Homeowner Tips for Below Freezing Temperatures

Homeowner Tips for Below Freezing Temperatures

When the thermometer drops below freezing, your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system works overtime to keep your family warm and safe. Taking a few proactive steps can help you avoid costly breakdowns, maintain efficiency, and ensure your system is ready to handle the frigid weather.   1. Check and Change Your Air …

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All About the Air Scrubber

All About the Air Scrubber

Indoor Air Quality, or IAQ, refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), are gases emitted by many of the goods we use to build and maintain our homes. Exposure to these harmful air pollutants over …

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What to Do When You Have an R22 Unit

What to Do When You Have an R22 Unit

R22 refrigerant is a chemical used in both air conditioners and heat pumps that is used to cool your home. On January 1st, 2020, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned the production of R22 because of it’s harmful impact on the ozone layer when released into the air. Click here for more info on the …

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5 Common Furnace Problems In the Winter

5 Common Furnace Problems In the Winter

Winter is the time for home heating, and boy do we get a lot of questions about furnaces! Furnaces are designed to be long-lasting and reliable without issues…most of the time! But almost everything requires a couple repairs here and there. Among all the service calls we get as HVAC experts, there are many overlapping …

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Heat Pump Myths Debunked

Heat Pump Myths Debunked

Heat pumps have grown in popularity over the years because of their advances in HVAC technology. In fact, they can be a complete system replacement. They provide a range of benefits that some heating and cooling systems can’t provide. However, quick advancement may lead to an outdated reputation. Unfortunately, some people can have some incorrect …

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