Avoiding Air Conditioning Problems

    Avoiding Air Conditioning Problems


  • Two Fall Furnace Maintenance Items To Take Care Of Before Winter

    5 November 2017
    With fall comes colder days that may have required you to turn on the furnace for the first time in months. Although spring is commonly associated with cleaning and renewal, fall is also a good time to take care of maintenance issues that could impact your comfort during the winter. Here's a short checklist of furnace maintenance items you should take care of within t
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  • 5 Steps To Protect Your Business Property In Case Of A Heating System Failure

    4 October 2017
    Owning the building that houses your small business has its rewards. Beyond the value of the real estate, you have the satisfaction of achieving a great goal in your entrepreneurial journey. There are some less glamorous parts of reaching this milestone. You are completely responsible for every detail related to the building, including the mechanical systems. That mea
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  • Possible Sources Of HVAC Noise

    30 January 2017
    There are many possible places that an HVAC system can go wrong and start to make noise, and it's often helpful to isolate the area of your problem so that you know what kind of specialist to hire. Here are some potential areas to check for an HVAC problem. Listen to the Furnace Your HVAC system will make some kind of noise as part of its normal operation, but normall
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  • Two Things To Remember When Planning Tankless Water Heater Venting

    5 January 2017
    When it comes to propane tankless water heaters, a major concern is venting, as they generally come along with different needs than traditional water heaters. Propane powered water heaters must be properly ventilated in order to function properly and to ensure the safety of you and your family. Before installing a new propane tank in your home, make sure you know a li
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  • How To Fix A Condenser Hose

    14 December 2016
    The condenser unit is a huge part of a central air system. Since this unit is located outside, where it is exposed to the elements, certain parts of it are prone to get damaged or worn out over the years. The hoses that connect the condenser to your home are especially vulnerable. This article explains how to check and fix these hoses. The Electric Cord The electric c
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