5 Signs It’s Time for Furnace Replacement

Signs it's time for Furnace Replacement

It can be hard to decide whether you are due for a furnace replacement or not. While there are many reasons you might be thinking about upgrading or changing your furnace, furnace replacement can cost quite a bit, so it is not a decision to make lightly. That said, there are a few signs you should look out for that indicate a furnace replacement is indeed a good idea for your home. You want your heating & air conditioning system … Continue reading 5 Signs It’s Time for Furnace Replacement

Share on:

9 HVAC Troubleshooting Hacks to Save You Money

HVAC Troubleshooting Hacks to Save You Money

Realizing there is something wrong with your HVAC system can be a scary moment. If you do not know much about HVAC troubleshooting, relatively simple issues can seem a lot more serious than they are. Not only will the following HVAC troubleshooting tips help you avoid that moment of panic when something goes wrong, they can help you save money on HVAC costs and keep your HVAC system in good working order. Contact Galmiche & Sons to schedule an appointment … Continue reading 9 HVAC Troubleshooting Hacks to Save You Money

Share on:

Furnace Troubleshooting: How to Tell if Your Blower Motor is Overheating

Blower Motor Overheating | Furnace Troubleshooting

The furnace is built to withstand harsh conditions, and with proper maintenance, you should not have too many problems with the unit. However, furnace problems can occur, and you may find yourself needing to do some furnace troubleshooting at some point over the life of your system. The blower motor overheating is one of the most common issues that could arise with your furnace. Read on to find out how you can tell if your blower motor is overheating and … Continue reading Furnace Troubleshooting: How to Tell if Your Blower Motor is Overheating

Share on:

Common Reasons for Poor HVAC Airflow

Reasons for Poor HVAC Airflow

It can be tough to nail down exactly why you are having HVAC airflow problems, as many different things can affect airflow. There are, however, a few things to look out for, which might be responsible for low or uneven airflow in your HVAC system and home. It is important to investigate HVAC airflow issues not only because they can affect your comfort in the home, but also because airflow issues can be indicative of bigger problems, or can even … Continue reading Common Reasons for Poor HVAC Airflow

Share on:

How to Know if Your Thermostat is Reading the Wrong Temperature

How to Know if Your Thermostat is Reading the Wrong Temperature

There are a lot of reasons why your thermostat might be reading the wrong temperature, from electrical issues to dirty air filters, and more. The first step to fixing these though, is to determine if your thermostat really is reading the wrong temperature to begin with. From there, you can try a few quick fixes, which might solve the problem for you. Or, in St. Louis you can contact the heating & air conditioning team at Galmiche & Sons to … Continue reading How to Know if Your Thermostat is Reading the Wrong Temperature

Share on:

Top Reasons for Cold Spots in Your House: Solutions for Home Heating Inefficiencies

Reasons for Cold Spots in Your House

Throughout the winter season, you may have noticed some cold spots in your house. If so, you are probably also wondering where they came from and how to resolve them. Cold spots are basically areas in your home that do not get to the same temperature as the rest of the house. So what could be the cause of the cold spots in your house and how do you deal with them? Read on to find out more about the … Continue reading Top Reasons for Cold Spots in Your House: Solutions for Home Heating Inefficiencies

Share on:

10 Furnace Facts You Didn’t Know

Furnace Facts | St. Louis HVAC Repair

In most St. Louis area homes, the furnace is kept in the basement. This means that most of the time, we do not even bother to check on it. However, regular maintenance is important for your furnace to keep working efficiently and for as long as possible. With proper care, your furnace could end up serving your family for a very long time. There are a number of furnace facts that many people may not realize. Read on to find … Continue reading 10 Furnace Facts You Didn’t Know

Share on:

Winter Storm Safety Tips for Your Home

Winter Storm Safety Tips for your Home

The weather during winter in St. Louis can be very unpredictable. As such, winter storms are to be expected at some point. Frustratingly, ice and snow storms can lead to so much damage. It is, therefore, necessary to know what to do in case you are caught up in a winter storm. Read on to find out a couple of winter storm safety tips that you can use to ensure that your home and family are safe. In the meantime, … Continue reading Winter Storm Safety Tips for Your Home

Share on:

Why is My Furnace Leaking? And Other Common Furnace Repair Solutions

Furnace Repair Solutions for a Leaking Furnace

One of the worst things that can happen to your home during winter is finding out that your furnace is not working as it should. Of course, this means that you will have trouble warming up the house, and can even result in high energy bills. Regular maintenance will ensure that most of these problems are caught before they get any worse. However, there are a couple of furnace repair solutions that you should have at hand at all times … Continue reading Why is My Furnace Leaking? And Other Common Furnace Repair Solutions

Share on:

What is a Heat Exchanger and What Does It Do?

What is a Heat Exchanger

Most homes and businesses in the St. Louis area have an HVAC system, and these systems are typically made up of many parts. However, not many people understand all of these parts and what their importance is. One major component of an HVAC system is the heat exchanger. In this article, we highlight what a heat exchanger is and what role it plays in keeping the indoor air of your home or business comfortable. In the meantime, if you have … Continue reading What is a Heat Exchanger and What Does It Do?

Share on: