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A Professional Air Duct Cleaning Process
If your home has a heating and cooling system, your air ducts play a huge role in keeping your air clean and your system running smoothly. Over time, those ducts can accumulate a variety of unpleasant substances, including dust, pet hair, mold, and even pests. Not only is that gross, but it can also cause problems with your air quality, your allergies, and even your energy bill. That’s why professional air duct cleaning is more than just a deep clean. It is a smart part of regular home maintenance. Whether this is your first time hearing about it or you’re
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HVAC Options For Old Houses: What To Know
Are you researching HVAC options for old houses? We can help!
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Comprehensive Guide to HVAC System Components and Maintenance
In this guide, we’ll explore the vital parts of an HVAC system, discuss its operation, offer maintenance advice, and highlight signs that indicate when you need to call a professional HVAC company.
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What Are the Three Types of AC?
Air conditioning is essential for comfort in many homes and businesses, especially in regions experiencing high temperatures and humidity. As a professional roofer with extensive experience in home maintenance and upgrades, I frequently work alongside HVAC professionals and understand the importance of choosing the right type of air conditioning system. This blog will explore the three main types of AC systems: central air conditioning, ductless mini-split systems, and window units. Central Air Conditioning Central air conditioning is the most common system for cooling entire buildings or homes. It operates through a network of ducts to distribute cooled air across different
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Why Is My Furnace Not Turning On?
As a professional HVAC technician with years of experience troubleshooting heating systems, I’ve encountered countless furnaces that refuse to turn on. If you’re currently facing this problem, let’s explore some common reasons your furnace might not be starting and how you can address them. Thermostat Issues The first place to check is your thermostat. It acts as the brain of your heating system, and if it’s not set correctly or malfunctioning, your furnace won’t receive the command to start. Ensure it’s set to “heat” mode and the temperature is set higher than the current room temperature. If it’s a programmable