Filter replacement is one of the basic maintenance tasks that you need to worry about if you have a forced-air HVAC system. While the filter helps keep your indoor air quality good, its main purpose is to protect your furnace and air conditioner from contaminants. The cleaner your HVAC components are, the fewer the chances of them failing.
A Guide to HVAC Protection Plans
Whether you’re settling into a new home or have lived in your house for years, one thing is certain: for optimal comfort, your heating and cooling system needs to be its best. An HVAC home protection plan helps ensure your comfort systems receive the professional attention they need each year for maximum performance and energy efficiency.
Poor Indoor Air Quality: Causes & Prevention
Your health and that of the rest of your household may be affected by the quality of the air inside your home. Pollutants found outside can also be found (or make their way) indoors, where they can and do combine with other irritants. Here are some of the most common sources of indoor air pollution and how to prevent them from an air conditioner replacement specialist, Cooper Brothers, Inc.
3 Common Causes of HVAC Heating Inefficiencies
It’s well into the cooler months of the year, and the mercury is continuing to drop. You’ve just opened your electric bill, and are surprised to see an unexpected surge in power consumption. If this sounds familiar, then you’re probably dealing with an inefficient heating system. Unfortunately, as home furnace repair experts, we see this far too often. To help you better understand what may be causing this sudden surge in usage, here we share three common problems that can lead to an inefficient heating system.
How Long Can I Expect My Commercial HVAC Equipment to Last?
If your commercial HVAC equipment was manufactured by a reliable company and was put in by a reputable, experienced installer, then it’s not a stretch to say that you can expect it to keep the air quality and comfort levels in your commercial space at an optimal level for many, many years. However, this doesn’t mean that you won’t eventually need to replace it when the time comes. Although it’s hard to really say when a replacement will be due, as each case is different, we do have general expectations. Here are some of the factors that might affect your HVAC system’s lifespan.