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Air Conditioner Noises To Be Aware Of

April 19, 2021

No air conditioning unit is completely quiet. Even new units will produce certain sounds which are completely normal for day-to-day use. In some cases, however, the air conditioner noises may be a symptom of a bigger problem that indicates that the unit should be inspected by a professional right away.

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How Many Zones Can A Mini-Split Have?

March 15, 2021

Central air systems waste a lot of energy controlling environments that are unoccupied. Consider shifting to a ductless mini-split heat pump to improve efficiency through zoning. However, one question that many homeowners ask is “How many mini splits do I need?”. In this article, we discuss this question in more detail.

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Why Is HVAC Airflow So Important For My Home?

March 8, 2021

HVAC systems need proper airflow to provide excellent heating and cooling performance. If everything is working as it should, then homeowners can expect high energy efficiency, low operating costs, long-lasting components, and balanced temperatures. However, a lot of homes have airflow issues that lead to discomfort and high HVAC costs.

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The Biggest Changes In HVAC Technology Over The Last 10 Years

March 1, 2021

The HVAC industry has certainly enjoyed its fair share of innovations over the years. In the past decade, several changes have made their mark in HVAC technology, bringing with it a tremendous improvement in home comfort and energy consumption. This article discusses some of the advancements in the HVAC industry.

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How To Prevent Dirt In HVAC Systems

February 22, 2021

A dirty heating and cooling system has serious implications that will affect you in many ways. In this article, we discuss some of the best techniques to keep your HVAC system clean. A clean and dirt-free HVAC system will inevitably ensure efficiency, healthy indoor air quality, reduced energy costs, and more.

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Top HVAC Installation Mistakes To Avoid

February 16, 2021

A new HVAC system will increase comfort, keep energy costs manageable, and much more. On the other hand, improper HVAC installation is a nightmare to deal with, leading to poor indoor air quality, frequent HVAC repairs, premature replacement, and more. Choose experienced and certified HVAC contractors to ensure a good outcome.

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Going Green With Your HVAC

February 8, 2021

About 50% of the energy used in an average American household goes to heating and cooling. To reduce your overall energy use and, in turn, your financial and environmental costs, you need to make sure that your HVAC system is energy-efficient. In this article, we discuss nine tips to make your HVAC more “green.”

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Carpet And Indoor Air Quality: Why Carpet Is Bad For You

February 1, 2021

For some, carpet is the perfect flooring option as it provides insulation, reduces noise, enhances aesthetic appeal. However, carpet has its drawbacks as well. Acknowledging how carpet can be bad for you will allow better decisions and smarter solutions. In this article, we focus on the effects of carpets on indoor air quality.

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What Is That Whistling Sound That Happens During An Oil Delivery?

January 18, 2021

Those who are new to oil heat typically wonder why there is a whistling sound that takes place during an oil delivery. The whistling sound is normal and should not be a cause for concern. This article will discuss what this sound is and why it is essential for your heating oil unit.

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3 Reasons Your Furnace Is Rusting

January 11, 2021

While rust is especially prevalent in humid climates, the mere act of using your furnace creates temperature imbalances. These imbalances can actually manufacture some of the moisture that will eventually cut down even the most reliable and well-built heating systems. In this article, we discuss some of the common causes of this problem.