Tackling the Temperature: How to Repair a Thermostat Malfunction

Posted on: 21 August 2023

Your thermostat is the control center for your home's heating and cooling system. When it malfunctions, you can be left feeling too hot, too cold, or constantly fluctuating between the two. While some thermostat issues require professional assistance, others can be resolved with a little know-how. This blog will walk you through some common thermostat problems and how you can repair them. 1. Check the Power If your thermostat isn't turning on or responding, the first step is to check the power.
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Air Conditioning Repair And More: The Top Ways To Cut Your Electricity Bill Down

Posted on: 28 July 2023

How can you lower your summertime electricity bill? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, your home cooling system is part of a $29 billion annual trend in American electricity use. If you want to reduce your share of this figure, take a look at what you need to know about air conditioners, air conditioning repair, cooling system replacement, and routine maintenance. Schedule AC Repairs ASAP The longer you wait to repair your central air conditioner, the more money you could spend on unnecessary electric bills.
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HVAC Repairs That Might Be Needed When The Blower Malfunctions

Posted on: 7 July 2023

A common problem with HVAC equipment is when the blower malfunctions. The blower works for both the furnace, fan, and air conditioner, so it sees a lot of use all year. If your ducts aren't blowing out a strong stream of air, the blower could be the issue. Here are ways a blower can malfunction and the HVAC repairs that might be needed to increase airflow through the ducts. The Blower Wheel Is Loose
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How Do Home Energy Efficiency Audits Work?

Posted on: 19 June 2023

An energy efficiency audit helps you evaluate how well your home uses energy. This is a useful tool if you want to make your home more energy efficient. While individual audit processes may work slightly differently, most follow a three-step process. 1. The Evaluation Stage During the first stage of an audit, your auditor will walk around your home and make a general inspection. They assess how you use energy in your home.
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