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Improving Air Quality

Improving Air Quality

Fight Cold & Flu Season with Improved Air Quality As the air begins to cool, and winter finally sets in for the long haul, if you’re like many of us, you’re dreading the cold and flu season that’s about to come with it. While you can come down with the flu or a common cold all year round, the CDC says peak infection rates last from December to February.  Viruses, like the flu, a common cold, or even COVID-19, are airborne, meaning your home comfort system – your air quality like your air conditioner and...

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Best HVAC Questions to Ask Before Buying an HVAC system

Best HVAC Questions to Ask Before Buying an HVAC system

Knowing the best HVAC questions to ask will help those who want to update their systems to narrow down their selections. An HVAC system is usually an afterthought until it begins to malfunction. Many factors impact a homeowners’ decision on which HVAC system to purchase, and it is vital to choose one that is the right fit for each homeowners’ lifestyle. Choosing a dealer can be challenging. Best HVAC Questions: Does My System Need to be Repaired or Replaced? This question may be the most critical one to ask an...

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How to Maintain Your HVAC in the Summer

How to Maintain Your HVAC in the Summer

The summer heat is one of the few true tests for an HVAC system. As homeowners experience rising heat and humidity, air conditioning temperatures are typically turned down to keep their homes cool and comfortable. During this season, one of the worst situations to be in is sweating in a home with a malfunctioning HVAC system. Fortunately, there are several ways to maintain your AC in the summer to ensure that it runs properly and efficiently. 1. Maintain the Air Filter Properly caring for the air filter allows...

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The Importance of Monitoring Humidity Levels with HVAC Systems

The Importance of Monitoring Humidity Levels with HVAC Systems

The Environmental Protection Agency recommends keeping indoor humidity levels between 30-50% year-round to maintain comfort levels and good air quality.  The Problems With High Humidity Levels Too much humidity in a home, and the risk of having mold, mildew, dust, and allergens increases substantially. High humidity levels also cause damage to hardwood floors and fabrics, condensation on windows, and a musty odor in the home. With high humidity levels, the home feels too warm, causing HVAC systems to work harder...

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Energy Efficiency and Smart Thermostats Go Hand in Hand

Energy Efficiency and Smart Thermostats Go Hand in Hand

Smart thermostats make it easier than ever for homeowners to keep their homes comfortable without even thinking about it. However, there’s a lot more to the importance of having a smart thermostat besides convenience. Here are 3 reasons why smart thermostats are key to energy efficiency in an HVAC System. 1. Reduced Energy Usage and Cost HVAC units without a smart thermostat often run on only one speed, and must be adjusted manually. This leaves the burden of determining ideal temperature and efficient energy...

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How to Maximize Energy Efficiency with HVAC Systems

How to Maximize Energy Efficiency with HVAC Systems

What’s a SEER ratio? The U.S. Department of Energy defines SEER as the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, or the measure of the energy efficiency of a heating and cooling system. Minimum standards are set by the DOE, depending on geographical region. To calculate a SEER ratio, DOE simulates a “typical” cooling season of a region, and compares outdoor temperatures (from 60 degrees to over 100) to a constant indoor temperature. Then, they divide that number by energy usage in Watt-Hours. The total is the...

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