Most people only have one central HVAC system for their home. There’s a good chance they might not have ever even thought about why since that’s the way their home was when they bought it and the other homes they considered also had one HVAC system. However, there might be cases where it’s better to have multiple HVAC systems to cover different areas of your home. Here’s what you should consider.…
When it comes to upgrading your HVAC, there are a variety of ways that you can approach the situation. Here are some general ideas to help you get started:
Find the problem before you make a purchase
If you have been having troubles with your heater or air conditioning lately, then you might be compelled to simply upgrade the whole system. While this can be an effective approach, you could potentially save money by narrowing down the problem to a specific part of the system.…
While you may have honorable intentions in do-it-yourself home installation and repair, there are sometimes when it’s smarter to rely on professional help. One of these times is with home heating. Whether you have an electrical heater, boiler, gas, or oil-fed unit, having a professional assess an aging system for an upgrade or perform an installation on a new home can make a difference in how your family lives. So if you want the best heating for your home, here’s why it pays to use a professional.…
Has your air conditioning system become useless and are you considering getting a new one? An air conditioner that doesn’t work may be the result of a problem that doesn’t require spending money on a new system. In this article, discover a few of the things that can make a central air conditioning system stop working and what a replacement might cost.
What are Reasons for an Air Conditioner Going Out?…
Before you turn on your air conditioner for the first time once summer hits, you should inspect your system and perform a few maintenance steps to make sure that everything will function efficiently and without issue. Taking some time to inspect your HVAC system before using it regularly can help you prevent everything from water damage to an air conditioner that won’t blow cold air.
Call for Your Annual Inspection…
Since air blows through your ducts forcefully, you may believe that the ducts are clean inside. However, it is because air flows from the ducts into your home that there is danger from allergens and other health hazards. Examples of possible contaminants include the following:
Dust
Since much of the dust in your home is made from human and pet dander, there is a constant supply of dust that settles on everything.…
It is very important to keep your heater in top shape, especially when you are preparing to face a very cold season. There is nothing worse than walking into a chilly house after commuting in cold weather. Always keep your eyes and ears open for signs of a problem with your heater and alert an HVAC service right away to fix any problems. You can also prevent your heater from becoming rundown by performing routine maintenance to keep it in good shape.…
When the temperature starts rising and you have a dog outside, they can become sick and even die due to overheating. Below are four ways you can keep your best friend cool this summer.
Install Air Conditioning
Call a professional HVAC company, like Enright and Sons, and ask them to install an air conditioning unit on your pet’s doghouse. The air conditioning unit will likely run on regular 110v electric, and sit outside your pet’s doghouse.…
The average person has a refrigerator with an attached freezer in their home ranging anywhere from 9 to 30 cubic feet in size. But larger establishments like hospitals and restaurants need to be able to safely store and keep cool a much larger amount of food. Walk-in coolers and freezers are ideal because they provide optimum refrigeration and freezing for perishable food, while making it easy for employees to get what they need quickly.…
LEED certification is an official way for your business to go green
Many businesses are going these green these days. Not only does going green cut costs for the company, it can improve worker productivity, help the environment, and also be used as amarketing angle. One of the hottest trends in going green is to have the building that your business is conducted in LEED certified. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.…