Indoor humidity levels can impact overall home comfort. Achieving and maintaining the right amount of humidity can be quite challenging, especially during the winter months when your furnace or boiler distributes warm but dry air in each room. In addition to static shocks, the presence of dry air can make your nasal passages, throat, eyes and skin feel dry and itchy.
Important Things You Need to Know About HVAC Quotes
Whether you’re planning multiple HVAC construction projects or are trying to get your bedroom’s mini-split air conditioner fixed, you’ll have to compare quotes from HVAC contractors before making your choice. In today’s post, local heating and air conditioning company HVAC Construction, Inc. shares a quick guide to understanding HVAC replacement and service quotes.
Caring for Your HVAC System This Winter
Winter is almost here, and you need to make sure your home will stay warm and comfortable throughout the season. This means checking around windows and doors for any gaps or cracks where drafts can enter, and taking the time to have your home’s insulation evaluated. Another important component you’ll need to focus on is your HVAC system. If you want it to perform reliably and efficiently this winter, you have to take measures to keep it in good condition. One of the trusted HVAC contractors in the area, HVAC Construction, Inc., shares some helpful tips below.
How to Tell if You Have Poor Indoor Air Quality
If you think you’re safer inside your home because you’re breathing cleaner air, you may be mistaken. Studies have shown that indoor air can be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. That said, you might want to consider hiring an expert who can evaluate your indoor air quality.
How You’ll Benefit From a Furnace Tune-Up This Fall
While you can get a furnace tune-up at almost any time of the year, many HVAC technicians agree that the best time to do it is in the fall. This season is a transition period from the hot days of summer to the cold days of winter, so during this time you’ll need to make sure that your furnace can keep up with the lower temperatures. If it isn’t optimized for the colder weather, you either risk a breakdown or increased energy costs (beyond what’s normal for the season). Below our team at HVAC Construction outlines a few of the benefits of scheduling a furnace tune-up this fall.