Understanding HVAC Issues
There are many different ways that you can make air conditioner more efficient. The condenser and evaporator are vital parts of the system, but other components in the system, like the air registers and ducts have a huge impact on the efficiency of your air conditioner. This article explains how to clean your air registers and ducts for maximum airflow and better overall efficiency.
Cleaning Your Registers
Cleaning your air registers is simple and doesn’t require any special tools. Read More»
The efficiency of your HVAC system is subject to change over the years. That is, if you don’t keep it maintained, certain components will lose efficiency and your utility bills will go up. There are a few simple things that you can do, as a homeowner, to keep your system as efficient as possible. This article explains some jobs that are simple and cheap, but also very effective and worthwhile. These tasks are simple and won’t take up much time. Read More»
There have been quite a few odd weather pattern changes in the past few decades, and even without considering natural disasters or moderate storms, temperature changes alone can have an impact on enjoying the day. The average air conditioning unit is designed to keep a custom comfort zone inside the building, but it can waste a lot of electricity or fail to provide proper comfort because of either strange outside conditions or structural problems. Read More»
As your home ages, your utility bills are bound to increase. You will probably see the most dramatic increases when it comes to your heating and air conditioning. Your HVAC is bound to become less efficient over the years, especially if it isn’t properly maintained on a regular basis. This article explains two simple HVAC maintenance task that can help keep your utility bills down.
Change Your Filter
The simplest and quickest thing to do is to change your furnace filter on a regular basis. Read More»
If you or a family member suffers from severe allergies or asthma, you may be concerned about the possibility of mold growing inside your AC unit where the spores could be spread throughout your house through the vents. If so, use the following four tips to prevent mold and catch it before the growth becomes a serious problem.
Change the Filter Every Month
When your AC unit’s air filter becomes clogged up with dirt and dust, moisture becomes trapped inside the fibers and debris. Read More»