2 Reasons Why The Fan In Your HVAC System Is Not Working

Your HVAC system has a fan in it that is an essential component that helps the unit run. If your fan fails, the HVAC system can't move the air it produces through your entire home. A fan can stop working for several reasons, and here are two of them that are common. Capacitor Issues One reason that the fan stopped working suddenly might be that you have a bad capacitor. Think of a capacitor like a battery. Read More 

How To Repair Your Evaporator

Many people think that the only way to fix their AC or heater is to call an HVAC professional. While there are a lot of possible technical issues that should only be fixed by professionals, there are a few simple things that you can do to increase the functionality of your HVAC system. This article explains a couple of easy DIY HVAC repair jobs that could dramatically increase the airflow and improve the air quality in your home. Read More 

Year-Round Energy Savings From Trees

If you are looking for a way to reign in your heating costs, you may think that you have to go out and find the most technologically advanced, energy-efficient equipment that you can find. This is not a bad idea; it is also not a cost-saving idea. Replacing heating and cooling costs with financing costs does not necessarily free up room in your budget. However, if you start by upgrading your landscaping, you may be able to make room in your budget for newer equipment. Read More 

Signs You Might Need A New Furnace This Winter

With the cold weather hitting soon, it's a good idea to make sure your furnace is in tip top condition. You don't want to put off fixing a problem and then end up in a freezing cold house. That is uncomfortable and will create an emergency heating situation where you'll have to hire a HVAC contractor to come in on a moments notice, which will be expensive. So, if your furnace is exhibiting any of the following problems, you should bring in a heating repair tech, rather than wait until your furnace breaks down. Read More 

How To Replace A Central Air Condensate Pump

If you have a central air system that has stopped cooling, or you find puddles of water around the unit, check the condensate pump. A condensate pump is an important safety component as it removes condensation through a pipe, and it will shut off before the water damages the unit. Replacing a condensate pump doesn't require advanced HVAC skills. Here are tips to replace an HVAC condensate pump. Prepare to Work Read More