Keeping Your HVAC System In Great Condition
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Keeping Your HVAC System In Great Condition

There aren't many things more frustrating than an air conditioning that refuses to run. A hot, muggy home can make your space incredibly uncomfortable, which is why I have always focused on maintaining my air conditioning system. Unfortunately, I still run into problems from time to time and I am sure that all of you do, which is one of the reasons I decided to build this website. Check out these posts for more information about keeping your system working beautifully, even if you aren't naturally good at fixing things. You never know, making the right changes could dramatically improve your summertime experience.

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Keeping Your HVAC System In Great Condition

  • Reducing Utility Costs With a New Water Heater and Plumbing Improvements

    28 January 2021

    High energy bills can become costly with old mechanical systems. Old pipes and appliances like water heaters are major causes. This is because the old pipes leak and lose energy. Investing in new water heaters and other plumbing improvements can reduce your utility bills. Some of the residential plumbing improvements to reduce high energy bills are: Replace the Water Heater Older water heaters can be extremely inefficient. Therefore, it may be one of the first plumbing improvements you want to invest in.

  • Top 3 Things That Can Make It Take Longer To Cool Your Home

    25 January 2021

    You rely on your home's HVAC system to keep your home comfortable. It is hard to get through a hot, humid day without a working AC. When an HVAC repair is needed, it can be a frustrating experience. There are several things that can cause an AC to malfunction. Thankfully, HVAC repair services can get most AC systems back operating. The following points represent underlying reasons your AC system may take longer to cool your home.

  • Five Things That Mitigate Water Heater Leak Damage

    12 January 2021

    Water heater leaks can cause major water damage, especially if they go unnoticed for some time. Preventing the leaks should be a top priority for every home. 1. Drip Pan Drains Every water heater should have a drip pan beneath it to catch any water that leaks from tank damage or a failed hose connection. If your water heater isn't situated near a floor drain or if it is on a second floor, then the drip pan should also contain its own drain line.

  • A Common Air Conditioning Repair: Replacing A Bad Capacitor

    4 December 2020

    When your air conditioner stops working, it's difficult to know what went wrong. Even if your AC has symptoms of short cycling, blowing lukewarm air, or not blowing air at all, different things could be to blame. This is the case with capacitor problems. The signs of a capacitor going bad are also signs of other problems, so your air conditioning repair person will have to diagnose the problem. Here's a look at the purpose of capacitors in your air conditioner and the repairs needed when a capacitor goes bad.

  • Heating Small Spaces? Information To Help You Select Your Best Option

    2 November 2020

    The tiny home lifestyle was first thought to be a fad that would quickly fade away. Instead, it has grown into a full-fledged movement where people choose to eschew the idea of the traditional, large single-family home. Instead, this new breed of homeowner opts to live in a very small space, often no more than 400-500 square feet. Some of these ultra-small homes are traditional tiny homes, built on a wheeled trailer so they can be moved from location to location.