3 Furnace Blower Failures That Can Leave You Out in the Cold

Posted on: 17 December 2020

Your furnace's blower isn't a particularly mysterious device, and it does what you'd expect: it blows warm air away from the heat exchanger and distributes it throughout your home. Without a functional blower, heated air couldn't move through your ducts, and you'd spend your winter nights shivering under a blanket. You don't usually have to do much to keep your blower operational, but it's a good idea to recognize where problems might crop up.
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Three Ways To Troubleshoot A Furnace

Posted on: 17 November 2020

As the cold months approach, it is vital that your furnace is in proper working order. When the furnace fails, the indoor temperature of the home can fall drastically. Regular maintenance on the unit will keep it running smoothly, alert you to new issues, and extend the lifetime expectancy of the appliance. However, over time there are issues that will arise due to simple wear and tear or human error. Follow this guide to learn how to troubleshoot these problems.
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Getting A Head Start On AC Maintenance Before Summer Weather

Posted on: 17 November 2020

As soon as the weather breaks in spring, you will be cranking the AC up. This also means that some maintenance needs to be done. You should start thinking about maintenance before summer arrives. The following AC maintenance should be done to prepare yourself for summer: Cleaning the AC Condensing Unit to Start  The condensing unit is the first area where you will want to start with maintenance. You are going to need to clean the unit.
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How To Troubleshoot And Repair The 3 Most Important Parts Of Your HVAC System

Posted on: 15 October 2020

The state of your HVAC system determines the level of comfort you will experience when living in your home. When the HVAC system functions properly, the temperature will be ideal, and the air is clean and fresh. On the other hand, when a part of the system fails, you will have to deal with endless problems such as cold spots in the house, stuffiness in the home, and hiked energy bills.
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