5 Benefits Of Geothermal HVAC Systems That You Need To Know About

Posted on: 5 January 2023
If you're like many homeowners who are planning on replacing their HVAC system at some point during 2023, you probably already know that there have been significant advances in heating and cooling technology since you last replaced your unit. You may not have heard about one of the more recent advances, however — geothermal HVAC systems. Here's what you need to know: Geothermal heating and cooling systems are a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that uses the stable temperature of the ground to provide heating and cooling for a building.
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What Can Cause Your Air Conditioner To Shut Off Early, Even After Maintenance?

Posted on: 15 December 2022
With how interconnected your air conditioner's components are, sometimes you may continue to experience problems after maintenance work is done. If your air conditioner keeps shutting off early even if all its parts are in good shape, this might mean there's a more subtle problem at work. Your HVAC technician can help you diagnose and repair these issues to get your air conditioner working properly again. Clogged Drain Line The drain line carries moisture away from your air conditioner and out of your house.
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Air Conditioner Odors And What They Indicate

Posted on: 29 November 2022
Although the purpose of an AC is to provide conditioned air, regulate indoor temperatures, and increase comfort, the exact opposite can happen sometimes. For instance, the AC might produce awful smells that make it difficult to enjoy your home. The odors typically vary, and their causes differ too. In any case, understanding common reasons why ACs smell can help you stop the issue and ensure that it doesn't recur and interfere with your household.
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How Does Your Home's Climate And Location Affect Your AC Design?

Posted on: 8 November 2022
There are very few places in the United States where you can design a new home without installing a whole-house air conditioning system. Typical homes use split-system central air conditioners with an indoor air handler and outdoor condenser unit, although package systems may be common in some areas. Most homes also pair these systems with a forced-air heating unit. While these aspects of air conditioning design are typical nearly anywhere in the country, the specifics can vary substantially.
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