Your heating system is probably the last thing on your mind this summer. However, the warmer seasons are the best time to have your equipment checked and serviced. By having your system regularly maintained, you can save money and time as well as avoid stress.
… Continue ReadingAir Conditioning FAQs
Air conditioners aren’t new to American households. However, there are still certain questions that people tend to ask about them, especially when they’re considering purchasing a new AC unit for their home or business. All Seasons, Inc., one of the leading AC and furnace companies in the area, answers some of these frequently-asked questions below.
… Continue ReadingDo My HVAC Ducts Need Repaired?
While you may not normally give your air ducts much thought, it might be a good time to rethink things and fully realize their significance in your home. After all, any issues with your ductwork affect the performance of your HVAC system and contribute to premature wear and tear.
… Continue ReadingSimple Ways to Avoid AC Failure in the Summer
Your air conditioner is probably the most in-demand appliance in your home during the summertime, which is to be expected as temperatures become hot and your interior requires extra cooling. But even though air conditioning units are generally designed to be durable, it’s still important to give it the right amount of care and maintenance throughout its service life.
… Continue ReadingWhat Does Recovery Mode Mean in Thermostats?
As a rule, air conditioning units have to work longer in order to efficiently cool a house, especially if it’s excessively hot. Some homeowners make the mistake of turning their AC units off when they’re away and then expect the units to perform as well as before when they come back home. The truth is, when you turn off the AC, indoor temperatures will continue to rise. By the time you get home, your air conditioner will actually be consuming more energy in an effort to cool down your intensely hot rooms, causing your utility bills to skyrocket. If not corrected, this practice can even lead to unit failure or untimely calls to air conditioning companies for repair.
