Heating And Cooling Blog
Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors: When The Furnace Is Working, Make Sure They’re Working, Too
Homeowners who use gas to heat their home’s air, water and/or food should be concerned about safety related to potential carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and make sure their home is outfitted with working carbon monoxide detectors. Several types of home heating methods can produce carbon monoxide gas that can be lethal if undetected. It’s important […]
Beware Of These Energy-Savings Myths
The quest for ongoing energy savings has resulted in a number of myths that frequently get repeated as truth. There are many reliable ways to save energy and money, but here are some myths that can lead us to try things that don’t actually work:
You Don’t Have To Be A Pro To Know HVAC Acronyms
HVAC industry acronyms represent industry-specific items, processes, actions and organizations. Here is a list of some common HVAC acronyms and their meanings (and by the way, HVAC stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning).
Severe Weather Safety Tips Ensure You’re Ready For Anything
The summer of 2012 has been extremely dry in southwest Ohio, though the dry weather has been interrupted occasionally by strong thunderstorms, including the monster that struck June 29, knocking out power to much of the state. These strong storms bring heavy rain, damaging winds and searing lightning. Here are some severe weather safety tips […]
Zoning System Design Affords Comfort For All
In houses with multiple stories or large, sprawling floor plans, it’s nearly impossible to maintain consistent temperatures everywhere within the structure. Because warm air rises and cool air sinks, upper floors will be warmer than lower floors. Basement rooms will be considerably cooler than the floors above them. A zoning system, which allows you to […]
NATE-Certified Technicians Are Professionals You Can Count On
Whether you need installation, maintenance, or repair, a successful HVAC project requires a combination of quality equipment, professional experience and expert-level technical knowledge. A strong indicator of professionalism and dedication to high standards is the contractor’s involvement in professional industry organizations. One of the most notable is North American Technician Excellence, or NATE. NATE-certified technicians […]
Troubleshooting Tips For When Your Air Conditioner Loses Its Cool
On occasion, problems and malfunctions can occur that will keep your air conditioner from cooling properly. Here are some troubleshooting tips you can use to help locate the trouble. Some of these suggestions may allow you to avoid the expense of a service call.
How Ceiling Fans And Air Conditioning Work In Tandem To Save Energy
While many homeowners rely on their air conditioning system along to keep their home cool, others have discovered that the addition of ceiling fans improves indoor comfort while boosting air conditioner efficiency and reducing monthly utility bills.
Two-Stage Cooling Offers Long-Term Savings
There are many innovations in the HVAC industry today that support the public’s demand for better-quality, more energy-efficient living spaces. One of these innovations with air conditioners and heat pumps and is called two-stage cooling. Two-stage cooling simply means that the compressor has two speeds, low and high, attached to a sensor unit that automatically […]