Does Your AC Unit Have A Worn Electrical Contact?

Air conditioners are electrical appliances. As such, a number of the problems that can and do occur with an air conditioner are electric in nature. One of the most common electrical problems experienced with air conditioners is worn electrical connections. Here's a closer look at what this problem is, the signs your AC unit might have it, and what an HVAC contractor can do about it. What is a worn electrical contact? Read More 

Reasons Your Furnace Thermostat Is Malfunctioning

A thermostat is a device that displays the current temperature and allows you to adjust it to your liking. As such, this is the control point that determines when and how much heat the furnace will produce. However, like every other electrical device, the thermostat may wear down over time and begin to act up. When this happens, you will keep adjusting the temperatures, but the thermostat will remain unresponsive, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere. Read More 

Can A Damaged AC Lead To Health Complications?

If your AC is damaged, the first things you will probably worry about are high electrical bills, discomfort, and reduced lifespan. What you may not know is that a damaged AC can expose you to life-threatening diseases. However, you can avoid all these risks by seeking prompt AC repair services whenever your AC exhibits signs of damage. This blog will discuss three common health issues associated with a faulty AC to help you understand why a timely repair is vital. Read More 

A Look At How Air Duct Replacement Is Done For Flexible And Rigid Ducts

If you're getting a new furnace or new central air conditioner, you might need to get new ducts too. You might need a different size for your new equipment, or your ducts may be old and need to be replaced. You might even need a full or partial duct replacement if your attic was invaded by bats, raccoons, or rats and the animals did a lot of damage to your ducts. Read More 

Heat Pump Dual Heating and Air Conditioning Installation

Heat pumps provide highly efficient heating and cooling for homes and commercial buildings. When you need to install a new HVAC system, consider a heat pump instead of traditional window air conditioners or central air. Learn more about heat pumps to determine if it's a good option for your HVAC installation.  How do heat pumps work? Heat pumps work by absorbing heat from around them and using it as part of their heating process, ensuring little to no waste. Read More