If you have air conditioning in your home, keeping it running properly is not difficult, but if it does stop working, you may need to have an AC repair company come and inspect the air conditioning unit. There are a few common issues that can cause your system to stop working, most of which are easily repaired by an air conditioning technician.
Dirty Coils
One of the most common things that causes an air conditioner to fail is dirty coils in the system.…
If you have an older furnace that is 10 or more years old, your furnace is starting to need more repairs, it has become noisy, or it isn’t heating your home efficiently, then you might want to consider a furnace replacement. Or, if you don’t have heating in your home, then you may decide to stop suffering during winter months and choose to have a furnace installed. Here is information on furnaces.…
Having a new furnace installed will bring you so much comfort. Your home will stay nice and warm, you won’t have to call for repairs all the time, and your energy bills will likely decrease. In the meantime, however, you do need to deal with the actual installation process. Your furnace installer will handle this process for the most part, but there are a few things you can do, as a homeowner, to keep your home safe and tidy at this time.…
Many homeowners may appreciate the benefits of having a gas fireplace over a traditional wood-burning fireplace. However, they may be hesitant to upgrade to this option due to enjoying the aesthetic of burning logs. For these homeowners, choosing a gas log fireplace can be an excellent option that will allow them to enjoy both of these benefits.
Gas Logs Are Easy To Maintain
One assumption about gas logs is that they will have high maintenance needs.…
Furnaces do not always announce when they are dying. In fact, you really have to be paying close attention sometimes in order to tell that they are about to die or need repairs. The following signs, and keen senses, will help you prevent total furnace failure and get your furnace fixed in a timely fashion.
What You Smell
Most furnaces produce that whiff of “ozone” burning when you first fire them up in late fall.…