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2 09, 2024

A Handy HVAC Inspection Checklist for Homeowners

2024-08-26T14:45:56+00:00September 2nd, 2024|HVAC Tips|

The HVAC system is one of the key components for most homes across the country. It's responsible for making everyone inside feel as comfortable as possible. No matter what the weather is like outside. And yet, only 30% of homeowners schedule preventative maintenance each year. It too often becomes an out-of-sight, out-of-mind thing. That is until it's [...]

13 08, 2024

AC Unit Buzzing Every Few Minutes? Causes and Fixes Explained

2024-07-25T14:33:51+00:00August 13th, 2024|HVAC Tips|

Reliable air conditioning is not only a matter of convenience and comfort, but one of safety as well. Whenever you detect problems with your system, they need to be addressed as soon as possible. This keeps potential problems from worsening. This can save your system, not to mention money on emergency repairs. An AC unit buzzing every few [...]

6 08, 2024

5 Signs You Need HVAC Blower Motor Replacement

2024-07-25T14:01:58+00:00August 6th, 2024|HVAC repair|

Keeping your HVAC system running smoothly is vital for comfort and efficiency. But how do you know when something is wrong? This guide will highlight five key indications of needing HVAC blower motor replacement. Recognizing these signs early can save you from costly repairs and ensure your HVAC system efficiency and longevity. Let's dive in! 1. Weak [...]

30 07, 2024

How Often Should You Change HVAC Filters? Expert Advice

2024-07-25T13:40:10+00:00July 30th, 2024|HVAC repair|

Did you know that indoor air can be up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air? This can be concerning, since Americans spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors. Fortunately, good filters can do a lot to improve air quality. How often should you change HVAC filters? That depends on several factors. [...]

23 07, 2024

Essential Tips on How to Size HVAC Systems for Perfect Home Comfort

2024-07-23T14:37:22+00:00July 23rd, 2024|HVAC Tips|

Staying comfortable in your home all year round requires a quality HVAC system. One of the key factors in achieving this comfort is ensuring that your HVAC system is the right size. Proper sizing is essential for both comfort and energy efficiency. An HVAC system that is too small will struggle to maintain the desired temperature, [...]

15 07, 2024

AC Is Not Blowing Cold Air: Effective Solutions for Immediate Relief

2024-06-26T17:14:21+00:00July 15th, 2024|HVAC Tips|

Most people feel hot and uncomfortable when the temperature reaches 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Thankfully, air conditioners (AC) can keep people cool and comfortable. Nothing is more frustrating than when your AC stops blowing cold air, especially on a hot summer day. If this unfortunate event happens to you, there are some different issues you can check. Keep [...]

8 07, 2024

HVAC Installers: How Long Does a New AC Installation Take?

2024-06-26T15:24:46+00:00July 8th, 2024|HVAC Tips|

Roughly 90 percent of all U.S. households have some type of air conditioning installed. In many states, air conditioning is practically a necessity for survival. Without it, residents would have to deal with temperatures of up to 100 degrees. As such, you may wonder how long you'll have to go without cool air while you [...]

1 07, 2024

AC Pump Failing? Here’s What You Need to Know

2024-06-25T16:28:05+00:00July 1st, 2024|HVAC Tips|

Did you know that Willis Carrier, the inventor of the first modern air conditioner, didn't design it for the comfort of human beings? His invention in 1902 was related to paper in a publishing company, not to keeping people cool. If you're in an area experiencing a heat wave right now, you appreciate his invention and know [...]

25 06, 2024

Electric Thermostat vs Manual: Which is Better for Your Home?

2024-06-25T15:40:48+00:00June 25th, 2024|HVAC Tips|

The thermostat is the brain of your HVAC system. It sends out signals to each component the way nerves send signals to our bodies. The difference is that you can choose the type of brain your HVAC system has. 40% of Americans currently have a manual model. 52% have some variety of electrical models. Choosing [...]

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