Air Conditioning / Two Speed AC Systems
Two speed air conditioning systems operate at full capacity in extreme temperatures and at a lower capacity whenever possible. In the San Marcos, Buda, and New Braunfels area; two speed Illustration of a two-speed air conditioning systemsystems may operate in low speed as much as 80% of the time. Low speed operation uses less electricity even when the longer run time is factored in. The longer operating time helps lower indoor humidity levels resulting in a greater degree of comfort.
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A/C System Sizing
The problem with using floor area to ‘guess’ air conditioning and heating load capacity is EVERYTHING. Using square footage to guess air conditioning load capacity doesn’t take into account any of the relevant factors like: Attic insulation … Size and location of windows … Single pane vs. double pane windows … Ceiling heights … Floor and wall insulation and construction.
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A Diagnostic “Brain Cloud”
When you start looking seriously at how the HVAC industry approaches system Performance Diagnostics during routine air conditioning service and heating service, it is truly amazing. When it comes to system performance diagnostics… every logical, rational, and reasonable diagnostic procedure that technicians commonly use in every other situation … gets thrown under the bus by technicians doing air conditioning service and heating service.
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Symptoms Of A Bad Or Failing AC Air Filter
When you start looking seriously at how the HVAC industry approaches system Performance Diagnostics during routine air conditioning service and heating service, it is truly amazing. When it comes to system performance diagnostics… every logical, rational, and reasonable diagnostic procedure that technicians commonly use in every other situation … gets thrown under the bus by technicians doing air conditioning service and heating service.
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Common A/C Issues To Check For
Although there are a wide variety of factors that can cause your Central Texas home’s central air conditioner to malfunction, some reasons are more common than others. Taking care of these problems promptly can help to keep your HVAC running better and help to extend its overall lifespan.
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AC System Maintenance
Air conditioning systems need regular maintenance to operate properly and extend their service life. If an air conditioning system is not maintained, it will lose approximately 5% efficiency for each year of operation costing you money.
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The 4 Main Types Of Insulation
It’s usually around Winter time when people start worrying about their home insulation, but the truth is that insulation is crucial year-round for maximum comfort and energy efficiency.
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4 Ways To Improve Home Comfort During The Summer
The summers in Texas often bring scorching heatwaves. It feels like there’s no escaping the heat, until you walk into your air conditioned home or office. Nothing brings instant relief quite like walking in from 100+-degree heat to nice, cool ~75-degree air conditioned room.
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5 Benefits Of Smart Thermostats
There are several types of thermostats available today. However, one that is becoming increasingly popular is the smart thermostat. There are a variety of brands that now carry smart thermostats, and many offer different types of smart thermostats as well, from small budget devices to systems that connect with your smart home services.
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5 Kinds Of Programmable Thermostats
One of the single most effective things you can do to cut down on your energy bill is to adjust your thermostat so that your AC and furnace don’t run as often or at all while you’re out of the house.
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5 Signs Your Air Conditioner Might Fail This Summer
Does this scenario sound familiar? You’re enjoying cool breeze from your air conditioning system, when suddenly the air slows or stops. When you call to schedule repairs, you find out that your local repair technician is completely booked. Schedulers at other local repair shops inform you that they also have packed schedules.
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A/C Options For Homes With Boilers
If you live in a home that has a boiler in it, you may face challenges when it comes to cooling your home during the warm weather months. Due to the fact that your home does not have pre-existing ductwork, the options that you have for cooling your home are limited.
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5 Simple HVAC Maintenance Steps
An HVAC system is one of the most essential parts of home comfort. The system regulates temperatures and ensures your family is safe, cozy, and happy. To keep your HVAC working properly for as long as possible, there are a few simple maintenance steps you can take.
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AC and Heat Pumps
Central air conditioning units are usually matched with a gas or oil furnace to provide heat through the same set of ducts.
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How Your AC Can Help Fight Your Allergies
Your Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) unit is constantly working to keep your home or office space a comfortable place to live and work. But, beyond just keeping your space at the right temperature all year, it helps fight against seasonal allergies as well.
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SEER And HSPF Efficiency Ratings
The efficiency of central air conditioning systems is rated by a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). SEER ratings typically range from 13 to 23, with the highest numbers indicating the more efficient units offering the most energy savings. Great strides have been made in the last 10 years to increase the efficiency of new air conditioners and heat pumps.
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AC Emergency Repairs
When you have air conditioning system problems, you may not always know if it’s an emergency that requires immediate attention. Since air conditioners always seem to break down at the most inconvenient times, what may constitute an emergency can depend on your specific situation and how hot the outside Illustration showing the details inside an HVAC condenser unittemperature is.
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My A/C Isn’t Cooling My Home Evenly
There are a variety of things that might alert you to the fact that your air conditioner is not cooling your home evenly. You might notice that your living room is chilly but your study still hasn’t cooled to a comfortable temperature yet.
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AC Maintenance Checklist
Two speed air conditioning systems operate at full capacity in extreme temperatures and at a lower capacity whenever possible. In the San Marcos, Buda, and New Braunfels area; two speed Illustration of a two-speed air conditioning systemsystems may operate in low speed as much as 80% of the time. Low speed operation uses less electricity even when the longer run time is factored in. The longer operating time helps lower indoor humidity levels resulting in a greater degree of comfort.
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AC Maintenance & Service
With the proper maintenance your air conditioning and heating equipment will work more economically and be more dependable for years to come. With a few easy and routine procedures you can keep your unit at peak performance and get the maximum amount of comfort from your HVAC system.
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AC Maintenance Tips
These hot San Marcos summers can wreak havoc on the many moving parts inside the A/C system. Especially if it isn’t running at peak efficiency. So take the time to have AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning run a Total Performance Diagnostic report and do some basic preventive maintenance.
