Wet AC Filters? 4 Potential Problems You May Experience

Posted on: 7 November 2022

Depending on the type of HVAC system you have, your air conditioner likely has at least one filter. Your filter helps ensure that the air in your home is clean and free of contaminants. While a filter is an important part of your AC system, it can also cause problems if it becomes wet. There are several potential problems that can occur if your unit's filter gets wet, some of which may require an AC system repair service appointment.
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Enhancing Your Home's Heating System

Posted on: 18 October 2022

Upgrading the heater for your home can be a project that will make it a more comfortable place while also reducing the heating expenses for the winter. Decide Whether You Are Completely Replacing The Heating System Or Only The Heating Unit If you are considering upgrading your home's heating, you will have to decide whether you are wanting to completely replace the entire system or only the primary heating unit. For example, if your home has previously used radiators but you are wanting forced air, this will require the installation of ducting systems that can transport the air through the house.
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How Is HVAC Load Calculated?

Posted on: 29 September 2022

When it comes to your home's HVAC system installation, bigger does not always mean better. If you install a larger HVAC unit than you actually need, it will use more energy than required to keep your home comfortable throughout the year.  Proper sizing of your HVAC system is essential for maximizing the comfort of your home and minimizing heating and cooling costs. To determine the amount of heating and cooling that your home needs to remain comfortable year-round, HVAC specialists consider the following factors.
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5 Ways To Save Money And Stay Warm This Winter

Posted on: 13 September 2022

Holiday jingles are playing in the store again, and the nights are getting cooler. As temperatures drop outside, energy bills tend to soar. You can crank up the heat this winter and still save money. Here's how.  1. Air Ducts Make sure your heating system is clean and prepared to work effectively this winter. Schedule an annual heating system check-up now before it gets too cold.  A check-up can identify issues before they become serious, sparing you the discomfort and cost of a breakdown in a cold snap.
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