It’s not uncommon for ducts to deteriorate and malfunction long before your heating and air conditioning system stops working well. The results are bad: Higher energy bills, a waste of heated and cooled air, more stress on the system, and a drop off in t...
Yes, ice can form on your air conditioning system even in the dead of summer in New York. Worse yet, it can bring your system to a halt or fill your home with unwanted hot air until you turn it off. There are several possible causes: a dirty air filter or dirt...
Is this the year that your furnace finally needs to be replaced?If so, you want to start planning now. Doing your research in advance can help you make the best possible purchase for your home. You also may be eligible for substantial government assistance in ...
With the arrival of fall weather we can expect the air conditioner to take a welcome break. But humidity sometimes lingers, making you feel sticky and uncomfortable despite cooler outdoor temperatures. The solution may be a humidistat, which monitors humidity ...
One beauty of the heat pump is how it works summer and winter, spring and fall, one simple unit keeping us warm and cool as we wish. But take a few minutes here and there to help the heat pump function at its max. The tasks are minor, but they pay major benefi...
A squeaking air conditioner is alerting you to a problem in the system. There are several possible causes: Low on refrigerant The compressor must work harder when the refrigerant level drops. This leads to overheating, which causes a squeaking noise. Only a li...
In the market for a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system?Focus your research on compressors before you make a final decision. You will be juggling factors like upfront cost, long-term energy efficiency and comfort for you and your family. Optio...
The filter is the least expensive item in your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, but its size and style can help or hurt energy efficiency. Popular Science has a breakdown on its choices for the best filters, with considerations for smog, pet d...
Kids do it all the time. They come home, see the indoor temperature is 78 degrees and decide they want it to be 72 inside. So they set the thermostat at 68 degrees, figuring this will accelerate the cooling process. The only thing that gets accelerated is the ...
With some simple moves you can help your air conditioner work more efficiently, cooling your home while keeping a lid on electricity costs. Tips: • Start with the basics: Don’t let hot air inside the home. Yes, you want fresh air from the outside, b...
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