When something important breaks down in the home, it can be incredibly frustrating. This is particularly true if it is 20 degrees outside and your gas furnace has decided to stop working and heating your home. Although you need a quick solution, you need to consider three things before you make the final decision to use money for a repair or go ahead and make a big purchase for a new one.
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You're enjoying an afternoon with your favorite movie, but you can't hear the dialogue over one or more different noises coming through your home's vents. Each sound indicates a different type of problem that your HVAC system is facing, and some are more severe than others. Figuring out the potential problem behind each type of sound can help you to determine how urgent it is for you to find someone who can service your system.
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Many homes have radiant heating, which can be an efficient way to heat your home, especially if you live in a colder climate. You may still have some months of the year when you need to have cooling systems. Investing in a ducted cooling system may not be an option for you and can be very costly. There are other options to add cooling to your home, such as using a portable AC, evaporative cooler or ductless AC systems.
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When it comes to the home's HVAC unit, there are many misconceptions. While some fallacies are completely harmless, some can cost quite the pretty penny. In fact, here are three misconceptions regarding your home's HVAC unit that are particularly costly:
Misconception #1 – Your Air Conditioner Is Using Freon.
Many homeowners assume that because their home is not cooling efficiently, that their air conditioning system is using Freon. While it can mean that your unit is low on Freon, it does not mean that it is "
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Your heater is your best resource on days when it starts getting chilly outside. You should have your heater serviced once a year by an HVAC service in order to head off any needed repairs before they became costly and damaging. You do not want to wait on repairs for your heater. The longer you wait, the more expensive and serious the repairs get over time. You do not want to sacrifice having a warm, cozy home in order to save a few bucks in the short term.
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