
Innovative Mechanical specializes in design build commercial
and residential HVAC.We provide 24-hour emergency service,
annual maintenance agreements, new equipment installation,
and ventilation systems. In addition to HVAC we have an onsite
sheet metal shop that allows us to fabricate custom ducting,
architectural and general sheet meta.
Dedicated to quality and customer service since 1984.We strive to
build lifetime relationships with our customers while remaining a
leader in the industry.
Celebrating over 30 years in business Innovative Mechanical
has built a reputation for quality, efficiency, and affordability
in the Bay Area. Founded in 1984 by Kenneth Morando,
Innovative Mechanical has dedicated the higher degree
of Customer Satisfaction to their clients, striving to build
lifetime relationships with them.
Located in their 7,500 square foot facility in South San
Francisco, Innovative Mechanical specializes in commercial
and residential HVAC providing 24-hour emergency
service, new equipment installation, annual maintenance
agreements and ventilation system leak repair.
In addition to serving all your HVAC needs, Innovative
Mechanical fabricates and installs architectural sheet metal,
design build and general sheet metal.We have over 200
service maintenance contracts throughout the Bay Area.
3. MeetRob
Hobbies
Robert Kastelic grew up in Redwood City, CA and still resides there
today with his wife Josie, son Anthony and daughter Lauren. He
graudated fromWoodside High School inWoodside and ventured
off to Cal State University, Fullerton in Southern California
and earned his B.A. in Business Administration. He joined the
Innovative team as a Project Manager/Estimator in 2014. Robert
spent 15 years as aVice-President of his family business, Sunset
Heating and Air Conditioning in Menlo Park which provided the
peninsula with 50 years of residential/light commercial service. In
addition, Robert spent 7 years with Johnson Controls as a Project
Manager/ Service Sales Representative gaining experience in the
commercial HVAC field.
• Entertaining family and friends
• Boating
• Golfing
• Duck hunting
• Travelling
• Rooting for the 49ers and Giants
4. DifferentiatingFurnaceFilterEfficiencies
Many consumers assume all furnace filters are basically the same, but
there’s actually a wide variety of grades and styles to choose from. One
of the major ways in which filters differ is in regard to efficiency—an
attribute that can substantially affect indoor air quality.
The higher a filter’s efficiency, the more airborne particles and
contaminants it’s able to filter out of a home’s airstream. For example,
while a standard $5 filter is only 7 to 10 percent efficient at filtering out
particles, a $20 pleated filter will typically perform at 30 to 35 percent
efficiency. For those with severe allergies or respiratory problems, a
high-efficiency filter is a great choice—it catches 94 to 99 percent of
airborne particles, including contaminants like bacteria, microbial spores
and pollen.While high-efficiency filters can range in price from $125
to $150 apiece, they only need to be changed once a year, whereas the
cheapest filters need to be changed every one to two months.
Before choosing a filter for your home, it’s a good idea to consult a
licensed HVAC professional about the best option for your particular
furnace system. In some cases, high-efficiency filters can cause
performance problems with incompatible furnace models, so make sure
you get some expert advice prior to making your selection.
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5. FourWaysto
MaximizeAirQuality
inYourHome
Get a Quality Furnace Filter
Filters can vary significantly in quality, from 10 percent
efficiency all the way up to 99 percent.While a high-
efficiency filter is more expensive, the improved air quality
it provides makes it a worthwhile investment.
Make SureYour Ductwork is
Clean & Sealed
Dirty or damaged air ducts can affect both HVAC system
efficiency and indoor air quality. In addition to having
your ductwork periodically inspected, have it cleaned by a
certified professional every three to five years.
ChangeYour Filter Regularly
To ensure optimal performance and indoor air quality,
furnace filters should be changed routinely throughout the
year.The frequency with which a filter should be replaced
depends on several factors, so consult a professional on
how often you should change yours.
Avoid Indoor Cleaners
A lot of indoor air cleaners generate ozone, which is a lung
irritant. A better strategy for refreshing your home’s air is to
periodically turn on your furnace’s fan (using the fan-only
switch), which filters and circulates indoor air.
6. “
It was worth every penny and some.
I would reccommend Innovative to
everyone. Since installing the new air
conditioning, we have literally saved
thousands of dollars in the last year.”
Sam Moussavi
Alamo, CA
Watch the testimonial.
7.
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