Heat Pump: Why Does Yours Keep Freezing Up in the Winter?
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6 November 2018
If your heat pump is 10 years old or younger, you may hope that the appliance will last a few more years before you need to replace it. Although your heat pump can last as long as 16 years before you need to install a new one, it can develop some issues—such as frozen coils—that affect its ability to warm your home in the winter. Learn more about your frozen heat pump below.
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Tips For Heating Unit System Replacement In A Mobile Home
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8 October 2018
If your mobile home's old furnace has breathed its last breath of hot air and needs replacement before the cold winter has set in, then you will be pleased to learn that replacing it is a fairly simple and straightforward process.
As long as you have some basic tools and DIY knowledge, this is a project you can easily tackle yourself. The process of removing your old furnace unit and replacing it with a new one should only take about an hour.
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5 Ways To Improve HVAC Productivity
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25 July 2018
Your HVAC system needs some help over the years. That is, in order to get the most out of your HVAC system, you want to do other things that are going to make it more efficient and effective. For example, running your heat while your windows and doors are open is obviously not smart. This is obviously an extreme example, but many homeowners unwittingly do a number of other subtle mistakes that greatly reduce the efficiency of their heating system.
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4 DIY Projects To Improve AC Efficiency And Reduce Wear During Summer Heatwaves
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25 July 2018
Summer heatwaves are a time when you want to be in your air-conditioned home, nice and cool. The efficiency of your AC is important to reduce strain and wear that can cause problems. In addition to the routine maintenance, there are also DIY projects that you can do to improve efficiency and help reduce AC equipment wear. Here are some DIY projects that will improve the efficiency of your AC and protected from summer failure.
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