2016

Exposing Common Heating Myths

There are few appliances that are more complicated and important than your home's heating system. While these systems can be immensely important, there are many individuals that are not particularly informed when it comes to the heating system that is warming their homes. If you are not overly informed about or experienced with these systems, you should make sure that you understand the truth behind these common misconceptions. Myth: You Should Always Direct All the Heated Air to Occupied Areas of the Home

What Causes Short Cycling In Your Heating Or Cooling Systems?

Short cycling is when your heating or cooling system turns on and off repeatedly without your living spaces getting to the desired temperature. No only is it annoying to hear the blower turn on and off over and over again, but your rooms are likely not as comfortable as they should be when this happens. In addition, short cycling causes your system to use more energy than necessary (negating most of the system's energy efficiency) and can put excess wear on your system, causing it to fail and need to be replaced more quickly than normal.

How To Prepare Your Air Conditioner For Winter

As cold weather approaches, you want to get your air conditioner ready to be stored for winter. Whether you leave your unit where it sets or you place it in your garage or attic until the weather warms up again, there are things you need to do so you can have a ready appliance the next time you need it. Here are things you can do to prepare your ac for winter.

Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Repair

If your air conditioner stops working or starts making strange noises, it is obvious that it is in need of repair. However, there are many other, less obvious signs, that your air conditioner may not be working properly. Unfortunately, these signs may be missed by homeowners who do not know much about their air conditioning units. Missing these signs can lead to your air conditioner having a shorter life than expected or just stop working altogether.

Remove Rust and Dust from a Baseboard Heating Unit's Interior Components

A baseboard heating unit that has rusted metal and dust stuck on some of its interior components can block warm air from flowing freely into your home and cause your energy bill to rise. Clean the inside of the unit by completing the following steps. By your doing so, the unit will be ready for use this winter and will assist with keeping the inside of your home at a comfortable temperature.