Choose a Reliable St. Louis HVAC Contractor: A Checklist of What to Look For

Choosing the Best St. Louis HVAC Contractor

If you have an HVAC system, you will at one point or another require the services of an HVAC contractor. Choosing an HVAC contractor can sometimes seem a bit overwhelming. When choosing your St. Louis HVAC contractor, you need to be sure that the person will do a great job and get it right the first time. Read on to find out some of the key things to keep in mind when looking for a reliable St. Louis HVAC contractor. … Continue reading Choose a Reliable St. Louis HVAC Contractor: A Checklist of What to Look For

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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

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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

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Easy and Effective Tips for Extending HVAC Lifespan

Tips for Extending HVAC Lifespan

Extending HVAC lifespan is a major concern for many homeowners. Of course, you want the system to serve you for as long as possible while still maintaining good efficiency levels. Performing regular maintenance checks, either on your own or with the help of an HVAC technician can go a long way into ensuring that you extend your HVAC’s lifespan. Galmiche & Sons has been proud to tend to the HVAC needs of residents throughout St. Louis for over 60 years. … Continue reading Easy and Effective Tips for Extending HVAC Lifespan

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Money Saving Tips to Make Furnace Replacement Affordable

Furnace Replacement Tips | Save Money

When your furnace starts aging and breaking down time after time, you usually start to think that you may need a furnace replacement in the imminent future. However, for many homeowners, the thought of this can be a nightmare, especially for those on a tight budget. With the cold winter in full force, you may be a little worried about how you are going to finance a furnace replacement. At Galmiche & Sons, we know furnace replacement can be expensive, … Continue reading Money Saving Tips to Make Furnace Replacement Affordable

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A Guide to Cold Air Leaks in Your Home

A Guide to Cold Air Leaks in Your Home

Having an efficient HVAC system comes in handy, especially during cold winter days and nights. An energy efficient system will ensure that you do not spend too much on utility bills. However, even with an efficient system, it is important to have an efficient home as well. Cold air leaks are one of the things that make your home less efficient. It is, therefore, important to know how to deal with them. In this article, we will highlight some of … Continue reading A Guide to Cold Air Leaks in Your Home

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What is Air Balancing and What Do You Need to Know?

What is Air Balancing

If you have been experiencing energy inefficiency in your home’s HVAC system, you may have a problem with air balancing. It is important to have this corrected as soon as possible to avoid outrageous utility bills. Air balancing problems may also be the reason for uneven heating and cooling as well as a decrease in comfort. Read on to find out more about air balancing. In the meantime, if you are experiencing any air balancing problems in your St. Louis … Continue reading What is Air Balancing and What Do You Need to Know?

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Tips for Finding and Fixing Cold Air Leaks in Your Home

Tips for Finding and Fixing Cold Air Leaks

Whenever your HVAC system is in use, it is important to be sure that it is working at maximum efficiency. This improves the lifespan of the system as well as helps to save on dollars that would be spent on utility bills. There are a couple of things that you can do to ensure that you are not spending too much on energy. One of the ways to do this is by fixing cold air leaks. Cold air leaks allow … Continue reading Tips for Finding and Fixing Cold Air Leaks in Your Home

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Simple Fixes to Troubleshoot a Broken Furnace

Tips to Troubleshoot a Broken Furnace

If you know a thing or two about HVAC, then you know that you can sometimes deal with a broken furnace on your own. However, many homeowners may not realize this. When you discover a broken furnace, the first thing you do may not need to be a call to your HVAC contractors. With a simple few fixes, you may be able to deal with the issue yourself and save a couple of bucks. In this article, we look at … Continue reading Simple Fixes to Troubleshoot a Broken Furnace

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Humidifier FAQs: What You Need to Know About Home Humidity

Home Humidity FAQs

For the ultimate comfort and health, it is important to ensure that home humidity levels are well regulated. For this, most experts recommend using a whole house humidifier to keep the humidity levels in check. Yet, when it comes to home humidity, there are certain questions that are still frequently asked. Have a look and get to know some facts about your home humidity and humidifiers in general. In the meantime, if you are experiencing any problems with your HVAC … Continue reading Humidifier FAQs: What You Need to Know About Home Humidity

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