Carbon Monoxide Risks and Your Furnace

Carbon Monoxide Risks & Furnace

Your furnace is an essential part of your heating and cooling system as it keeps your house warm during winter. However, if you have an older heating device, such as a gas furnace, it has the potential to become deadly. When this kind of equipment malfunctions, there is a possibility that it could release poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide inside the home. Therefore, all home owners should be aware of the risks that carbon monoxide poses as well as … Continue reading Carbon Monoxide Risks and Your Furnace

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Ways You Could Be Losing Money without a Commercial HVAC Maintenance Contract

HVAC Maintenance Contract Benefits

You have probably heard a lot about HVAC maintenance contracts from various companies and sources around the web. So, are they worth it? Consider this: one of the main reasons why HVAC expenses can get so high is the failure to catch small issues before they become big (and expensive) problems. With regular maintenance, you can rest easy knowing a professional is keeping tabs on your system and keeping it in top condition. In this article, we will show you … Continue reading Ways You Could Be Losing Money without a Commercial HVAC Maintenance Contract

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Top Commercial HVAC Service Contract Benefits

HVAC Service Contract Benefits

If there is one thing certain about machines, it is that they love to break down on us at seemingly the most inconvenient times. However, when you manage or own a commercial building, you need to eliminate as much uncertainty as possible while also being smart with your money. This is exactly why we recommend HVAC service contracts to our commercial customers. An HVAC service contract keeps your system running in top condition and helps make sure you are not … Continue reading Top Commercial HVAC Service Contract Benefits

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When Should I Turn on My Furnace?

Furnace Tips

Fall is here, and the cold St. Louis weather is just starting to set in. During this time many people are left wondering when is best to turn their furnace on for the first time. Like many budget conscious homeowners, you may be tempted to leave the furnace off as long as you can to save money, but you may want to think again. While it can be a debatable conversation, most experts recommend turning on your furnace sooner rather … Continue reading When Should I Turn on My Furnace?

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Fall Air Conditioner Maintenance: Tips to Prepare Your AC for Fall

Fall Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips

When fall approaches and the air cools down, it is time for your air conditioner to have a little rest for the season. Nonetheless, this is also a great time for you to carry out fall air conditioner maintenance since the air conditioner has been working hard for the last couple of months, and there maybe one or two things that need to be fixed. Fall air conditioner maintenance should be carried out by a certified and qualified HVAC Company … Continue reading Fall Air Conditioner Maintenance: Tips to Prepare Your AC for Fall

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Schedule Your Fall Furnace Check Up

Fall Furnace Check Up in St. Louis

Summer is over and fall is here. However, before long, the wonderful weather during fall will disappear and winter will set in with its familiar chill. One of your most vital assets in your home during winter is a reliable furnace to keep you and your loved ones toasty and warm through the cold season. In order to prevent yourself from being left in the cold this winter, a furnace check up in the fall will ensure that your furnace … Continue reading Schedule Your Fall Furnace Check Up

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Switching from Air Conditioning to Heating: What to Know

Switching from Air Conditioning to Heating

As another hot summer comes to a close, homeowners throughout the St. Louis area will be preparing themselves for the chill of the Midwest winter. Air conditioning units will take a break and heating units like furnaces will be tagged in. During this time of year, there are some important things to consider as you switch over from air conditioning to heating in your home. Your Air Conditioner and Heater Share Many of the Same Components These days, most air … Continue reading Switching from Air Conditioning to Heating: What to Know

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HVAC Life Expectancy: What You Need to Know

HVAC Life Expectancy | St. Louis HVAC Company

According to statistics from the US Department of Energy on HVAC life expectancy, AC units should last about anywhere from 15 – 20 years when properly installed and maintained. A furnace lasts about 20 years with favorable upkeep and proper installation. The key takeaway is “properly installed and maintained”. Every homeowner should have some sort of reminder to get their HVAC system professionally inspected with the changes of each season. This will help ensure that your system is ready for … Continue reading HVAC Life Expectancy: What You Need to Know

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3 HVAC Maintenance Tips You Can’t Afford to Skip

HVAC Maintenance Tips

Like many things in life, we often do not appreciate our HVAC systems until we are left without them. Nothing is more uncomfortable or inconvenient than desperately needing a repair or replacement in the sweltering heat of summer or the frigid cold of winter. Ideally, you want to avoid this situation by any means possible. Luckily, we have put together some HVAC maintenance tips to keep your system running strong, and hopefully save you money on costly (and inconvenient) repairs … Continue reading 3 HVAC Maintenance Tips You Can’t Afford to Skip

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Answers to Your Top HVAC Questions

HVAC Questions in St. Louis

Despite the importance of your air-conditioner and furnace in keeping your home comfortable year round, many people still have HVAC questions. Whether it is issues on how these systems operate, whether you are running them properly, or what kind of maintenance needs to be done it never hurts to be ‘in the know’ about your heating and air conditioning systems. The information below will answer some of the most popular HVAC questions we receive. If you have additional questions or … Continue reading Answers to Your Top HVAC Questions

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