A well-designed air duct system does more than just deliver conditioned air to every room in your house; it also helps ensure that it does so with minimal waste and maximum efficiency. In today’s post, local HVAC contractor American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. discusses the five key elements of good air duct design.
If your air conditioner were to suddenly stop working during the worst heat wave of the summer, you’d want an immediate solution to your problem, even if it occurs overnight or on the weekend. Until your AC technician arrives, there are some things you can do to ensure the repair process goes as quickly as...
Your heating and cooling system works around the clock to ensure that your home is comfortable and energy efficient all-year-round. Since it’s constantly running, it can develop its fair share of issues that can adversely affect its performance. To prevent harmful, costly issues from occurring, it’s important to sign up for a preventive heating and...
Before your renovation starts, you need to make sure that your belongings and valuables are kept safe from damage. In addition, you should also protect important equipment in your home, including your HVAC system. By taking certain measures to keep your heating and cooling system safe, you can avoid costly repairs.
Along with cooling and heating your living space, your HVAC system is also essential in maintaining good indoor air quality. Routine HVAC maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs, and it also makes the possibility of a breakdown occurring less likely. It helps to choose a reliable air conditioner and heater maintenance company, as well.
Your HVAC system accounts for up to 60 percent of your building’s utility costs. This means that how you operate your heating and cooling system plays a major role in determining your energy bills. With energy-efficient equipment, you’ll enjoy significant energy savings.
Sometimes, heating and cooling systems stop functioning properly when you least expect it. When something goes wrong with your equipment, there’s no reason to delay repairs. In fact, being proactive when it comes to your HVAC system can actually help extend its lifespan.