Tom's Appliance Service, Inc.

(on 109th)
Appliances in Worth, IL
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6930 W 109Th Pl
Worth, IL
60482

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Tom's Appliance Service is an appliance sales and service business serving Orland Park, IL. We also specialize in heating and air conditioning systems. We sell and repair a wide variety of household items and appliances. Trust Tom's for the best quality available. We can help you with: Installation Commercial and residential work Repairs 24-hour emergency service Refrigeration Furnaces, boilers & humidifiers We also work with dryers, stoves, coin machines, air cleaners, sheet metal work and washers. Tom's can tackle any make and model. If you're having trouble, we can diagnose it and fix the problem. With over 40 years of experience, we've seen it all.Tom's is family-owned and operated. We give our clients straight talk and excellent workmanship. We're there in case of mechanical failure and emergency. We know how important your appliances, heating and air conditioning can be for your family and we respect the need to get help fast.For more information, give us a call today.

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What are the benefits of radiant heating? Maintenance is easy because there is no ductwork, and there is no dust blowing around your home. Radiant systems are also highly efficient, which you will notice in low utility bills.
Could you imagine a Vegas Casino with no AC? The HVAC Industry is what allows commercial buildings to exist in cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas. Just goes to show how important it is to have a proper HVAC system in place!
Commercial HVAC systems are complicated systems, including heating, cooling, and ventilation machines, computer temperature control, air filters, and dehumidifiers. All of these are commercial grade machines that are designed to fit the additional load and requirements of commercial situations while still being up to code.
Are you concerned about how you’ll continue to afford to keep your family warm in the winter with rising oil prices increasing electricity costs? A natural gas system could provide you with a more stable and affordable system.
We understand that it may not be in the company’s budget to replace your HVAC system the instant it breaks down. If there’s any way to extend the life of your existing system, we’ll try it.
Are you familiar with the term, “room air distribution”? This refers to the way that air flows through a room. It’s also characterized by how air is introduced and removed from spaces within a building or home.
We know that superior indoor air quality requires an indoor environment in which the design and layout of the building is considered, along with pollutant control. We have the expertise to make sure your HVAC system delivers excellent air quality.
The abbreviation HVAC mean Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, which includes all of the technology working together to keep your building cool during hot times, warm during the winter, and with good circulation to make sure your business has plenty of fresh air.
You have only one chance to make a positive impression on a potential new customer. Don't let a faulty heating and cooling system affect the impression visitors have of your company.
Looking to go green? A lot of electricity is produced using coal or oil, which produces high emissions. When you use natural gas for both cooling and heating, you put less demand on the electrical grid, which means fewer emissions and more clean air.
Scheduled maintenance might seem like another expense, but it's really a great way to save money. Catching a problem before it becomes a major issue means a cheaper repair bill and no work time lost.
If the air-conditioning you want installed is too large for your building’s needs, it will cool the air too quickly without lowering humidity to the proper levels. This causes the system to work harder than it has too and contributes to premature system failure.
Does it ever seem like certain rooms in your office building simply won’t get cool? While it could be a simple matter of improper dampering, it may be your space. Remember, large warehouse spaces can take longer to cool than smaller offices do.
Over time, your gas furnace filter will collect large amounts of dust, hair, pollen, and various contaminants, causing your furnace to work harder. One of the best ways to ensure a long lifespan for your furnace is to change the filter monthly.
If you have a new building project on the calendar, working with us from the beginning speeds up the process and reduces costs. Our design engineers will work with your architects on the plans to discuss the best way to ventilate the structure and where to locate heating and air-conditioning units.
A new US South Energy Star label appears on gas furnaces certified only for use in the South, where homes require less heat. These furnaces can on average save you up to $36 in energy costs each year and are 12 percent more efficient than baseline models.
In warmer climates, homes with electric stove tops will notice that their kitchen heats up considerably when preparing food. One advantage of gas stoves is that they do not use as much heat as electric stoves, keeping your kitchen cooler and saving energy.
Do you want to avoid issues with mold and mildew in your bathroom? Ask an HVAC professional about installing a bathroom fan, since doing so can remove excess moisture from your bathroom.
