How To Know If You Need Residential Heating Repair Services

Posted on: 23 December 2020

You will want to make sure that you are keeping an eye out for any issues that develop with your heating system. Even if the problem seems small at first and you are still getting heat in your home, you will want to contact a professional for residential heating services and repair work. Those small problems can get a lot worse in no time at all, and you could be stuck in the cold.
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Is Your Home Air Conditioner's Filter Wet? Here's What Could Be Causing The Problem And How You Can Fix It

Posted on: 23 November 2020

Your air conditioner's filter should never be damp when your unit is operating properly, so a wet air filter is a sign that there's a problem with your air conditioning system. It's a fairly serious problem as well—if you don't fix it, it's very likely that mold will begin growing in your air handler. Your indoor air quality will significantly decline and you'll begin to smell mildew all throughout your home.
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Types Of Heat Pumps To Consider When You Need To Replace Your Furnace

Posted on: 23 November 2020

If your old furnace has to be replaced soon, consider the benefits of switching to a heat pump instead of getting another forced-air furnace. There are three basic types of heat pumps: ducted, ductless, and geothermal. Here's a look at how they differ when it comes to installation. Ducted Heat Pumps Distribute Air Through Ducts If your home already has ducts and they're in good shape and of a suitable size for a new heat pump, then you may want to get a ducted model.
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2 Mistakes To Avoid When Preparing Your Home's Central A/C Unit For Winter

Posted on: 22 October 2020

As winter approaches, you may be busy getting your house ready for the upcoming cold weather months. As part of your efforts, you may be ready to turn off the power to your home's central air conditioning unit and seal it up for the season. However, while you are preparing the AC unit for wintertime, make sure that you avoid the following mistakes. They could cause problems when you are ready to use it again in the spring and summer months.
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