Are you replacing your old, inefficient furnace? An important issue you should pay attention to when buying a new furnace is its energy efficiency. Today, there’s a lot of emphasis on using energy-efficient appliances, which reduces energy consumption and promotes sustainability. Therefore, as you buy a new furnace, here are a few tips to help you reduce your energy consumption and lower your annual energy costs.
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Animals and insects can cause major damage to your exterior air conditioner unit. Keeping an eye on the unit ensures you catch damage early before major repairs are needed.
Dog Urine
Your dog may be your best friend, but they aren’t a good friend to your air conditioner. Dog urine is corrosive, and it can eat through metal and cause damage to the housing and evaporator fins on the outside of the unit. Read More»
Now that the weather is cool, it is time to get your home ready for another hot summer. Therefore, it may be time to have a new AC installed in your home. When installing a new air conditioner, you will probably want to be prepared. The following air conditioning installation information will ensure you are ready for summer heatwaves:
Determining the Size of the AC
The size of your AC is important, which is determined by the tonnage. Read More»
Regardless of the type of air conditioning system your home may have, all AC units are subject to breakdown at one point or another. While this can be annoying at best, it can also be extremely inconvenient for the homeowner who has to not only schedule AC repairs but also figure out a way to stay cool in the meantime. Fortunately, as the warm summer months end and the seasons move into winter, now is the perfect time to have any kind of AC maintenance performed on your house. Read More»
As we’re moving into the cold months of winter, many people are turning on their furnaces for the first time in a long time. When that happens, they may notice that their system may not be operating very efficiently, or it fails to even turn on. If that happens, your first step should be to call an HVAC company and have your unit inspected for you. Once they do, they’ll most likely present you with a list of repairs they can get your unit operational, but may also suggest that spring is a good time for a brand-new furnace installation. Read More»