Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does radiant floor heating work in cold climates?

    Radiant floor heating circulates warm water through tubing installed beneath the floor, delivering even, consistent heat from the ground up. It's ideal for Montana winters because it eliminates cold spots and drafts common with forced-air systems. At Granite Peak Mechanical Services, we integrate radiant systems with boiler and hydronic heating for reliable performance in Bozeman's extreme cold.
  • What's the difference between a boiler and a combi boiler?

    A traditional boiler heats water for radiators or radiant systems, while a combi boiler provides both space heating and on-demand domestic hot water in one compact unit. Combi boilers save space and reduce equipment footprint, making them ideal for modern homes. Both systems perform reliably in Montana's long heating season when properly sized and installed.
  • When should you replace a boiler system?

    Replace a boiler when it's over 15–20 years old, requires frequent repairs, or struggles to maintain consistent heat during cold snaps. Upgrading to high-efficiency equipment reduces fuel costs and improves reliability. At Granite Peak Mechanical Services, we assess existing systems and recommend replacements tailored to Bozeman's heating demands.
  • What affects the cost of radiant floor heating installation?

    Cost depends on square footage, flooring type, system complexity, and whether it's new construction or a retrofit. Bathrooms and basements are typically more affordable than whole-home installations. Hydronic systems require boiler integration, which influences overall pricing. Granite Peak provides custom quotes based on your specific layout and comfort goals.
  • Can mini splits handle Bozeman winters effectively?

    Yes, modern inverter-driven mini splits provide efficient heating even in subzero temperatures when properly sized. They're ideal for homes without ductwork, additions, and zoned comfort. Granite Peak Mechanical Services selects cold-climate models designed for Montana conditions, ensuring reliable year-round performance with quiet operation and precise temperature control.
  • Why is indoor humidity important during Montana winters?

    Cold outdoor air holds little moisture, and heating it indoors drops relative humidity to uncomfortable levels, often below 20%. Low humidity causes dry skin, static electricity, and can damage wood finishes. Whole-home humidifiers integrated with HVAC systems restore balance, improving comfort and protecting your home throughout Bozeman's dry heating season.
  • What's the biggest mistake homeowners make with furnace maintenance?

    Neglecting annual inspections and filter changes reduces efficiency, shortens equipment life, and increases breakdown risk during peak heating season. Bozeman's rapid weather changes and extended winters demand reliable furnace performance. At Granite Peak, we recommend scheduled maintenance before cold weather to ensure safe, efficient operation when you need it most.
  • How do heat pumps reduce energy costs?

    Heat pumps move heat rather than generate it, using less energy than traditional resistance heating or older furnaces. They're especially efficient during Montana's mild shoulder seasons, reducing fuel consumption while maintaining comfort. Proper sizing and installation by Granite Peak Mechanical Services ensures optimal performance in local climate conditions.
  • What are the benefits of electronic air cleaners?

    Electronic air cleaners capture airborne particles, allergens, and pollutants more effectively than standard filters, improving indoor air quality and HVAC efficiency. They're ideal for households with allergies or respiratory concerns. Integrated into existing systems, they require periodic maintenance to sustain performance throughout the year.
  • Do UV lights in HVAC systems really improve air quality?

    Yes, UV lights installed in ductwork or air handlers reduce airborne contaminants and inhibit microbial growth on coils and surfaces. They enhance system hygiene and indoor air cleanliness without adding chemicals. Granite Peak Mechanical Services installs UV purification systems for both residential and commercial properties seeking cleaner, healthier indoor environments.
  • When should you add a dehumidifier to your home?

    Add a dehumidifier if you notice excess moisture, musty odors, condensation, or mold growth, especially in basements or mechanical rooms. High humidity reduces comfort and can damage building materials. Whole-home dehumidifiers integrate with HVAC systems to maintain ideal moisture levels year-round, improving both air quality and system performance.
  • What makes radiant heat ideal for new construction?

    Radiant floor heating is easiest to install during construction, allowing for optimized tubing layout and integration with hydronic systems. It eliminates bulky ductwork, improves design flexibility, and delivers superior comfort with minimal temperature swings. Granite Peak Mechanical Services works with builders throughout Bozeman to design custom radiant solutions for modern and mountain homes.