Should I Replace my Furnace and AC Together?

Should I Replace my Furnace and AC Together

Quite often, when we think of replacing parts of our HVAC system, we only think of replacing the furnace alone or the air conditioner alone. We see the heating and cooling systems as separate units that can function independently. While the furnace and the air conditioner do perform different functions – the AC cools your home in summer and the furnace heats it in winter – they are both equally important. If your HVAC system is old, it is often … Continue reading Should I Replace my Furnace and AC Together?

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5 Tips to Prepare Your HVAC System for Cold Weather

Tips to Prepare Your HVAC System for Cold Weather

Winters in St. Louis can be harsh. Though we don’t face extended periods of very cold weather, the few days that the temperature goes subzero can be quite difficult to handle. Having your HVAC system running in perfect condition is essential, so your family doesn’t have to face trouble in the cold weather. Regular HVAC maintenance is imperative to ensure that the unit keeps functioning properly year after year. But particularly before the winter, preparing your HVAC system is all … Continue reading 5 Tips to Prepare Your HVAC System for Cold Weather

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Is Fall the Best Time for HVAC Replacement?

What is the Best Time for HVAC Replacement

It is almost winter, and very soon, our heating systems will be kicking back into action. But more often than not, we forget about our HVAC systems until it gets cold outside and we really need to switch it on. What if your HVAC system does not work when you switch it on after a year? Especially if you haven’t had your HVAC unit maintained in the past few years, it is likely that there may be issues with your … Continue reading Is Fall the Best Time for HVAC Replacement?

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How Going Green Can Reduce Your HVAC Costs

Reduce Your HVAC Costs by Going Green

Everywhere around the world, the impact of climate change is being felt which has given rise to a growing need for a clean and green way of living. Industries, governments, and agencies all over the world are trying to introduce new ways to minimize energy consumption, lower emissions, and stop the damage that is being done to the environment. In all of this, you can also contribute your part by going green in your home. Adopting some environmentally friendly practices … Continue reading How Going Green Can Reduce Your HVAC Costs

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Why HVAC Safety Checks are Important

Why HVAC Safety Checks are Important

Be it your HVAC or any other electrical appliance for that matter, regular safety checks are a must. Carrying out an HVAC safety check at least once a year is not only important for your safety but also for the longevity of the equipment. HVAC safety checks are usually done during your annual maintenance of the HVAC unit. If you have hired a responsible and reliable heating and air conditioner maintenance company, safety checks should ideally be a part of … Continue reading Why HVAC Safety Checks are Important

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Tips to Increase Home Equity with HVAC System Upgrades

Increase Home Equity with HVAC System Upgrades

Did you know your HVAC system could help to increase home equity? When you think of selling your home, most buyers are obviously looking for a place that is more or less fully equipped. An updated HVAC system is one of the first things that a buyer would want in a home. Many homes have the ductwork ready but may have an old, outdated, and inefficient HVAC system installed, which can be a deal-breaker. If you are selling your home, … Continue reading Tips to Increase Home Equity with HVAC System Upgrades

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HVAC Smells & Sounds: What Do They Mean?

HVAC Smells & Sounds

Your heating and air conditioning system runs almost all year long. Particularly in St. Louis, where the summers are sweltering and winters equally harsh, the HVAC system has to be on the job all the time. It undergoes a lot of wear and tear and requires regular maintenance to ensure that it runs efficiently for longer. Over time, you may notice certain changes in the smells and sounds coming from your HVAC systems. HVAC smells and sounds tell a lot … Continue reading HVAC Smells & Sounds: What Do They Mean?

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Fall Allergy Concerns? Learn How Your HVAC System Can Reduce Allergies

Fall Allergy Concerns & Your HVAC

Each year in the U.S., over fifty million people suffer from allergies, which are one of the major causes of chronic illnesses. Allergens are present in dust, pollen, and mold. Seasonal allergies caused by sensitivity to dust mites, pollens, or airborne mold spores, tend to get worse in fall, winter, and spring. A well-maintained HVAC system improves air quality, prevents the accumulation of allergens, reduces fall allergy concerns, and enhances the level of comfort inside your home. Read on to … Continue reading Fall Allergy Concerns? Learn How Your HVAC System Can Reduce Allergies

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What Can HVAC Zone Control Do for You?

What is HVAC Zone Control

Not every area of your home or office space requires the same, consistent level of heating and cooling. Certain spaces need to be at a different temperature than the rest of the house, to ensure that it does not become too moldy or dry. For example, the kitchen, bathroom, and living room all are exposed to different conditions. In these cases, it helps to install a HVAC zone control system in your home. This is also called HVAC zoning system … Continue reading What Can HVAC Zone Control Do for You?

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How to Choose an HVAC System That is Right for You

How to Choose an HVAC System

Thinking of getting a new HVAC system installed for your St. Louis home? That is a great idea. But have you decided which HVAC system to buy? There are hundreds of options out there, and knowing how to choose an HVAC system that meets your needs can make a big difference to your costs and the return on investment you get. Read on below to learn more about how to choose an HVAC system for your home. Once you have … Continue reading How to Choose an HVAC System That is Right for You

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