Your HVAC system may be due for replacement if it’s showing signs of inefficiency or is already nearing the end of its service life. You might be thinking of replacing only the outdoor unit and leaving the indoor unit as is, but most reputable heat pump and furnace replacement technicians would advise replacing them both at the same time. While this might seem like an unnecessary expense, replacing both the indoor and outdoor units has its benefits. Some of these include:… Continue Reading
Why Is Air Balancing Important?
Inconsistent temperatures in your home could mean your HVAC system’s efficiency is in decline. A thorough check from your air conditioning repair technician, however, may reveal that the issue is due to unbalanced system airflow. Fortunately, there’s a solution for this problem—air balancing…. Continue Reading
HVAC Maintenance Tips for Pet Owners
Having pets at home means frequently running your vacuum cleaner to clean up fur and dander. However, you also need to be mindful of your HVAC system when you have furry friends.
Tips to Help You Calculate the Right Size for Your AC System
An undersized or oversized air conditioning system can cause a lot of problems. For instance, an air conditioner that’s too small will consume too much energy while still failing to cool the home properly. An oversized air conditioning system, on the other hand, will constantly short cycle. Electric bills also tend to be high in both cases. In today’s article, Cooper Brothers, Inc., the leading expert in air conditioner and home furnace repair in our area, provides some tips to help you choose the right size of air conditioner.
What Type of Equipment does Your HVAC Unit Consist of?
Before buying or repairing an HVAC unit, it is important to know what it consists of. HVAC offers three functionalities (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) that are combined together to form a single system. The system has been developed to adjust to the modern construction requirements for business establishments and homes. HVAC units have evolved with time and have been able to adapt to the changing needs. The most general problem that was linked to traditional systems was the cost. However, more and more homes and establishments are enjoying these units today because they are cost-effective and energy efficient…. Continue Reading