Your air conditioner enables you to stay cool even on the hottest days of summer. How you use your AC will not only affect your comfort but also your energy costs. The lower you set your thermostat, the higher your cooling costs will be. Fortunately, with the right thermostat settings, you can stay cool during the warmer months while still saving money.
How to Pest-Proof Your Home
Most pests prefer to nest in dark enclosed spaces like your HVAC system’s ductwork. In addition to health risks, pests can cause HVAC damage by chewing through electrical wires, getting stuck in the ductwork and hampering airflow. What are the ways you can pest-proof your HVAC system? Here are some of them:
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.
HVAC 101 for Pet Owners
Pets are wonderful to have around the home because they offer companionship and unconditional love. However, owning a pet is a big responsibility. Among the other things you need to keep in mind to keep them happy and healthy, you’ll also need to pay special attention to your heating and air conditioning system. Pet owners need to keep their home safe and comfortable for their pets by keeping their HVAC units in good shape. HVAC Construction Inc. shares a few ways to do so below. Change Your Filters Regularly – Pet owners will need to change their heating and air conditioning filters more often than people who don’t have a pet. This is because pet dander can clog your air filters. Change your air filter every 20 to 60 days depending on how many pets you have in your home. Consider getting air filters specifically designed to capture pet dander as well. Protect Your Outside […]
Why It’s Important to Prepare Your Utah Home for Winter
You only have to live in Salt Lake City for one winter to know that the temperatures can get downright freezing. With winter high temperatures averaging in the high 30s and average lows in the 20s, Salt Lake City homeowners need to make sure that they are prepared for the cold winter ahead. Part of this preparation involves getting your home ready to brave the elements. Below, we’ll talk about why it’s important to prepare your Utah home for winter and share some ways that you can start today. Why You Need to Prepare Your Home for Winter As the weather starts to get colder and snow becomes inevitable, it is important to prepare your home for the elements. It’s best to start winterizing your home in the fall before it starts to get too cold. Preparing your Salt Lake City home for winter can help prevent damage to your home and help you save […]
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