Commercial HVAC Life Expectancy

Commercial HVAC Life Expectancy

Purchasing a new HVAC system for your St. Louis commercial building is a major capital expenditure. Businesses look to maximize their return on their HVAC investment by accurately budgeting for the purchase and ensuring their system performs efficiently at all times. Knowing your commercial HVAC life expectancy is the key to making informed decisions on the investment and taking steps to improve its efficiency. Read on to learn more about factors that affect HVAC life expectancy. For more help, contact … Continue reading Commercial HVAC Life Expectancy

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Do You Know What to do When Your Furnace Goes Out in Winter?

What to do When Your Furnace Goes Out in Winter

It can be very troublesome if your furnace decides to just go down in the middle of the cold winter. Routine furnace maintenance and timely repairs are often able to prevent this sudden breakdown. But, even if you did carry out regular HVAC maintenance, the furnace can still face trouble due to other reasons like a power outage during storms or unforeseen breakdowns. Whatever the reason may be, losing the heat in your home during winters can be a real … Continue reading Do You Know What to do When Your Furnace Goes Out in Winter?

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Use These HVAC Tips for a Warmer Winter

HVAC Tips for a Warmer Winter

Winters are pleasant for a lot of reasons, from festive times and holidays to having fun in the snow. But, no matter how much you love the snow, we are sure you still want to be cozy and warm when you are inside. We recommend that every household should get their HVAC system cleaned and checked during fall, before winter sets in, and if you did, your HVAC system is probably working in perfect condition. But, did your HVAC contractor … Continue reading Use These HVAC Tips for a Warmer Winter

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How to Run Your Electric Furnace Efficiently

How to Run Your Electric Furnace Efficiently

The electric furnace is usually not the most preferred choice when it comes to choosing an economical heating option for your home. Electricity is costlier than natural gas, and if you are not able to run your electric furnace efficiently, you could be getting sky-high energy bills during winters. But apart from the cost, there are several advantages of using an electric furnace too, which is why many homeowners prefer them over gas furnaces. For instance, electric furnaces are often … Continue reading How to Run Your Electric Furnace Efficiently

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How to Know If Your HVAC is Not Running Efficiently

HVAC is Not Running Efficiently

Sudden failures of your HVAC system can be very annoying. Imagine your heating system going kaput in the middle of a cold winter night. Or the air conditioner refusing to switch on a hot summer afternoon. To prevent such sudden failures from ruining your days, it is important that you detect signs of trouble before they lead to a major problem. If your HVAC is not running efficiently, it will not only need more repairs in the long run, but … Continue reading How to Know If Your HVAC is Not Running Efficiently

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Home Improvement HVAC Impacts You Should Know About

Home Improvement HVAC Tips

Are you thinking of renovating your home? That is a great idea. Homes need to be upgraded and maintained from time to time to ensure that the structure remains strong and the design is functional for your family. But in all of this, did you miss something? Your HVAC unit is what we are talking about. When planning a renovation or remodeling project, homeowners often overlook the home improvement HVAC impacts they may have to face. When you are remodeling … Continue reading Home Improvement HVAC Impacts You Should Know About

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What Causes Furnace Short Cycling?

Furnace Short Cycling Causes

Does your HVAC system’s furnace keep turning on and off frequently? A normal HVAC system furnace that is working perfectly should run uninterrupted until the temperature set on the thermostat is reached. But often, when there is a fault in the system, the furnace switches off by itself even if the desired temperature hasn’t been attained. It then turns on again because, the desired temperature was not attained. This can be very annoying for the residents and also a cause … Continue reading What Causes Furnace Short Cycling?

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How to Use Your Heat Pump to Save Money

How to Use Your Heat Pump to Save Money

The heat pump is an essential piece of equipment in your home every winter. But heating bills can be hard to control if you are not using your heat pump judiciously. Learning to use the heat pump to save energy can not only make it more economical but also give you better heating efficiency. The idea is to get good heating even on the coldest days through the winter but at minimum cost. We are sharing some great tips to … Continue reading How to Use Your Heat Pump to Save Money

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Thermostat Troubleshooting Tips

Thermostat Troubleshooting Tips

The thermostat is an often overlooked but extremely important component of your HVAC system. We tend to take it for granted, but a simple fault in the thermostat could render your whole HVAC unit useless. If you have been experiencing problems like furnace short cycling, or a difference between the temperature shown by the thermostat and the actual temperature, you probably need to act soon. Your faulty thermostat could be causing your energy bills to skyrocket while you still have … Continue reading Thermostat Troubleshooting Tips

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Top 3 Reasons to Schedule an IAQ Appointment

Reasons to Schedule an IAQ Appointment

The air we breathe outside every day is often polluted and full of disease-causing contaminants. So we take relief in the fact that the air inside our homes is at least safe to breathe. But how do you know this is true? What if the air inside your home is also polluted or has disease-causing germs? The only way of finding out if your indoor air is safe and healthy is if you schedule an IAQ appointment. IAQ or Indoor … Continue reading Top 3 Reasons to Schedule an IAQ Appointment

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