Heating Supply & Equipment

Heating Supply & Equipment

Need heating products to install a safe, effective and efficient system in a commercial or residential property, or repair an existing system? Southern Pipe & Supply has all the heating supplies you need for the job! We carry heating parts like unit heaters and heating elements, along with electric heater kits and strip heaters to help you offer the biggest variety of solutions to your customers. You can browse our enormous heating supply inventory by manufacturer or come visit us at any of our physical locations for additional assistance today.

We Are Your Heating Equipment Supply Specialists

Southern Pipe is a fourth generation, family-owned heating supply company that has been in business since 1938. We work with both professionals and homeowners to bring the best in heating equipment supplies to our customers. We know that if you want to keep your HVAC system running, you have to take care of it. Whether you are looking for heating supplies for yearly maintenance to keep your equipment running properly or a new HVAC system for your home, we have what you need.

FAQ: What is the average life of an HVAC system?

Most hot water heaters can last around 12 years, while HVAC systems can last around 15 years and gas furnaces can last up to 25 years. This number can be affected depending on where you live and your environment. As an HVAC system gets older, it can become less efficient. For example, you may notice that your system gets louder or items like your heat pump need to be repaired more often. You should always perform routine maintenance on your HVAC system and use the correct heating. Southern Pipe & Supply is a heating supply store that you can trust to have the right equipment to keep your HVAC system running.

FAQ: How Do I control the humidity in my house?

The ideal indoor humidity level is between 30% and 50%. When the humidity in your home is too high, it can not only cause damage to your home's paint, it also encourages the growth of mildew and infestation of pests. Keeping your humidity at the right level will improve air quality in your home and keep you feeling more comfortable. Here are a few ways to control the humidity in your house:

  • Set your fans to automatic.
  • Invest in a dehumidifier.
  • Buy an HVAC unit that has a variable-speed air handler.
  • Invest in a smart thermostat.
  • Seal air and duct leaks.
  • Add some greenery to your home--many plants, such as Boston ferns, English ivy, and the peace lily will help absorb moisture from the air.

FAQ: How Do I Keep My House Cool?

Besides having the proper HVAC system for your home (and taking care of it), there are some other things you can do to help keep your home cool:

  • Keep the shades and curtains closed on hot days.
  • Seal air and duct leaks.
  • Add insulation to your home.
  • Use a smart thermostat.
  • Invest in an ENERGY STAR HVAC unit.