by Susan Denisi | Jul 6, 2023 | HVAC System, Age, Cooling, Corrosion, Drafty, Ductwork, Dust, Heating, HVAC History, HVAC Inspection, Inconsistent, Maintenance, Noises, Odors, Older System, Registers, Regulation, Rust, Stuffy, Temperature, Unit, Vents
If you’re planning on buying a house, that’s great news! Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced one, purchasing a new home is always thrilling. However, while you’re busy checking out a potential house, don’t forget to pay... by Susan Denisi | Jun 1, 2023 | Temperature, AC, Air Conditioner, Cool Air, Degree, Energy Consumption, Fahrenheit, Smart Thermostat, Summer, Temperature Setting, Thermostat
Your AC has been working hard for a few weeks now. With summer having arrived, it will continue to work harder in the upcoming months. As a result, this may cause an increase in your energy bills. However, you can find an energy-efficient temperature level to keep... by Susan Denisi | Mar 1, 2023 | Lewis Center-Powell, Benefits, Dehumidifier, Humidity, Humidity Levels, IAQ, Indoor Air Qualitys, Mildew, Moisture, Mold, Seasonal Change, Spring, Transition, Whole-home
As early spring brings with it a sense of anticipation and delight, be sure to take precautionary steps now to avoid any future inconveniences. There are many seasonal transitions that come along with the spring season, including humidity. As a way to counteract this... by Susan Denisi | Feb 1, 2023 | Emergency Plan, Backup Plan, Cold Weather, Efficiency, Fireplace, Furnace, Gas Meter, Generator, Heat Pumps, Heating System, Insulate, Lighter, Outdoor, Portable Heater
Winter HVAC emergencies are unpredictable, and it’s essential to be ready for any HVAC system-related emergency. We understand that inclement weather can cause blocked roads or power outages at any time; even a furnace can malfunction out of nowhere. Therefore,... by Susan Denisi | Jan 1, 2023 | Furnace, Blown Out, Burner, Flame, Gone Out, HVAC, Lewis Center-Powell, Lighter, Ohio, Pilot, Pilot Light, Relight
Chances are, if you’re reading this, your furnace is currently blowing cool air instead of warm air like it is intended to. Most likely, this means that the pilot light has gone out, and now you need to know how to relight it. If this is something new to you,...