2017

  • 3 HVAC Maintenance Tips To Reduce Wear Of Heating And Cooling

    If you want to reduce the cost of repairs to your HVAC system, the maintenance is important. You want to do maintenance on both the AC and furnace of your system to ensure your home stays comfortable all year. Seasonal servicing will help with maintaining your HVAC, but there are also some things that you can do to keep up with maintenance. Here are some HVAC maintenance tips to reduce wear of your heating and cooling systems:
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  • How To Keep Your HVAC System In The Best Posssible Shape

    If you would like to make sure that your HVAC system is going to remain in the best possible shape and last for as long as possible, you are going to want to conduct some specific maintenance steps. To help make sure that you are starting out on the right path, you will want to use the following tips. Keep The Filter Clean When you have disposable filters, it is important to make sure that you are changing them out as soon as they become dirty.
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  • How To Maintain Your Condenser

    HVAC maintenance is a constant chore. That is, if you want to keep your system as efficient as possible, you have to be vigilant and make repairs before they become more problematic and expensive to fix. Of course, most maintenance jobs will need to be handled by licensed HVAC technicians, but there are quite a few simple things you can do yourself. Cleaning and maintaining your condenser unit is one vitally important job.
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  • 2 Ways to Lower Your Cooling Bills

    Your cooling bills may be higher than you would like if you live in an area that gets very hot. Trying to keep your house to a temperature you like can end up being expensive. However, there are things that you can do that will help boost your air conditioner's cooling power while saving you money.  Heavy Curtains One thing you can do is hang some heavy curtains up over your windows.
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  • What Is The Compressor, Why Does Your AC Need It, And What Malfunctions Can Thwart Your System?

    A central air conditioner has a complicated system of carefully calibrated parts designed to move a chemical refrigerant that acts as the fuel for cooling. The process starts at the thermostat inside your home, which sends a signal to the condensing unit outside. The first part to start up in the condensing unit is called the compressor. What is the compressor, why does your air conditioner need it, and what malfunctions in the compressor can thwart your cooling system?
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