Have you ever wondered why your thermostat has two heat settings? Are you unsure about the differences between “AUX Heat” and “EM Heat” on your thermostat? Have you ever wondered why some thermostats have these features while others don’t?
Have you ever wondered why your thermostat has two heat settings? Are you unsure about the differences between “AUX Heat” and “EM Heat” on your thermostat? Have you ever wondered why some thermostats have these features while others don’t?
When the temperature in your home drops, your furnace kicks on and produces enough heat to bring it back up to the desired level. Short cycling of your furnace occurs when it switches on and off frequently, preventing it from producing enough warm air to keep your home comfortable throughout the winter months.
Commercial heat pumps can experience mechanical problems that keep them from providing consistent comfort. While you can always get in touch with a heating and AC installation technician if your heat pump is having issues, it’s also possible to do some troubleshooting on your own first. Continue reading for some tips that can help you determine the...
2022 is upon us! You may already have compiled a list of your New Year’s resolutions, but there’s more you can add to the usual ones like eating healthier, getting fit and being more productive. Why not renew your focus on keeping your HVAC system in top shape and performing its best? Knowing what tasks...
It’s great to have a wine cooler or fridge to preserve your collection of fine wines. After all, it will keep them at the perfect temperature and humidity level so they can be enjoyed even several years down the road. But this only works as long as the unit stays functional; if you’ve noticed that...
Have you been wondering how you can make your ductless heat pump more efficient this winter? Whether you’ve had it for years or have recently had it installed, you need to know how to make the most of its efficiency, especially during the colder months of winter. There are many ways to do this, and...
Many different factors contribute to outdoor air pollution, and your home’s indoor air isn’t any cleaner. In fact, it can often be from two to five times worse than the air outside. It may seem a bit far-fetched, but if you’re experiencing a cough or allergies even when you’re inside your house, this may indicate...
With the cold, frosty winter months soon to arrive, it’s important to prepare your home heating and air conditioning system for fluctuating temperatures. This will not only help reduce the strain on your equipment, but will also increase the overall comfort and energy savings of your home. A reputable HVAC contractor shares a few tips and tricks here:
Air filters trap dirt, dust, allergens and other contaminants and prevent them from being redistributed throughout your establishment. Over time, debris can build up on these air filters and cause them to become clogged, thus requiring replacement. So how often should you change the air filters of your commercial HVAC system? An air conditioning service expert explains...
Biofilm is a type of microbial growth that can build up on the surfaces of your HVAC system, forming a slimy film. In today’s post, AC installation contractor American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. discusses how biofilm forms in HVAC systems and how to get rid of it.