What to expect with air duct cleaning 
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by Joanna Brown
1y ago
If you’ve recently scheduled an air duct cleaning appointment, or you’re considering it, this info is for you. We’ll give you the lowdown on how to prepare and what you’ll experience when a local air duct cleaning expert arrives at your home. What is air duct cleaning? Air duct cleaning is the thorough cleaning of various components of forced air systems that heat and cool your home. Most duct cleaning companies clean the supply and return ducts and registers, diffusers and grilles, system coils, condensate drain pan, fan motor, and the cabinetry that houses the system. Each service provider t ..read more
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Energy tax credits 2023 for home improvement projects
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by Joanna Brown
1y ago
Americans are spending more to upgrade their homes now more than ever before. Over the past decade, the home improvement industry has flourished from a $300B industry to more than $624B. With all the money homeowners put into their upgrades, the 2023 tax season is an ideal time to see which projects offer a return on investment. Energy tax credits for 2023 touch nearly every part of today’s home. Let’s dive into the credits gained from heating and cooling equipment. What are energy tax credits? Upgrading your home or property with energy-efficient appliances comes with a number of tax credits ..read more
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What is an air handler? HVAC terms defined
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by Ashley Sweren
1y ago
An air handler is a component of your central heating and cooling system that circulates air through your ductwork. Sometimes people refer to the air handler as the “blower,” but the blower motor is a part of the air handler. This article will answer the question, “What is an air handler?”. We’ll explain what it does and how to determine if yours needs repair or replacement. If you’re shopping for a new air handler, check out our reviews of the best air handlers.  Let our experts help you choose the best air handler for your home. Get a quote What does an air handler do? An air handler ..read more
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What is a plenum? HVAC terms explained
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by Ashley Sweren
1y ago
An HVAC plenum box is a piece of ductwork attached to the air handler. The plenum moves air through the house and your HVAC system. In your home, the HVAC plenum helps reduce humidity and improve airflow. You likely have two plenum boxes, one on the supply side and one on the return side of your ductwork. This article will answer the question, “What is a plenum?”. In addition to explaining its function in your HVAC system, we’ll provide tips on plenum repair and things to consider when purchasing a new plenum. Looking for HVAC repair? Schedule an appointment with a local expert. Book now Wha ..read more
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Buyer’s guide to Aprilaire humidifiers
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by Kristen Jones
1y ago
Is your indoor air feeling dry? An Aprilaire humidifier may provide the moisture boost your home needs. We explored hundreds of customer reviews on popular Aprilaire whole-home humidifiers. Learn what to expect during Aprilaire humidifier installation and how much the process costs so you can decide if it’s the right indoor air quality investment.  Get a quote for whole-home humidifier installation. Yes, please! Does Aprilaire make good humidifiers? Aprilaire is an industry standout for whole-home air quality. The American manufacturer has an 80-year reputation for innovation.  Apr ..read more
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Frozen condensate drain: how to fix it yourself
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by Ashley Sweren
1y ago
If your furnace abruptly stops working when it’s below freezing outside, you may have a frozen condensate drain. In most cases, you can fix this yourself.  Keep reading for directions on how to repair a frozen condensate drain. If you’re not up for DIY, no worries! Click the box below, and we’ll connect you with a vetted local dealer who can help you. Fix my condensate drain! Book now Locating your HVAC condensate drain Your condensate line drains condensation created by your HVAC system out of your home. It is usually a white PVC pipe on an exterior wall from inside to outside your hou ..read more
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Should you cover roof vents in the winter? Pros, cons & considerations
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by Joanna Brown
1y ago
During the winter months, home maintenance needs differ from when it’s warm outside. Roof ventilation is a concern to many homeowners, especially those concerned with energy and heat conservation. Should covering your roof vents be on your winter home maintenance to-do list? Read on to find out. Should I cover my roof vents in the winter? Roof ventilation is important year-round. During the winter, your home’s roof vents allow moisture to leave the attic space, preventing the growth of mold and mildew that can occur even during this typically dry period. You should absolutely leave your roof v ..read more
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How to charge a heat pump in cold weather
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by Joanna Brown
1y ago
Heat pumps use refrigerant to transfer heat between the inside of your home and the outdoors. When refrigerant lines are damaged, refrigerant can leak out of the system. The heat pump will need to be recharged to restore the proper amount of refrigerant necessary for optimal performance. Only a certified HVAC technician should charge a heat pump or HVAC system. The tech will use one of two methods: superheat or subcooling. In most cases, subcooling is the preferred method, but the solution will depend on the indoor metering device type. To prevent the home from becoming cold, the auxiliary he ..read more
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What is white dust and should I be concerned about it?
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by Nic Rardin
1y ago
White dust is usually caused by mineral content in the water that goes into a humidifier. When the mist lands on furniture or other surfaces and dries, it can sometimes leave behind dried mineral deposits, or “white dust.” For most people, the white dust is nothing to be concerned about; however, it could be problematic for some people with allergies, asthma, or other lung/sinus health conditions. What is white dust? Only two types humidifiers produce white dust, ultrasonic and impeller portable humidifiers. The white dust they disperse is nothing more than a natural by-product of th ..read more
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Boiler vs. furnace: which is better?
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by Ashley Sweren
1y ago
When it comes to whole-home heating, boiler vs. furnace is one of your options. Both distribute warmth to keep your home comfortable.  Boilers and furnaces use different methods to heat your home. In this piece, you’ll learn how they work and the pros and cons of each.  Get a home heating quote. Book now What is the difference between boiler and furnace? Boilers are a type of radiant heater. They use either gas, oil, or coal to warm water in a vessel. The water or steam (depending on your model) is then distributed to radiators throughout the home for heating.  There are sever ..read more
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