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General HVAC QuestionsWHAT IS HVAC?
HVAC is short for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. These are the systems that regulate airflow, air exchange, temperature and heat transfer in your home or business. This requires professional training to install and safely maintain, just like the plumbing or electrical wiring in your house. When should I have my Heating and Cooling systems serviced?
We recommend scheduling routine HVAC maintenance appointments seasonally, in the spring and fall. To make sure everything is functioning properly, safely and at it’s peak efficiency. This is really no different than your car. Routine maintenance and preventative measures will help get the most out of your investment. How often and Why do we need to replace HVAC air filters?
Most standard air filters need to be replaced every 30 to 60 days, but if your home is exposed to high levels of allergens like pet hair or someone in your home has respiratory issues, you may need to change the filter more often. The higher end filter systems can last 6 months to a year based on air quality of the space. The filter not only helps the air you breathe, a good filter system will also protect your furnace blower from dust and debris. How important is my indoor air quality?
Indoor Air Quality, or IAQ, measures the freshness, purity, temperature, and humidity of your home, making it the single most important measurement for the quality of the air you breathe. Damp or polluted air can have lasting effects on your health. We can offer many options to address these concerns. Such as; whole house Dehumidifiers, Humidifiers, ERV & HRV, UV lights, hospital grade filter systems, air scrubbers and Ionization. How long do Heating and AC units typically last?
HVAC systems can last a long time if regularly maintained. They can last 15-20 years. Some of units we have been servicing are approaching 30 plus years old, though that is rarer, they are also less efficient. A professionally, properly installed and well maintained HVAC system can save you money. HeatingWhen should I replace my furnace?
Furnaces can last 15 to 20 years, or more with proper maintenance. Ask our technicians during a furnace maintenance visit to evaluate both the age and maintenance records of your furnace for a specific recommendation. Keep in mind to look for the higher efficiency models that fits your budget. This will save on annual heating bills. What are some of the most common problems about why people call for heating service?
We can perform routine maintenance checks before the weather turns chilly so any small issues can be spotted before they become serious. The following are other complaints we often hear in the cooler months. Need help lighting pilot light – House or rooms are too cold – Furnace not firing – Heater not keeping up with the cold – Heat pump not working – Thermostat broken – Hot air not blowing – Weird smell when furnace starts up – Vents not blowing warm air – Utility bills too expensive. What does MERV mean?
MERV is an acronym that stands for minimum efficiency reporting value. MERV is measurement scale (1-16) created by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to rate the effectiveness of air filters. The higher the MERV,the more efficient the air filter is and the harder it is for your system to draw air through the system. We generally recommend between 7-11 MERV filters for most circumstances. How do I re-light my pilot light?
Most of the newer heaters no longer operate with pilot lights like they did in the past. If you need more help with your furnace or heater, we can answer your questions. We recommend yearly maintenance all heaters and furnaces to spot issues while they are small, so your heater doesn’t leave you cold in the dead of winter. Where can I find information about energy efficiency tax rebates from city, state, and federal sources?
Where can I find information about energy efficiency tax rebates from city, state, and federal sources? We recommend visiting the State Energy Conservation Office which compiles resources to track down these rebates! Also be sure to check with your electrical utility as they sometimes offer rebate programs for installing energy-efficient air conditioning and heating systems. EnergyStar also has a website to search for rebates on EnergyStar-certified appliances |
CoolingHow do I know when it’s time for an AC replacement?
It’s hard for the average homeowner to know when to replace an Air Conditioner. But your HVAC technician can alert you when the cost of repairs is greater than the cost of replacing the system with one that saves you more money on your energy bill. If your utility costs are increasing or you notice your AC is no longer keeping your home cool, those are clear signs it’s time for an inspection and possibly a new AC system. What should I do about my frozen AC?
You can turn it off at the thermostat, and set the fan to on. This will help thaw out the coils before the technician gets there. Can I fix a noisy AC unit myself?
If your AC is making unusual noises, you should call our team for an inspection. Without proper training, you may only cause more damage by trying to complete any repairs yourself, so save yourself the time and hassle and let us take care of the noise. What are the benefits of a programmable thermostat?
A programmable thermostat is a simple, cost-saving device to focus temperature control for the times and days you need it most, reducing energy use while you’re at work, school, or on vacation. Smart thermostats will give you remote access to control your comfort settings from anywhere. What is a ductless mini-split system?
A ductless mini-split system started out as a popular cooling solution for homes without central air ducts. With one unit attached outside and one or more small units mounted on a wall inside, the “split” system draws air in, cools it, and ventilates back out without the need for installing ductwork. These are also now being used for heating, even in cold climate areas. Basic cooling issues & when to call
Rooms not cooling – House is hot – A/C Blowing warm air – Thermostat broken – Freon leaks – Duct leaks- Drain pan leaking – Electric or gas bills too high – Noisy equipment Contact us to schedule a call if you are experiencing any of these issues. We also offer 24/7 emergency service to get you comfortable again. |
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