Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems
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1 February 2022
The temperature below the ground's surface is typically much warmer than the temperature aboveground. Geothermal energy is a term that refers to the heat that is trapped within the Earth's crust. A geothermal heating device can be used to supply a home or business with a renewable energy source. A ground level heat pump is used to transfer heated air into a structure.
How a Geothermal System Works
An HVAC contractor can install geothermal heating equipment.
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4 Things You Should Do When Having Your Home's Air Conditioning System Repaired
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1 February 2022
Now that your home's air conditioning system has broken down, you're likely ready to have someone come and repair it. Here are a few things you should do when having your AC system repaired:
Have Your Entire HVAC System Inspected
One important thing you should do when having your home's air conditioner repaired is to have your service provider inspect your entire HVAC system. Your service provider can check the condenser, all the coils, the vents, the filters, and even the air ducts to make sure that everything is in good working condition.
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Furnace Getting Older? 4 Problems to Watch Out For
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20 December 2021
If your furnace is getting older, it may start having problems soon. Knowing what to look for will allow you to get the furnace repaired quicker, which may prevent you from having to purchase a new one. Keep reading for four problems you may have.
Clogged Filter
You need to inspect the filter on your furnace regularly. If you see that it is clogged replace it with a new one. Write down the number on the filter to ensure you purchase the right one.
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2 Reasons Hot Air Comes Out Of Your Air Conditioner
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6 December 2021
When your air conditioner is not working properly, one thing that can happen is that your unit simply blows warm air. Warm air blowing out of your AC system can be an indicator of many different problems.
A variety of air-conditioning problems can lead to warm air coming out of your unit. These are some of the things that could be causing the problem.
Your Airflow May Be Obstructed or Congested
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