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Furnace Not Working? Next steps!
If you walk by your thermostat and notice the Indoor Temp is much lower then the temperature you set, or you are noticing your home is much colder then usual with no signs of heat? There may be an issue with your Furnace not heating properly. Below we outlined a few next steps you can take. Check Breaker. The first step is to ensure the Breaker and disconnect switch are on for the Furnace. You can check the breaker for the Furnace at your Electrical Breaker Panel. The breaker
Anton Bocharov
Feb 203 min read
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80% Furnace and 96% Furnace Differance
There are two main efficiency options when it comes to Furnace selection for your home. The standard efficiency 80% Furnace and the 96% High Efficiency Furnace. We are here to help clarify some of the differances between the two options. AFUE AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and is a measurement of how efficiently your furnace is converting the fuel into heat. An 80% Furnace will us about 80% of its total BTU input for heat and a 96% furnace will use about 9
Anton Bocharov
Nov 14, 20252 min read
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Air Filter Types for Residential HVAC Systems
Types of Air Filters There are many types of air filters used in HVAC systems for your home or business. From more basic fiberglass and pleated filters to HEPA, Carbon, Washable and Electrostatic. The main purpose of an air filter is to protect your equipment from clogging up with dust as well as improve indoor air quality by trapping air born particles like dust, pollen, etc. Air Filter MERV Rating The industry standard for Air filter ratings is the Minimum Efficiency Report
Anton Bocharov
Nov 6, 20254 min read
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Furnace Preventive Maintenance and Safety Testing.
Gas Furnace Preventive maintenance Performing annual preventive maintenance on your homes gas furnace is an important step to confirm proper furnace operation and safety. A gas furnace is a fuel burning appliance responsible for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature during the colder winter months. Typically the furnace is located in the garage, closet, attic or crawlspace of a home. The furnace burns a fuel source of Natural Gas or LP, converting the fuel source into
Anton Bocharov
Oct 28, 20253 min read
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