Get Your Furnace Ready For Winter

Posted on: 20 September 2017

With winter getting nearer, homeowners are looking for easy ways to make their heating system more efficient. Keeping your house warm can come at quite a cost, especially if you don't regularly service your HVAC system. You can lose a lot of heat if your furnace is located in a garage, basement, utility room, or any other space where the temperature is not controlled in unison with the rest of the house.
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The Importance Of The Condenser Hose

Posted on: 6 September 2017

Does it feel like the air coming out of your vents is not as cold as powerful as it should be? If you are experiencing reduced airflow, there could be a number of possible problems. Before you call in an HVAC professional to check out your system, you should run a few checks yourself. You might be able to identify and fix the problem very easily. One of the most common causes of weak airflow is a disconnected or damaged condenser hose.
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Don't Have An Air Conditioning Unit Fail During The Summer

Posted on: 24 August 2017

It is very important to maintain your air conditioning system. Everyone always wonders why air conditioning systems break down during the hottest months of the year, and the answer is simply that this is the time the most stress is placed on the air conditioning system. If you have not maintained your air conditioning system properly you may find that your system does in fact go down. So, there are a few different things that you can do that will go a long way in helping your air conditioning system stay up and running for as long as possible.
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Want To Reduce How Much You Use Your AC? 2 Tips That Can Help

Posted on: 4 August 2017

When the hot months of summer come rolling in, you may find your home's air conditioner is constantly running. Since high usage is more likely to cause the unit to break down prematurely, you may be looking for ways that you can cut back on how often it is on. In addition to saving money, you'll be able to save on a costly repair bill by following these tips. Change Your Thermostat Settings
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