Accessories
Accessories for your home comfort system to provide greater Comfort, Health, Safety, and Energy Saving Options.
Health & Safety
Enhance your home comfort system with our range of accessories designed to improve health, safety, comfort, and energy efficiency.
Surge Protectors
Features
These units are designed to dissipate the damaging effects of momentary voltage spikes or other transient power surges including impulses from lightning. Designed specifically for HVAC systems.
Benefits
Helps protect some of the most expensive operating equipment in your home. Also comes with a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects and a $1,000 per occurrence.


Carrier Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Features
- Loud audible alarm
- Continuous digital display
- Test/Reset button functions
- Rechargeable Lithium ion battery that protects during power outages
Benefits
The Carrier AC powered plug-in carbon monoxide alarms utilizes sophisticated electronic components and unmatched sensor technology to protect homeowner's from the dangers of CO.
Other Accessories

Ecobee Pro Wi-Fi Thermostat
Smart thermostat with advanced features for optimal comfort and energy savings.

Sensi Wi-Fi Thermostat
Control your home's temperature from anywhere with this Wi-Fi enabled thermostat.

White Rodgers Programmable Thermostat
Reliable programmable thermostat for consistent temperature control.
Safety Accessories

Duct Smoke Detector
Early detection of smoke in your HVAC system to prevent circulation of smoke throughout your home.

Emergency Drain Pan Overflow Switch
Prevents water damage by automatically shutting off your system if the drain pan overflows.
Why Mechanical Heating & Cooling?
Our mission is to provide our customers with quality heating, cooling, and ventilation services, quickly, reliably, and effectively, while offering the highest efficiency products as cost effective as possible and staying up to date on the newest technology. Each customer's comfort is a top priority in the day to day business of Mechanical Heating.
