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How Your Heater and Humidifier Work Together During the Winter
Winter is just around the corner, and it’s time to turn on the heat. If you're like most homeowners, you too have a love-hate relationship with your furnace. While you love the cozy warmth, you definitely don't like its drying effects.
DIY vs Professional HVAC
DIY vs Professional HVAC
Maintaining your heating and cooling system is important so that it will be reliable and last for as long as possible. You want to make sure that you hire HVAC professionals to tackle all repairs and to do a yearly tune-up to check for issues.
Heater Blowing Cold Air
Why is My Heater Blowing Cold Air?
/chicago-hvac-companyAs winter draws in and the weather gets colder, you want to be able to turn on your heater and have it blow warm, comforting air into your space. If this doesn’t happen and it blows cold air, this can be incredibly frustrating and disconcerting.
Common Furnace Problems
Common Furnace Problems You Need to Know
A furnace is vital for warmth and comfort, especially during the winter season. The furnace system is more convenient compared to obsolete alternatives such as wood fire. Unfortunately, they are prone to developing breakdowns and problems even with maintenance practices.
Mold in the Home
Mold Exposure Symptoms: What You Need to Do
Mold can grow virtually anywhere, and that makes it scary to homeowners. One place it can grow is in your AC system. Being exposed to mold is not good, and you should take steps to get rid of it if you have it and prevent it as well.
Summer Home Maintenance Tips
Summer Home Maintenance Tips
Maintenance in Summer Summer is heating up and hopefully; your HVAC system is cooling your home down. Make sure your HVAC unit keeps functioning correctly and cost-effectively by performing a little preventative maintenance. These five easy steps should keep your air conditioner running and your energy costs low. Replace Filters Replacing a dirty HVAC filter can reduce energy consumption by as much as 15%. A dirty filter also makes your unit work harder, which can lead to a breakdown. Most experts agree that filters should be changed at least every quarter. Change filters monthly if your system is in constant use. Clean filters also improve the quality of air in your home. If anyone in your home has allergies or if you have pets, you may want to change HVAC filters more often. Be sure to match the MERV rating of the filter you are replacing. Clean Up Cleaning your air conditioner and cleaning around it will ensure plenty of airflow. You can do this by cleaning out the drainage hole at the base of the unit. Vacuum the fins on the side of your air conditioner with the brush attachment on your shop vac. Remove leaves, debris, and plants from around your air conditioner. Turn your unit off before cleaning. The electrical disconnect box should be located close to your outside unit.