House Feeling Colder? 2 Heating System Problems That Can Cause This

Posted on: 11 March 2021

If your home is feeling colder than it normally does, then you likely have a problem with your heating system. Fortunately, you may be able to take care of the problem yourself. If not, you can hire a heating repair service to help you. Below are two problems that can cause this to happen. Check the Thermostat The first thing you should do is to check your thermostat. Make sure no one in your home has set the thermostat to cool.
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Is Your HVAC System Responsible For Your Allergies?

Posted on: 5 March 2021

While spring can be a beautiful time of the year, it can also be an unpleasant experience for many allergy sufferers. Returning home should provide some welcome relief, but what if your home is the source of your allergies? A runny nose or itchy eyes are sure signs that something irritating is in the air, and there may be an issue if you notice these symptoms when you step in your front door.
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The Furnace Repairs Your Home Is Going To Need As Winter Comes To An End

Posted on: 29 January 2021

The furnace of your home may be old and need some repairs before turning it off this summer. Therefore, you want to start spring with maintenance and repairs to the furnace. The system may need minor repairs now. The following furnace repairs for your home will help you prepare for warmer weather: Issues With the Thermocouple The thermocouple is an important component of your furnace. It is what controls that pilot light and shuts the gas off to keep you safe.
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3 Ways Your Refrigerant Line Set Can Impact Your AC Installation

Posted on: 21 December 2020

If you aren't an installer, then you probably don't give much thought to the line set that your air conditioning system uses. Your line set forms the plumbing for your refrigerant loop, carrying it as it travels along both the system's low and high-pressure sides. Proper refrigerant plumbing shouldn't require much thought from homeowners, but poor installation choices can lead to trouble.  The more you understand these straightforward but essential elements, the better you'll understand the installation process for your new system.
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