What Is Done During Furnace Maintenance?

September 17, 2021

You should schedule your furnace maintenance twice a year, once in the spring before you turn your air conditioner on and again in the fall before the heat comes on. Having regular maintenance can help to prevent issues that may cause your HVAC system to malfunction. Inspecting the Parts of the HVAC System When the technician arrives at your home, the first thing they will do is inspect both your indoor and outdoor units. This will include checking things like your pilot light, the fan motor of both units, and wiring. If there are any issues present, they can repair...

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Tips for End-of-Summer Maintenance on Your Air Conditioner

August 10, 2021

Summer is nearing the end, and the fall season is just around the corner. Taking some extra time to do end-of-summer maintenance on your air conditioner is a great way to stay proactive. Following a few maintenance tips can boost the lifespan of your air conditioner while also helping you avoid repair work in the future. Here are a few end-of-summer maintenance tips to remember for your air conditioner. Replace Air Filters An air conditioner works hard throughout the summer months to keep your home feeling cool and comfortable. Over this time, an air filter will get dirty and will...

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Tips to Make Your AC Work More Efficiently

July 28, 2021

As the colder months turn into summer, you will likely need to begin using your air conditioning unit more often. However, as you turn your thermostat temperature down, your electric bills may indicate more energy consumption through higher prices. Here are some ways to make your air conditioner work more efficiently to save you money. Use the Fan Setting and Not the Cool Setting Turning your thermostat to the fan setting will make your air conditioning unit work less hard and, in turn, consume less electricity. Nevertheless, this may not always be the best option for the comfort of your...

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How To Keep My Home Cool Without Air Conditioning?

June 21, 2021

For a variety of reasons, you might not want to turn the air conditioner on too often this summer. Perhaps you’re trying to save money, or maybe you want to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. Whatever your reason is, consider some tips for keeping cool at home without running the air conditioner. Install Strong Fans You can emulate the cool breeze of a summer evening in your home with the right fan. The size of the space that you want to cool down will dictate how many fans you need installed. Powerful fans can significantly reduce the number of...

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What Size Air Conditioner Do I Need for My Home?

May 13, 2021

When it’s time to replace or upgrade the air conditioning system in your Wheeling, IL, home, one of the top considerations will be the size of the cooling system you need. Air conditioner sizes are measured in British thermal units. The size of the AC unit your house needs is primarily based on its square footage, but there are a few other factors to keep in mind as well. 1. Determine Your Home’s Square Footage In Wheeling, a typical house needs about 20 BTU per square foot of space for optimal air conditioning power. If you’re not sure of how...

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Should I Upgrade My Thermostat?

April 5, 2021

Thermostat technology has advanced a lot over the past several years. The most advanced thermostat technology is smart thermostats. There are several reasons to upgrade to one. Advanced Features On old thermostats, you had to manually monitor them, which was very inconvenient. Programmable thermostats were introduced in the 1990s. Programmable thermostats came out in the 1980s. While far better than older thermostats, they can be difficult to program and don’t offer enough flexibility. The first smart thermostat was released in 2007. The first one, the Ecobee, featured Wi-Fi connectivity, so it could be controlled remotely. Smart thermostats are far easier...

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What is Radiant Heating?

March 9, 2021

When it’s time to replace your Elk Grove Village, IL, home’s heating system, you’ll have a lot of options. If you’re adding onto your home or remodeling, you may also wonder what type of heating system is best for your new living space. Radiant heating is an effective way to heat your home, and it doesn’t require ducts. Here’s what you need to know about what radiant heating is so that you can make an informed decision about your indoor comfort. What Radiant Heat Transfer Is Radiant heating is a type of infrared energy. It’s the effect you feel when...

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What Size Furnace Do I Need?

February 8, 2021

When it comes to furnaces, bigger isn’t always better. In fact, the process of sizing a furnace to fit a Wheeling home involves some fairly complex calculations. If this process is ignored, you could end up with a furnace that’s either too large or too small. It’s good to be able to understand what goes into the furnace-sizing process so that you can be sure your HVAC company is offering you the right products. Here is how the technicians at match a furnace to a home. Cubic Volume One important consideration when it comes to furnace size is cubic volume....

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Are Humidifers Beneficial in the Winter?

January 5, 2021

Winters here in northern Illinois are notorious for being cold, windy and generally unforgiving. On the bright side, locals don’t have to suffer through the muggy, high-humidity summers that many Southerners do. Although nobody wants a humid summer, humidity can actually be quite helpful during the winter. The Basics of Humidity Humidity refers to the level of water vapor in the air. Although water vapor usually can’t be seen by the naked eye, it can have a major impact on your wellness. Relative humidity measures humidity as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can...

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Benefits to Replacing Your Filters

December 3, 2020

Regularly replacing the filters in your heating and cooling system is important for several reasons. Failure to do so can cause multiple problems that can cost you much more money than the cost of filters. Here are some benefits to consider. Extends HVAC Equipment Life Heating and cooling equipment often break down because the filter becomes dirty. As the filter gets more clogged, it restricts airflow. This can cause equipment to overheat, which reduces its longevity. Keeps Energy Costs Down A dirty air filter increases your energy bills. To operate efficiently, your HVAC system needs good airflow. When you regularly...

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