5 Common AC Problems
When your air conditioner (AC) is running at peak efficiency, you win.
When your air conditioner (AC) is running at peak efficiency, you win.
Summertime is the season for rest and relaxation—except when pollen decides to crash your party.
Want to know the best way to stop problems with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system before they start? Create a preventative maintenance plan.
Just about any electrical appliance has the potential to overheat. Furnaces are no exception. As a homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit. You should also be wary of the associated symptoms, so you know when to take action. Remember, if your system gets too hot, you should keep a cool head and get your furnace taken care of right away.
There’s nothing quite like going green. By choosing environmentally friendly systems for your Utica home, you’ll reduce your carbon footprint and can even save money. Help the environment while also benefiting yourself—who wouldn’t want that?
Looking to install a new heater in your Owensboro home? Your two most popular choices are a heat pump and a furnace. Each one has advantages and disadvantages when compared to the other.
The sound of a well-maintained heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is like a lullaby for a good night’s sleep.
As the saying goes, “Time and tide wait for no one.” Whether you’re prepared or not, the summer months and warmer weather are gone, moving aside for fall and cooler temps. That means here in Utica you need to think about preparing your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for fall maintenance.
Fall is a beautiful time of the year—but it comes with a drop in humidity levels. If you’re concerned about the humidity change and want to enhance your comfort inside your Utica home, installing a humidifier is an excellent option.
When it comes to your air conditioner (AC), a common term used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) business you are likely to see everywhere is your air conditioner’s SEER. But what exactly is SEER?