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COOLING AND HEATING Recommendations You Had to Have Today
An HVAC system failure is one of the most frustrating occurrences a homeowner can face, largely because they may not know the right person to call. However, by simply spending a bit of time learning about what to look for in a contractor, things can actually go rather smoothly. Continue reading to gain some helpful insights.

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If your HVAC system us giving you issues, take a look around the house prior to calling a contractor. Make note of which rooms are cold and which are hot. That will help your repairman figure out where the problem is, and how he can fix it easily and quickly.

Although most people are thinking of their heating systems during the winter months, air conditioning is also important. When installing a new furnace or heating system, make sure the air ducts are also set up to work with your air condition system. Using the ducts for both heating and cooling is the most economical choice.

Lubricate your fan condenser at least once a year. Such ports tend to have coverings made of rubber or metal. Put about ten drops or less of a good non-detergent SAE 20 oil into each port.

To help keep your energy costs down, have your heating and cooling system serviced at least once a year. The contractor should oil the parts that move and check the motor and freon levels. This maintenance means that your system will operate optimally.

Don't let your outdoor HVAC units get smothered with clippings anytime you mow the yard. Try shooting the clippings away from it. If you're blowing leaves, this same problem can occur, so make sure you move around the unit and blow the leaves away from it.

If you want to turn off your air conditioning at night to save money, consider putting a standing fan next to your bed. You can set it to oscillate from your toes to your head, blowing cool air over your body and letting you sleep comfortably all night long.

Make sure that your contractor provides a home assessment. Not every HVAC solution is for everyone. Your home could have special needs for heating and cooling. Your contractor should do a walk around of your space to judge what is best. If they aren't be sure to request one.

If you plan on having a service on your HVAC unit, ask the technician what he will be doing. Any thorough service should consist of several things. The technician should check temperature levels, pressures, amperage draw, and coolant levels. They should adjust any belts that need it and clean the coils.

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If you have fans in place to help make your HVAC more efficient, be sure that they're turning in the right direction. They should be pushing air downwards over the people in the room to help cool their skin. If it's blowing upwards, all it does is push hot air into the room.

If you have a window air conditioner, be sure to check and see if it has an Energy Saver button. If so, use it! This turns off the fan when the unit isn't actually cooling the air, which can save you as much as 30 kwh over the period of a month!

Consider window air conditioners for your home if you are thinking about installing a central unit. Do you really need to cool your kitchen overnight? Do you have multiple floors with only one housing bedrooms? To efficiently and cheaply cool only where people are actually staying, window units are a great choice.

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To save some cash, try picking an Energy Star HVAC unit. Units such as these meet the standards that adhere to policies for energy efficiency. The EPA regulates the guidelines for the star. Environmental Protection Agency. Taking time to look into these units may http://dnr.louisiana.gov/assets/TAD/education/ECEP/hvac/g/g.htm help you get long-term savings on energy costs.

When buying a new HVAC unit, make sure that you have it install from a licensed contractor. Ask them for references and make sure that the contractor followed up with customers whenever they needed to. Check the contractor's record with the Better Business Bureau and Department of Consumer Affairs before you hire them.

As you know, it is essential to keep your HVAC system in good shape. If you have your HVAC system go bad it can cost you a lot of money to get it fixed. You can lessen the chances of this happening by following through with the advice given here.





 
 
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