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2020

Checking And Cleaning The Heat Exchanger Is An Important Part Of Furnace Maintenance

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One reason it’s important to have yearly furnace maintenance done by a licensed HVAC technician is so the heat exchanger in your furnace can be checked and cleaned. The heat exchanger is an important part because it heats the air that blows through the ducts and it also sends combustion gases out the flue. Here’s a look at how the heat exchanger works, why it’s important to maintain it, and what an HVAC technician might do during an annual service call. Read More»

Is Your Furnace's Humidifier Working Properly?

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Do you have a whole home humidifier installed on your furnace? Are you uncertain about whether it is working properly? If so, you’ll need to know the following tips to verify that you have the proper humidity in your home.  Look For Static Electricity There are some signs that your humidifier is not working properly, which can be identified without even looking at the humidifier. If you’ve noticed that you are producing more static electricity in your home and you are creating a small shock when you touch another person or something made of metal, this is a sign that your home has low humidity levels. Read More»

A Bad Furnace Transformer Could Be Why Your Furnace Trips the Circuit Breaker Repeatedly

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If your furnace keeps tripping a circuit breaker when it starts up, the problem might be the transformer. The transformer is a small part that’s not too expensive, but it’s essential for the operation of your furnace. Here’s a look at what the transformer does, signs it might be bad, and repairs that could be needed when it malfunctions. The Purpose of a Furnace Transformer The transformer steps down the voltage from the electrical panel to the voltage needed by your furnace to operate the basic controls. Read More»

Can I Install My Own Air Conditioner?

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There are some jobs that, even for the most hard-core DIY enthusiasts, can still pose a challenge. Replacing fixtures and installing a new wood floor is one thing, but putting in a brand-new air conditioner inside your house is a different beast altogether. While it’s certainly possible for you to perform your own AC installation, it is strongly recommended you let a professional do it for the reasons that are outlined below. Read More»

Three Subtle Signs You Need AC Repair

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Some air conditioning repair issues are obvious. If your air conditioning unit fails to even turn on or is not blowing out cold air, a call to your local HVAC company is a no-brainer. In other cases, your AC unit may be on the verge of failure without you even realizing it, costing you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in lost energy and major repairs. If you know what to look for though, you can recognize the signs that your AC unit is straining and in need of repair before you have a huge issue on your hands. Read More»

Maintenance Guide for AC Fins

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If you examine either the exterior or interior portion of your AC, you will likely notice a series of vents or “fins.” These fins are an important part of your air conditioner, without which it won’t properly cool your home. The following can help you understand both their purpose and how to maintain them so you can avoid expensive repairs. 1. Purpose The fins on the exterior unit are called the compressor fins. Read More»

Here's What To Expect From The Company You Hire To Install A New HVAC System In Your Home

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Are you getting ready to have a new HVAC system installed in your home? The first step is to find a company to work with that can provide you with the system and complete the installation. Here’s what you should expect from the HVAC company you decide to hire. An In-Home Consultation One important service the HVAC company you hire should provide is an in-home consultation. They can’t possibly know what kind of work will have to go into installing a new HVAC system in your home unless they come over and inspect every inch of the place. Read More»

3 Steps To Get Your Heater Ready for Winter

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Before the weather gets too cold, make sure your heater is in good shape. Inspecting your system’s components, checking for any signs of trouble, and having your heater professionally serviced will help ensure your heater can keep your home warm all winter long. Check Air Filter and Ducts Your home’s air ducts are one of the most important components of your heating system. When properly maintained, it will make sure that your home gets plenty of warm and clean air. Read More»

5 Ways to Lower Your Air Conditioning Bills

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During the summer months, you likely run your air conditioner consistently throughout each day. Although your air conditioning system keeps you cool and comfortable, it can cause your energy bills to skyrocket. If you are tired of spending a fortune on your cooling bills, you can do a few things to lower them. 1. Use Ceiling Fans If you are not already utilizing your ceiling fans, it is time to start doing so. Read More»

5 Things To Ask Yourself Before Your AC Purchase And Installation

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You might already know that you want to purchase a new air conditioning unit to install in your home, but there might be some things that you have not decided yet. These are a few questions that you will probably want to ask yourself before your AC purchase and installation. 1. What Size Unit Will You Purchase? First of all, you will need to determine the appropriate size of your air conditioning system. Read More»