Mulco Inc.

Maintenance

Whole House Winterization
Whole house winterization is a comprehensive process of preparing a home for the cold weather months ahead. It involves taking steps to insulate the home, seal air leaks, and protect the plumbing and HVAC systems from freezing. The goal is to make the home more energy-efficient, comfortable, and safe during the winter season.
Oil and Gas Installation 
Oil and gas installation is the process of installing equipment to extract, process, and transport oil and gas from the ground. This can include drilling rigs, pipelines, and processing facilities. Oil and gas installation is a complex process that requires specialized knowledge and experience.
Emergency Services 
Emergency services are 24/7 assistance for urgent problems such as leaking pipes, clogged drains, no water or heat, and HVAC system failure. Experienced technicians resolve these issues quickly and efficiently to minimize disruption. 
Same Day Immediate Service Request
Same-day HVAC and plumbing service offers quick and convenient solutions to a wide range of problems. Experienced technicians resolve issues promptly and professionally, minimizing disruption to your home or business.
Backflow Device Testing 
Backflow device testing ensures that backflow prevention devices are functioning properly and preventing contaminated water from flowing back into the clean water supply. It is performed by a qualified plumber or backflow prevention specialist and is required by law in many jurisdictions. 
Purchase and Installation of all Plumbing Fixtures 
The purchase and installation of all plumbing fixtures is an important task that requires careful planning and execution. When choosing plumbing fixtures, it is important to consider factors such as style, functionality, durability, and budget. Once the fixtures have been selected, we can install them properly.
HVAC Preventative Maintenance 
Mulco Inc. helps customers with preventative maintenance by inspecting, cleaning, lubricating, and testing their HVAC systems. This helps prevent problems, extend the lifespan of the system, and save money on energy bills and repairs. By having your HVAC system regularly serviced by a qualified HVAC company, you can help to prevent problems before they occur, and extend the lifespan of your system. This can save you money on energy bills and costly repairs in the long run.
HVAC System and Repair 
HVAC system and repair is essential for maintaining a comfortable and safe home or business. HVAC systems regulate temperature, humidity, and air quality, and regular maintenance and repair can help to ensure that they are operating efficiently and effectively. If you are experiencing any problems with your HVAC system, such as uneven heating or cooling, high energy bills, or poor air quality, it is important to contact us for diagnosis and repair. 
Complete System Design and Engineering

Plumbing complete system design and engineering is a comprehensive service that involves planning and creating the entire plumbing system for a new or existing building. This includes designing the layout of the pipes and fixtures, selecting the appropriate materials, and calculating the necessary flow rates and pressures.
One of our qualified plumbing engineers can help you to design a plumbing system that is efficient, reliable, and meets all applicable codes and standards. Plumbing engineers can also help you to troubleshoot and resolve any plumbing problems that you may experience.

ACCA Manual J-Load 
An ACCA manual J-load is a calculation of the heating and cooling requirements of a building, performed using the procedures outlined in the ACCA Manual J. The calculation takes into account factors such as the building’s size, insulation levels, window and door area, and climate.
The resulting J-load is used to size the HVAC system for the building, ensuring that it is neither too large nor too small. A properly sized HVAC system will provide the desired comfort levels while also operating efficiently, saving the homeowner money on energy bills. 
Geothermal open and closed loop
Geothermal open and closed loop systems are two types of geothermal heat pump (GHP) systems that use the earth’s relatively constant temperature to heat and cool buildings.
Open loop systems pump groundwater through a heat exchanger, where it transfers its heat to the refrigerant in the GHP system. The cooled water is then returned to the aquifer. Open loop systems are less expensive to install than closed loop systems, but they require access to a clean and plentiful supply of groundwater.
Closed loop systems circulate a mixture of antifreeze and water through a closed loop of pipes buried in the ground. The fluid absorbs heat from the ground in the winter and transfers it to the refrigerant in the GHP system. In the summer, the process is reversed, with the fluid rejecting heat to the ground. Closed loop systems are more expensive to install than open loop systems, but they are more versatile and can be used in a wider range of locations.
Both open and closed loop GHP systems offer significant energy savings over traditional heating and cooling systems. They are also environmentally friendly, as they do not produce any greenhouse gas emissions.
Radiant Floor Installations 
Radiant floor heating and cooling systems use hot water or electric cables to heat or cool a floor, providing comfortable and even heat distribution. Hydronic systems are more energy-efficient than electric systems and can be installed under a variety of flooring materials. To install a radiant floor system in your home, contact us today
Whole House Dehumidification- Air Filters 
Whole house dehumidification and air filters work together to improve indoor air quality and comfort. A dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, while an air filter removes pollutants such as dust, pollen, and allergens.
Whole house dehumidifiers are installed in your HVAC system and work to dehumidify the entire home. This can help to reduce the growth of mold and mildew, improve air quality, and reduce the risk of allergy and asthma symptoms.
Air filters can be installed in your HVAC system or in individual rooms. Air filters should be replaced regularly to ensure that they are working effectively.
Whole house dehumidification and air filters are a great way to improve indoor air quality and comfort. By working together, these systems can help to remove excess moisture, pollutants, and allergens from the air, creating a healthier and more comfortable home environment.
MiniSplit System
Mini split systems are ductless heating and cooling systems with two main components: an outdoor unit and indoor units. They are more energy-efficient, flexible, and quiet than traditional central air conditioning systems. Mini split systems are a great option for homes and businesses of all sizes and configurations.
Thermostat Replacement
Replacing your old thermostat with a modern smart thermostat that can be controlled by an app on your phone is a great way to improve the energy efficiency, comfort, and convenience of your home.
Smart thermostats can learn your heating and cooling preferences over time and adjust the temperature accordingly, saving you money on your energy bills. They also allow you to control your thermostat from anywhere, using your smartphone or tablet. This means that you can make sure your home is always comfortable, even when you’re not there.