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Change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors when you change your clocks for daylight savings. It’s an easy reminder to replace them and is very important for your safety!
You turn on your heat pump, and you smell something burning. What should you do? Who should you call first, the fire department or your HVAC technician? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone. Of course, if you’re still nervous because you just don’t know, turn off your heat pump and give one of our highly trained technicians a call to come out to diagnose the smell for you.
A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another, from inside your home to outside or from outside to inside.
Protect your pets from indoor air pollution by changing your air filters regularly.
Upgrade your furnace for increased energy efficiency and heating cost reduction.
Your ceiling fan and a high household temperature can save energy costs and keep your home feeling cool.
It is no secret that your oven will toast your house up and cooking on a cold day is nice sometimes, but on a hot day it will warm your house up in an unnecessary way. Try to utilize the opportunity you might have to cook outside.
Keep your home cool by learning about what causes humidity and the effects of it in your home.
Avoid the common mistakes people make when purchasing a new air conditioner and learn how to prevent them.
The best time of year to have your AC serviced is spring, even if you reside in a locale with pretty warm weather all year long.
Is your home always uncomfortable either upstairs and down? You should consider zoning your home!
On most thermostats, you can choose between On or Auto for your fan setting. On tells your HVAC unit to run its fans all the time, even when the air isn’t being heated or cooled. Auto means the fan only runs when your air is being treated. It might be a good idea to try a combination of both settings. Try setting it to ON when you are home and AUTO when you’re away. For more information, give us a call at 252-619-3105.
Your furnace may be blowing cold air because the pilot light has gone out. Call us at 252-619-3105 or request service online to have it properly fixed. This is indicative of a bigger problem that requires professional help.