Category: Heating
Atlanta HVAC Efficiency: The IRA Makes Heat Pumps Affordable for All Homeowners
In a society with an increasing an eye on reducing waste and creating energy-efficient spaces, it might not be as surprising to know that the green building market has been steadily increasing over the past few years, and in years to come…
North Atlanta HVAC Tip: Why Routine HVAC Maintenance Improves Indoor Air Quality
Furnaces and air conditioners in north Atlanta are by far the most common way to circulate air throughout homes, offices and institutions, heating in the winter months and cooling in the summer. Adjust the thermostat and controlled air…
Is Your AC Blowing Mold into Your Home?
Is Your AC Blowing Mold and Bacteria into Your Home? You probably don’t realize it, but the inside of your air conditioner is a pretty wet place. Along with heat, air conditioners remove excess moisture…
Tackling Winter Humidity
Tackling Winter Humidity While summertime is the season most often associated with humidity, wet winters like this one can bring their own difficulties. At this time of year, we frequently see trouble with indoor humidity…
Why You Should Replace Your Furnace and AC at the Same Time
Your home’s heating system is more likely to break down completely during the coldest days of the year. The average person doesn’t keep their home’s HVAC unit at the forefront of their thoughts during the…
How Leaky Ducts Can Ruin Your Heating Efficiency
Make sure that your ducts serve your heating system as well as possible this season.
Steps for Changing Your Furnace Filter over the Winter
Changing a furnace filter isn’t tough. We’ll guide you through it!
What’s That Burning Smell Coming from the Furnace?
When people first turn on their furnaces for the beginning of the cold season, it’s not unusual for them to notice a sharp, acrid smell coming from the vents. You’ll probably run into this when you fire up your furnace for the first true day of the winter chill.
A Bad Furnace Installation May Mean You Need to Replace It Early
Often in our work we’re asked by customers to replace a furnace that never seemed to work right. The original installer may have been an amateur, or lacked the appropriate training to do the work correctly.
Have Leftover Furnace Problems Fixed ASAP!
Here’s something important to consider when it comes to the furnace that will keep you warm over the coming cold season: was it experiencing trouble when you shut it down for the last time in spring? You don’t want repair problems to linger over a season and then come back to haunt you when you need the furnace working again at the end of the year!
Furnace Installation Special (And How to Know You May Need It)
But how can I tell if my furnace is ready to be replaced? This is a good question, and it’s wise for you to take into careful consideration a number of factors about your current furnace to help you make the choice.
Fall Is a Great Time to Join Our Comfort Club
When it comes to your air conditioning and heating system, the best thing you can do for both is to sign up for a regular maintenance program with a professional HVAC contractor. We offer membership in our Comfort Club maintenance program for customers who want to save money and receive the best performance possible from their home heating and cooling all around the year.
How Often Do I Need to Change My HVAC System’s Air Filter?
We often emphasize the importance of regular professional maintenance for your heating and air conditioning system. That’s why we offer membership in our Comfort Club to encourage customers to have annual professional inspections and tune-ups for both their ACs and heaters.
It’s Late Winter: Watch Out for These Furnace Troubles
We’ve entered the second half of February, but we still have plenty of cold weather remaining to keep our home furnaces busy. After a few months of steady work, furnaces will have accumulated a great deal of wear on their components, as well as dirt and dust, and because of this it’s vital that you play close attention to your furnace’s performance at this time of year.
A Short-Cycling Furnace: Why It Happens and What to Do About It
One of the more common signs of trouble that a homeowner may encounter with their furnace is when it starts to short-cycle. This describes when a furnace doesn’t finish its complete heating cycle, instead turning it off prematurely—only to start up again a short time later and repeat the process.
Sealed Furnaces vs. Atmosphere Furnaces
Furnaces have been around since the beginning of home heating, and they remain one of the best ways to provide comfort through even the coldest winters. This is because the technology of furnaces continues to advance, and newer models have greater energy efficiency ratings (AFUE) than ever before.