frequently asked questions
Your HVAC system is the key to your home’s comfort. We’ve answered some common questions about how your system works and how to keep it running at its best.
- Does your home take a long time to heat or cool?
- Do you have high utility bills?
- Is your system noisy
Heating and air conditioning manufactures suggest this be performed annually. In order to keep your system working safely and at peak efficiency the manufacturing company suggests that the system be serviced by a professional technician. We have an economical plan that meets the manufacturers requirements.
There are plenty of things, such as:
- Install a programmable thermostat so you don’t waste air conditioning or heat while you’re not at home.
- Switch your incandescent light bulbs to more energy efficient light bulbs like compact fluorescents (CFLs) or LEDs.
- Install ceiling fans and, when you can, use them instead of your air conditioning to cool you down.
- Unplug any appliance that you’re not using. While it may not be turned on, it will still use power from your electrical outlet.
- Make sure your windows and doors are sealed properly so that they don’t let air in and make your HVAC system work harder.
If your HVAC system requires constant repairs, is 15 years or older, or can’t heat or cool your home properly, we recommend you replace it. When an HVAC system ages, it doesn’t operate as efficiently and could actually end up costing you more money than it should.
To save up to 15% on your energy bill, the U.S. Dept. of Energy suggests a setting of 68-degrees F for winter months, 75-degrees in the summer months. Settings should not be static, and should be adjusted while you’re sleeping and while you’re away from the home for maximum performance. Looking for an easy way to ensure top-notch performance? Today’s smart learning thermostats do the job for you!
If your HVAC system requires constant repairs, is 15 years or older, or can’t heat or cool your home properly, we recommend you replace it. When an HVAC system ages, it doesn’t operate as efficiently and could actually end up costing you more money than it should.
Heating and cooling units are a big investment, so it’s understandable that you’d want them to last as long as possible. Reducing usage is always helpful, so turn the thermostat up or down, as needed, to reduce use when you’re not at home. Changing air filters will prevent clogs. Regular check-ups can also help you ward off any potential trouble spots.
These are just a few of the questions air conditioning and heating specialists answer every day. When you have questions about your heating and cooling system, it pays to get help from experienced professionals.
In order for dealers to obtain a warranty on the defective covered part, the manufacturer requests that the dealer send a copy of the maintenance history along with the defective part for coverage. If the dealer cannot provide a maintenance history, the factory can void the warranty. The customer would then be responsible to pay for the repair. Please review the owner's manual or contact one of our team members with any concerns you may have.
HVAC Systems are like new cars under warranty. There are still maintenance responsibilities that the owner needs to do, oil changes, air filters, tire pressure, etc. In the same way, you need to maintain your HVAC system.
- Is your home dusty?
- Does your home take a long time to heat and cool?
- Do rooms in your home heat and cool evenly?
Equipment and duct cleaning helps eliminate odors, dust and increases unit efficiency.
In order to keep your system working at peak efficiency and keep your home warranty policy valid, the manufacturing company suggests that the system be serviced and cleaned by a professional technician.
In order for the policy holder to obtain coverage on a covered repair, the home warranty company requests the policy holder to provide a copy of the maintenance and cleaning history for the covered equipment. If the policy holder cannot provide maintenance and cleaning history, the Home Warranty Company can deny coverage for the repair.
We offer an economical plan that meets both the factory and home warranty requirements. Please review the home warranty contract or contact one of our team members with any questions or concerns you may have.
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