Furnace Repairs That Might Be Needed When Your Furnace Blows A Fuse On The Control Board
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31 January 2022
If your furnace doesn't seem to be getting any power, the problem might be a bad fuse on the control board. Your furnace has a fuse that acts as a safety mechanism that shuts the furnace off if there is an electrical overload that could lead to a fire.
When the fuse goes bad, it can be replaced fairly easily, and new fuses are inexpensive. However, it's also essential to figure out why the fuse blew.
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3 Ways Mini-Splits Offer More Installation Flexibility
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10 January 2022
Adding new HVAC equipment to your home is never an easy task. Unfortunately, the job can be significantly more challenging when retrofitting air conditioning or forced-air heating into an older house. In these cases, you'll often need to deal with the costly and disruptive job of modifying walls to accommodate vents and installing new ductwork in your attic or basement.
While mini-splits remove these issues by freeing you from the need to install ductwork, they also offer flexibility in several other ways.
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Should You Hire A Professional Heating Contractor For An Annual Inspection?
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1 December 2021
Maintaining your home's heating system means doing everything you can to spot problems early and address them before they become too severe. This approach ensures that you can stay warm all winter long and helps reduce your long-term maintenance and repair costs. As with many home maintenance issues, your heating system is often cheaper to repair before a problem leads to total failure.
Of course, it's easy to find plenty of information about heating repair and maintenance online.
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3 Signs Your Central AC Has A Refrigerant Leak
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8 November 2021
The idea that air conditioners "use up" refrigerant over time is a common misconception. If your AC is low on refrigerant, a leak must be to blame. Unfortunately, you can continue using your air conditioner with low refrigerant for an extended period if you don't know how to identify this problem. This guide will help to familiarize you with three signs your central air-conditioning has a refrigerant leak.
1. Frozen Coils or Refrigerant Lines
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