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Understanding the Risks of HVAC System Overload

An HVAC is a hard-working machine. In the summer months, its compressor is constantly operating, doing its best to cool things down. Over time, though, some factors may cause it to stop functioning at its best or stop completely. Let's discuss how a suboptimal compressor can become a liability and a potential hazard.

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Carbon Monoxide Overview

Carbon monoxide, or CO, comes from the inefficient burning of fuels such as kerosene, oil, gas, wood, or charcoal. When this gas builds up in an indoor space without a free airflow, it prevents people from taking in oxygen.

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Common Causes of Furnace Failure

It’s easy to ignore an HVAC system most of the year. Often, issues are only detected when the HVAC systems are needed most, on the hottest and coldest days of the year.

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AC Repairs a Homeowner Might Not Know They Need

AC repairs rarely cross a homeowner’s mind when their system runs as expected. However, that could all change when they notice their home isn’t getting cold enough and their energy bills skyrocket.

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How to Keep a Heating System in Top Working Order

Maintenance is essential to long-lasting heater function and security. Keeping a furnace in top working order offers several crucial advantages. Frequent upkeep helps avoid troublesome and uncomfortable cold weather breakdowns.

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Introduction to Different Types of Thermostats

As technology advances, more types of thermostats keep surfacing, differing in functionality and price. Let's discuss the different types of thermostats to make it easy for homeowners to choose one that meets their needs efficiently.

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Commonly Overlooked Air Conditioning Problems

An HVAC unit is an extensive system that works hard year-round to keep a house comfortable during the coolest and warmest months. These units, however, come with some potential problems that must be monitored.

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