4 Good Reasons You Need a Replacement Furnace this Year

Reasons You Need a Replacement Furnace

Every piece of equipment has its life, irrespective of whether you are using it for residential or commercial purposes. Your HVAC system has a definite life span too, and at some point, you will find yourself needing a replacement furnace. But the good news is, its life can be increased with regular HVAC maintenance and by replacing certain parts when you need to give your HVAC unit a new lease on life. Your furnace undergoes a lot of wear and … Continue reading 4 Good Reasons You Need a Replacement Furnace this Year

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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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A Guide to Your Home Heating Options

Guide to Your Home Heating Options

When it comes to home heating, American homeowners usually choose one of a couple popular options. The home heating system you will come across most often in the U.S. is one with a furnace, a centralized air circulation system, and a network of ducts and vents to distribute the heated air throughout the house. But apart from the furnace-based heating system, there are other home heating options available too. Before you decide to invest in a home heating system, it … Continue reading A Guide to Your Home Heating Options

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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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Do I Need a Whole House Humidifier for my St. Louis Home?

Do I Need a Whole House Humidifier

Winters can be fun with all the festivities around Christmas and the cold weather in general, more so if there is snow. But the winter months are also the driest months in St. Louis. The dry air that comes with the winter can be as uncomfortable as the high humidity of the summers. Dryness of the air can cause some health and comfort issues. With all of this cold, dry air, you may find yourself asking every winter – “Do … Continue reading Do I Need a Whole House Humidifier for my St. Louis Home?

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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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Why Furnace Maintenance Matters

Why Furnace Maintenance Matters

For most of us, the furnace is the most neglected part of our HVAC system. We may clean and maintain the air conditioning unit to keep cool in hot summer months, but never consider going a little deeper and getting furnace maintenance done in the fall as well. It is not until we encounter a serious problem with the heating system that we get professional HVAC technicians to have the whole system checked. But the sooner you realize that furnace … Continue reading Why Furnace Maintenance Matters

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When to Replace a Furnace: Comparing Repair and Replacement

When to Replace a Furnace

The furnace is by far one of the most important parts of your HVAC unit. It handles very high temperatures and runs in extreme conditions to keep you warm, which makes it quite prone to damage and wearing out. Knowing when to replace a furnace is the key to a long-lasting HVAC system and money savings. Your furnace does not necessarily need to be replaced at the slightest appearance of a crack or leakage. Minor problems can be repaired by … Continue reading When to Replace a Furnace: Comparing Repair and Replacement

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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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