How to Avoid Heating Disasters with Your HVAC System
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21 April 2023
As the winter season approaches, it's essential to ensure that your home's heating system is in excellent working condition. After all, this system is responsible for keeping you and your family warm and comfortable during the chilly months. Unfortunately, HVAC systems are prone to several problems that could affect their performance, efficiency, and lifespan. So, how can you avoid unwanted issues and keep your family as happy as possible?
Dirty or Clogged Filters
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Is Your HVAC System Using More Electricity Than It Should?
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10 January 2023
Most people realise that an air conditioning system can use a considerable amount of energy as it relies on electricity for its function. In fact, your HVAC system could represent the lion's share of your monthly utility bill, and as such, you want to ensure that it is in the best condition and works efficiently at all times. So, you will certainly want to be on the lookout for any electrically-related issues.
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Two tips to follow when having air conditioning installed in your cafe
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6 October 2022
Here are a couple of tips to follow if you've booked an HVAC contractor to install a commercial air conditioning system in your cafe.
Try to select air vent locations that will not cause cold air to be blown directly toward the tables or coffee-making station
Your HVAC contractor will probably need to install several vents around the cafe and you may be able to select some or all of the locations for these vents.
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Factors To Consider When Installing Air Conditioning In Your Home
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19 July 2022
You need to make many decisions when installing air conditioning, regarding the kind of system you want, what size you need and whether you want extra bells and whistles. To help, here are some things to consider.
What Type?
You'll first need to decide what type of unit is best for your home. A split system has a condenser unit in the yard, connected to the evaporator inside, dispersing the cool air.
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