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With warmer weather comes a renewed need for air conditioning. Late spring and summer are the peak times for blasting the A/C. It’s also the busiest time of the year for HVAC repair specialists. Anything that can... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring is the Best Time to Schedule A/C Maintenance
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist. How to Change Your Indoor Air Filter Turn it on and make sure it works: After going through the check list, wait for a nice, hot day when you have some time to check the air coming out of the indoor vents for the... basicheatandac.com
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist. How to Change Your Indoor Air Filter Clean the supply vents and return grills: Make sure the both the supply and return air grills and vents are open and free of debris. It... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist. How to Change Your Indoor Air Filter Check the coil drainage hose: This hose (usually plastic) can also be called the “condensate line”. Since the coil’s temperature is lower than... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist. Inspect the indoor unit: Change the air filters: The change in seasons is usually a good time to replace your indoor air filters. The Polar Vortex this winter has probably caused... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist. First, start with the outdoor unit. Remove any debris from the outdoor coil: Depending on where you live or what side of the house your system is located on, you might find trash... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist: First, start with the outdoor unit: Repair or replace any damaged pipe insulation: The suction line (the larger copper pipe on the outdoor unit) helps to supply cool refrigerant... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist First, start with the outdoor unit: Remove any condenser covers, coil blankets or lids: If you covered the outdoor coil in order to protect it during the winter months, be sure to... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist: Here are eight important things to check BEFORE switching the wall thermostat to cooling. First, start with the outdoor unit: Inspect the outdoor unit panels: These panels are... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
Spring HVAC Startup Checklist: Here are eight important things to check BEFORE switching the wall thermostat to cooling. First, start with the outdoor unit: 1. Inspect the outdoor unit panels 2. Remove any condenser covers, coil blankets or lids... basicheatandac.com
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Boilers Boilers are special-purpose water heaters. While furnaces carry heat in warm air, boiler systems distribute the heat in hot water, which gives up heat as it passes through radiators or other devices in rooms throughout the house. The cooler... basicheatandac.com
The majority of North American households depend on a central furnace to provide heat. A furnace works by blowing heated air through ducts that deliver the warm air to rooms throughout the house via air registers... facebook.com/BasicHeatAndAC…
The “Stack Effect” describes how air moves through a building The Stack Effect principle refers to the movement of air through spaces, most specifically, the rising of heat in buildings. In the cold winter months, the warm air in the building is... basicheatandac.com
Furnaces have long lives There are many factors that determine how long a furnace will last, but overall, they average lengthy lifespans. Conventional and mid-efficiency furnaces last about 18-25 years. High efficiency furnaces last about 15-20 years... basicheatandac.com
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