Zoned heat is a great way to save energy and money, and can be installed with forced-air, hydronic, and combo-heater natural gas systems. By only heating those areas of the home you use, you can save anywhere from 20 to 30 percent on utility bills.
Do you ever worry that the company selling you your business’s HVAC equipment doesn’t know as much about installations as they do repairs? Since having issues with your building’s HVAC system can cost productivity as well as repair costs, it’s smart to go with a company skilled at installation.
Have you noticed that some parts of your home are extremely cold while others are unbearably hot? We’re always happy to check your dampers and recommend ways to make every room more comfortable.
We realize that the quality of your HVAC system installation can ultimately affect how well it performs. When your business can’t afford the downtime from a system functioning improperly, we’re always here to ensure it’s done right.
In case of power outages, having a gas source will help you stay warm and allow you to prepare meals. Gas is supplied through pipelines and therefore is unaffected by electric power cuts. In this way, gas is the safer option.
Part of installing a commercial HVAC system involves making sure the right amount of power is run to the right places. These can usually be high voltages, depending on the unit, including 120 volts, 208 volts, 240 volts, or even 480 volts.
A heat pump works like an air conditioner, but in reverse, pulling and concentrating the heat from the colder air into a refrigerant, then moving that heat inside. Like air conditioners, heat pumps run on electricity, which makes them a greener approach to heating.
Remember, your HVAC system is comprised of intricate machinery that must all function in perfect harmony. Since a problem with any one piece of equipment could affect others, it’s important to have us come out regularly for service.
Could you imagine not having AC in the summer? Before AC, most industries actually slowed or stopped production in the summer, since workers were sluggish anyway from being so hot. Back then, many American workers got month-long August vacations.
Installing an attic fan in your home can save you as much as 30 percent on your monthly air conditioning costs. Additionally, it can keep your attic dry during winter months if you include a humidistat.
Are you considering a mini-split system, or a ductless air conditioner system? This is a great option for sunrooms! Since sunrooms tend to get warmer than other rooms in the house, using your central A.C. to cool it down will use more energy than using a mini-split system.
Thank goodness, times have changed: “Though much has been done by ingenious men in the art of distributing heat for household uses, it must be confessed, that in one or two instances, only have they been able to make a permanent impression …” (Walter Bernan, 1845)
We will pay special attention to the ductwork in your building because that is an area where pollutants can become a serious problem. When ductwork systems become dirty, that acts as breeding grounds for mold and bacteria.
Terminal units provide local control of airflow in large central air conditioning systems. The majority of terminal units in commercial HVAC systems are used for air volume control and also have reheat coils.
Have you ever thought about the quality of the air inside your home? A new HVAC system can help you maintain excellent air quality, which the Environmental Protection Agency says is the No. 5 environmental concern in the country.
What are "MERV" ratings? It stands for “minimum efficiency reporting values,” and it’s used to label HVAC air filters. Higher MERV numbers indicate the filters remove more airborne particles, but they also create more airflow resistance and must be matched to your system.
Even in the most modern of buildings, carbon monoxide detection and detectors are vital to safety. Our heating systems inspection includes checking for leaks and showing your maintenance personnel the optimum locations for CO detector placement.
The power of an air conditioner is measured in BTUs. This stands for British Thermal Units, and are based on the amount of heat needed to raise a pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit. When measured in tons, one ton of power equals 12,000 BTU.
Are you tired of paying higher home insurance rates because of the fuel oil tank you keep on your property? Switching to natural gas heat and air could help you lower your premiums.
Changing a few personal habits will save you energy dollars. Here's a great example: If you dial back your HVAC system 15 percent while you're at work (roughly 8 hours a day) you'll save about 10 percent on your heating and cooling costs annually. It's a painless way to save.
Did you know that ceiling fans can help reduce energy bills in both the summer and winter? Ceiling fans spin counter-clockwise during the summer to circulate cool air and rotate clockwise during the winter to spread warm air throughout your home.
Natural gas air conditioning and heating are both efficient and economical. It reduces energy use by 30%-50% compared to electric air conditioning, and quickly pays for itself as a result.
