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The Residential HVAC market is a subset of the HVAC industry, which focuses on providing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for residential buildings. Residential HVAC systems are designed to provide comfort and energy efficiency in the home, and are typically installed by a professional contractor. These systems are typically composed of a furnace, air conditioner, and ductwork, and may also include air purifiers, humidifiers, and other components.
Residential HVAC systems are typically designed to meet the specific needs of the home, and may include features such as zoning, variable speed motors, and programmable thermostats. The installation of these systems is often complex and requires specialized knowledge and experience.
Some of the companies in the Residential HVAC market include Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and American Standard. Show Less Read more