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5 Essentials Things A Professional HVAC Technician Will Do During Heating Maintenance
Even if your heating system seems to be working properly, it's a good idea to have it checked by a professional technician regularly. This is especially true if you have an older system that needs frequent repairs. Regular maintenance can help prevent major common heating problems and keep your family safe by ensuring proper combustion, ventilation, and circulation of air throughout your home. Here are five things you should expect a professional HVAC technician to do during a heating maintenance service call:
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3 Reasons You Need To Replace Your Furnace
Today, more and more homes are looking for a more energy-efficient furnace. The new technologies can yield some pretty significant savings on your monthly energy bills. However, some of the earliest signs that it is time to replace your current system might not be what you expect. The Furnace Turns On and Off by Itself This is another sign that it might be time to replace your old furnace with a newer, more efficient model.
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Oil Or Gas — Which Is Right To Heat Your Home?
If you live in a cold climate, there are usually two standard options for home heating: fuel oil and natural gas. Other options exist, such as heat pumps and electric furnaces, but these methods may be more costly for frigid regions or simply provide less heat as temperatures drop. Unfortunately, narrowing your choices down to two options can still leave you with a tough decision. In most cases, this showdown won't produce one clear winner.
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Is Your Air Conditioning Unit Leaking Water? Here Are 3 Possible Reasons
It is normal to be worried anytime you notice water inside your home. A leak is the first thing you will see before experiencing water damage, which can be costly to repair. Don't ignore leaks because even the smallest ones can damage your ceiling, walls, furniture, floors, and carpet. Therefore, you must take action immediately once you notice that your AC is leaking water into your home. In such a case, first shut down the air conditioner and clean up the water because even minor leaks can cause major water damage.
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Why Is Your AC Producing Hot Air?
Those sweltering days when the outside world seems to be an oven (and the inside of your home is threatening to do the same) can create a wonderful sense of anticipation—if your home has air conditioning. You confidently walk to the unit (or pick up the remote control, or shout at Alexa), turn your AC on high, and wait for the chilled air to waft over you. The trouble is that the air blasting out of the unit's ducts is warm, or even hot.
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The Effects Of Dirt On Your Air Conditioner
Households collect dust in different ways. Some dust is formed when you and your family shed dead skin cells in the form of hair, and the other comes from outdoor dirt, organic decay, and plant life. When dust becomes part of the airflow, it enters your air conditioner and affects its efficiency. Here are some effects of dirt and debris on your air conditioning. Problems With the Internal System The fan and coils are the major internal parts of your AC.
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Seven Big Issues When Timing Your AC Unit Replacement
It's important to replace your AC unit when necessary so that you can effectively and affordably cool your home to stay comfortable. However, you can often solve AC issues through repairs rather than a complete replacement. Deciding when to completely replace your unit is a big decision you should make after analyzing numerous factors. The following are seven big issues to look into when timing your AC unit replacement. The amount you've had to pay for repairs
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Should You Repair A Failing Furnace Heat Exchanger?
Your furnace's heat exchanger sits comfortably out of sight, but it's perhaps the most critical element for heating your home safely. A gas furnace works by burning natural gas to produce heat, but the resulting combustion products contain incredibly toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. Your furnace uses a heat exchanger to extract heat while keeping the exhaust gases from entering your home. Because it has a pivotal role in keeping you safe, you cannot operate a furnace with a failed heat exchanger.
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Beyond The Leaky Faucet: Repairing Plumbing Leaks And Problems Before Winter
If you need to have a leaky faucet repaired, it might not be the only plumbing repair that needs to be done. Sometimes, this can be a sign of wear, and there might be other leaks and problems that need to be fixed. So, you probably want to have these issues looked at before winter—especially if you also rely on a radiant heating system. The following leaks and plumbing problems are some of the issues that you might need to have repaired:
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5 Reasons For A Weakly Performing AC Unit
Weakly performing air conditioners don't move a lot of air through the vents, and often the air they do move isn't very cold. 1. Damaged Duct Work Weak airflow can often indicate that air isn't traveling from the system to your vents properly, and the cause is often damage to the ducts. If a duct is loose or blocked, then air won't travel through it properly or it may leak into the walls before it reaches the room to be cooled.
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