Hydro Air & Furnaces

The convenience of forced air is that you don't need to separate heating and cooling systems. A forced hot air furnace is less expensive, but hydro air system combines hot water and hot air systems. A boiler (gas or oil) heats the water. The water is then pumped to the air handler. The air is then distributed through the home via a duct system. This same duct system is also used to distribute cool air if an air conditioning unit is installed.

An advantage of hydro air is that the air is not as hot or as dry as in a hot air system, and soot and combustion odors are not present inside the air handler unit. This makes hydro air systems much cleaner and more comfortable than hot air systems.

We can help determine if a hydro furnace is appropriate for your home.

Finished Projects

Peerless Boilers

New Heating Systems -- Peerless Boilers is a leading manufacturer and makes a full line of residential and commercial cast iron gas/oil boilers.

The website: http://www.peerlessboilers.com.

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Over 200 Satisfied Customers . . . and Counting!
Rating:5 stars Customer: David W. City: Concord Project: Water Heater - Repair or Service

"The 3 gentleman that were here were very professional. They were also very informative about what they were doing and what was going to happen - e.g. rusty water coming out when I turned the water back on. They were very kind to my 6 year old son, who was very curious about what was going on. The owner Steve Labbe was not only professional, but was very friendly. He was willing to tell us what he would do. This was a very costly expense for us to replace our furnace and water heater. Steve never put any pressure on us and gave my husband and I a chance to talk privately. I will be recommending Paradigm to everyone who needs a good, honest and professional company for their plumbing needs."

Some of the vendors we work with

  • Slant/Fin
  • Tekmar Controls
  • Trane
  • Trio
  • Uponor-Usa
  • Venmar
  • Viessmann
  • Watts
  • Weil-Mclain
  • York