Signs It’s Time To Replace Your Air Conditioning Unit

A central air conditioning system is a wonderful addition to your home. It will help keep you and your entire family cool no matter which room in your house you are sitting at the time. No more dealing with ceiling or floor fans to keep cool, or using window a/c units, which usually cools just one room. A central air unit is a great appliance, but it won't last forever, especially if you don't care for it properly. Read More 

Protect Your Furnace Against Pet Hair With These Tips

As a pet owner, one of the most common problems you'll likely encounter with your furnace is the accumulation of pet hair and dander. Just like ordinary dirt and debris, pet hair can find its way in parts of your furnace you wouldn't expect. Not only can it drag down your home's indoor air quality and increase the likelihood of allergies, but it could even become a fire hazard. Here are a few tips you can use to keep pet hair out of your furnace. Read More 

Why It Is Better To Have Central Air Conditioning Instead Of Window Units

If you live in a region that gets very warm during the summer, you will want to consider hiring an HVAC company to install a central air conditioner instead of relying on window air conditioning units. Even if you have used the window units for a long time, you will want to take a few moments to review why central air may be your best option: It Can Cost You Less Money Each Month Read More 

How To Relight A Boiler Pilot

Occasionally, you may experience the pilot light, or the small blue flame, going out on your gas boiler. Sometimes, the pilot gets blown out by an unexpected breeze. A boiler can have one of two kinds of pilots; a manual or electric ignition pilot that has a safety label. It is simple to relight the boiler pilot by following these tips: Do Safety Checks Before you attempt to relight the pilot, smell for gas. Read More 

Three Major Problems With AC Condensate Drain

Your air conditioning (AC) system should always be able to get rid of the water it draws in from the air. This is the function of the condensate drain line and its related parts. Your AC will suffer water-related damages if something happens to this part of the system. Here are three examples of drainage issues that may plague your AC: Mold Growth Mold growth may not seem like a drainage problem, but it is. Read More