For older structures, we recommend conducting an energy audit. This unobtrusive procedure identifies areas of greatest usage, locates areas where hot or cold air is lost, and identifies times of peak use. With this data, proper analysis of the HVAC system efficiency is possible.
As fuel costs continue to rise, now may be a good time to consider upgrading your old furnace. Purchase and installation costs can easily be offset by the significant monthly savings you will enjoy in your utility bills.
We understand that not all spaces of your commercial building need to be heated and cooled to the same level. Creating different zones can help you to ensure your warehouse stays at one temperature while workers are comfortable at another.
HVAC gas-powered heating and cooling units are the most efficient, cost-effective solutions for your home. Natural gas is far more environmentally friendly than oil, electricity, or coal and provides a stable heat source throughout the winter.
Cooking with gas heat is the preferred method for most chefs. Gas cookers give you much more flexibility when cooking in regards to controlling the heat. You can adjust gas stoves, and the change is immediate.
Were you aware that the blades on most ceiling fans can be reversed to blow hot air up to the ceiling in summer and coax it down into living areas during the winter? An electric ceiling fan can help your HVAC system warm and cool your home more efficiently.
Many homes, particularly older structures, have cracks and other areas that allow air in from the outside and force your heating and cooling system to work much harder. A heating and cooling expert can locate those problem areas.
If it's time for a new HVAC system, this is also a good time to consider a commercial energy audit. The idea is to determine any energy inefficiencies that can be remedied.
We understand that there’s never a good time to have an issue with your HVAC system. Whether your system needs a few minor repairs or a complete overhaul, we’re always here to help you.
Since 1960, 60 percent of all economic growth in the country has taken place in the South, which air conditioning is credited for. Demographers agree that the population explosions in places like Arizona, Las Vegas, Florida, and Texas can be directly attributed to air conditioning.
We install digital control systems for your HVAC system that allows us to program the system. We will find out times when the building is at its lowest use and adjust the cooling and heating accordingly. That can save significantly on your utility bill.
If you want to change your heating system, or you are considering a system for an addition or new home, radiant heating is becoming quite popular. We can explain how these systems work.
Have you ever heard of Puron? If you shop for a new HVAC system, you will see Puron, because it is the refrigerant that has replaced Freon. Puron is not only more efficient, but it is safe for the environment, unlike Freon.
Are you worried that your HVAC system is on its last leg? Having your system checked out could give you a better guess as to when it will go out for good; and possibly give you some time to save for a replacement.
We install digital control systems for your HVAC system that allows us to program the system. We will find out times when the building is at its lowest use and adjust the cooling and heating accordingly. That can save significantly on your utility bill.
If you want to change your heating system, or you are considering a system for an addition or new home, radiant heating is becoming quite popular. We can explain how these systems work.
If you want to avoid unexpected equipment failures, it’s important to let a professional perform regular maintenance on your system. The earlier we catch a problem, the easier it will be to fix.
Steam heat is still popular for central heating in many older buildings. Originally, the boilers for these systems ran on either wood or coal. Fortunately, many of these older systems can be adapted to work with a modern, more-efficient gas boiler.
Have you ever heard of Puron? If you shop for a new HVAC system, you will see Puron, because it is the refrigerant that has replaced Freon. Puron is not only more efficient, but it is safe for the environment, unlike Freon.
Are you worried that your HVAC system is on its last leg? Having your system checked out could give you a better guess as to when it will go out for good; and possibly give you some time to save for a replacement.
We install digital control systems for your HVAC system that allows us to program the system. We will find out times when the building is at its lowest use and adjust the cooling and heating accordingly. That can save significantly on your utility bill.
If you want to change your heating system, or you are considering a system for an addition or new home, radiant heating is becoming quite popular. We can explain how these systems work.

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  • What is the phone number for Tom's Appliance Service, Inc. in Worth IL?
    You can reach them at: 708-448-9236. It’s best to call Tom's Appliance Service, Inc. during business hours.
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    Tom's Appliance Service, Inc. is located at this address: 6930 W 109Th Pl Worth, IL 60482.