Common Repairs That Your Furnace May Need Before Winter Starts

Posted on: 4 January 2021

The furnace in your home needs to be running right and ready for the winter months, or you run the risk of it breaking down when you need it most. Some of the most common failure points are things that can be corrected by a furnace repair company before they leave you without heat if you plan ahead and have the furnace inspected in the fall.  Fuel System Problems Many furnaces run on number two heating oil, and the fuel systems can clog and gel in the cold.
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Heating Issues: Why Does Your Heat Pump Bang And Smoke?

Posted on: 7 December 2020

If your heat pump bangs and smoke at different times of the day or night, don't panic just yet. Your heat pump could be entering defrost mode, or it could be experiencing another issue. Learn why heat pumps bang and smoke in the cold season and what you can do if your heat pump experiences a problem below. Is It Normal for Heat Pumps to Bang and Smoke? In the winter months, your heat pump extracts heat from the ground and outdoor air and redistributes it into your home.
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How Does My Home's HVAC Unit Affect Indoor Air Quality?

Posted on: 5 November 2020

When it comes to air quality, few things can compare to Mother Nature. Although pollution and smog has caused the air quality in certain parts of the world to deteriorate at a rapid pace, on average, the air quality inside your home is generally 2 to 5 times worse than the air quality outside. For that reason, you'll need to have an HVAC company on hand that specializes in indoor air quality services, not only to prevent your HVAC system from suffering unnecessarily, but also to keep the people underneath your roof healthy as well.
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Problems Your Home's Furnace May Experience

Posted on: 9 October 2020

A furnace is one of the most efficient options available when it comes to warming your home. Due to the fact that these systems may go for years without experiencing considerable problems, it can be easy for homeowners to fail to be prepared for the types of issues that can impact their home's furnace. Torn Air Filters The air filters for the furnace will remove dust and other airborne impurities before they can enter the system.
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