With the snow and ice of winter comes the risk of damage to your HVAC system. Fortunately, there are some things that you can do to keep your HVAC system safe. In this blog, HVAC Construction company shares an overview on how to protect your HVAC system from winter damage.
Dust Problems in Your HVAC System
In the course of a day, your air conditioning and heating system circulates a lot of air throughout your home. The outdoor unit draws in air from the outside, which is then cooled (or heated, depending on the season) and distributed to different rooms throughout the house via vents and registers. For the most part, any dust from the outside gets caught by the filters that line your HVAC system, maintaining your indoor air quality. Sometimes, however, dust can still find its way indoors.
Why You Should Schedule Your Furnace Replacement in the Summer
The modern furnace boasts features that older models could only dream of— higher efficiency ratings, quieter operation and a dozen other bells and whistles that translates to benefits for you, the homeowner. If you’re thinking about upgrading from your clunky old heater to a shiny new unit, consider the benefits of scheduling your replacement during the summer season.
How Your Carrier® HVAC Can Save You Money
You’ve done your homework and consulted with your HVAC contractor for a new heating and air conditioning installation. The only thing left to do is set up the dates and you’re good to go, right? Wrong. There’s still the matter of a budget. New installations can cost you an arm and a leg, and expenses for repairs and upgrades can be just as steep.
Asthma Management: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Did you know that in most cases indoor air is more polluted than outdoor air? Perhaps nobody knows this fact better than asthma sufferers. Sadly, many of their asthmatic symptoms are triggered at home, which should be the safest place for them.