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Common A/C Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
Texans rely heavily on our air conditioners to get through the hot summers. With so much importance placed on them, some myths naturally come along over time. Unfortunately, many of these A/C myths can end up costing you extra in the long run on both your air conditioner and on your utility bill. Take a look at the myths we’ve debunked below.
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Air Conditioner Refrigerant Charging
If you own a central air conditioner or heat pump, you should know that recent field studies suggest that approximately 75% of installed cooling equipment may have incorrect amount of refrigerant.
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AC Repair Decisions
HVAC systems less than 7 years old may only need repairs, and not replacement. For a diagnostic fee, AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning’s service providers will identify the problem and determine a solution that best fits your need.
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A/C: Repair Or Replace?
Certain tell tale signs indicate it’s time to consider replacing heating and cooling equipment, or improving the performance of your overall system. It may be time to call AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning to help you make a change if:
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AC Repair Service
When it comes to A/C repair, how do you choose a company when there are so many to choose from? How do you know which ones are just a person with a van, a company that has inadequately trained technicians, or one that provides highly trained experts? Don’t call just anyone, call AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning.
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AC Replacement & R22
With over 300 million air conditioning systems using R-22 in the United States, replacing your system or retrofitting to a new refrigerant can be costly. There are options.
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AC Replacement Signs
When replacing a furnace, air conditioning unit, boiler, heat pump or other HVAC system, you can rely on The AirOne professionals to get the job done right. Signs you might be in need of a new system if your existing unit:
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AC Savings
HVAC is a common acronym use in the heating and cooling industry. It stands for “heating, ventilation and air conditioning,” three functions often combined into one system in today’s modern homes and buildings.
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AC Service Energy Saving Tips
As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. So making smart decisions about your home’s air conditioning service and heating service can have a big effect on your utility bills—and your comfort. Take these steps to increase the efficiency of your heating and cooling system.
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AC System Ducts
Homes with central heating and air-conditioning systems rely on ductwork to distribute warmed or cooled air throughout the house.
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AC System Replacement
When an air conditioning system isnt working right, one of the first instincts is to call for a quick repair. Although having the system repaired seems to be the least expensive way to go at the moment, it may not be when you look at it long term.
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Thermostats
The thermostat is a remarkable device—it’s truly the remote control for your home’s heating and cooling systems. From the ease and comfort of your hallway, bedroom or den, you can stoke the fires of your furnace (or crank up your A/C) with the turn of a dial or push of a button.
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AC Tips For New Homeowners
So you’ve bought your first home, congratulations! One aspect that many new homeowners don’t take into consideration is how to properly care for their Air Conditioning unit. Below are some steps you can take to keep your AC running smoothly and your home feeling comfortable.
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Air Balancing: What It Means For Your Home
Airflow balancing or air flow is the process of adjusting and measuring the temperature throughout your home or building evenly. An HVAC technician can decrease or increase the airflow into certain rooms that will help you feel more comfortable. Most commercial buildings and residential homes were not built to distribute the air evenly throughout.
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Air Conditioner Evaporator Coils
Air conditioning actually works by converting a gas refrigerant to liquid. The liquid is cycled through the system, extracting heat with each cycle, until your home has reached the desired temperature.
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Why Does Your Air Conditioner Freeze Up?
With summer drawing near, one thing for certain is air conditioning units around Central Texas will be running full blast. Some of the unfortunate people experiencing nice, cool A/C in their home will experience a rather unfortunate scenario:
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Air Conditioner Too Big?
Air Conditioning equipment that is “too big” will NOT keep people comfortable when there is a large cooling demand (see below), and will hurt performance and be a burden the rest of the time.
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Air Conditioning / Allergies And Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air pollution has been a growing concern across the United States. Especially at risk are areas of the country like San Marcos, Buda, Kyle and the New Braunfels area of Central Texas. Areas that have experienced rapid population growth and with it the construction of a newer style of American home are more prone to indoor air quality problems.
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Air Conditioning / Bigger AC Or Better Insulation
We ran the numbers based on the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle, and New Braunfels air conditioning weather data using a rather average 1000 square foot home with an existing R13 attic insulation. We assumed a 12 cent per KW electrical cost and a 1 dollar a square foot cost for adding R19 attic insulation.
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Air Conditioning / Comfort Vs Cold
Here in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle and New Braunfels area of Central Texas, whether an air conditioning system keeps occupants comfortable, or just cold is normally dependent on two separate factors … indoor humidity and air flow velocity.
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Air Conditioning Compressors
Air conditioning is based on using a chemical refrigerant, which easily converts from gas to liquid. Air conditioning traps the heat from the air in your home and transfers that heat outside .
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Air Conditioning Costs
The average family spends $1,900 a year on energy bills, much of which goes to heating and cooling. With summer on the way and facing high energy costs, Americans are looking for ways to cool their homes, stay comfortable and save money.
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Air Conditioning Diagnostics
It’s extremely important that air conditioning technicians understand the refrigerant cycle. It helps because they can’t actually see inside the copper tubing and compressors to see what the refrigerant is doing.
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Air Conditioning: Duct Sealing
Fumes from household and garden chemicals, insulation particles, and dust can enter your duct system, aggravating asthma and allergy problems. Sealing ducts can help improve indoor air quality by reducing the risk of pollutants entering ducts and circulating through your home.
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Air Conditioning Ducts
A well designed duct system minimizes the length of ducts and number of bends, is sized correctly. A poorly designed duct system means your furnace or air conditioner has to work harder and use more energy to get air to every room to keep you comfortable.
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Air Conditioning / How Big Is Too Big?
Too big is when you’re paying for more air conditioning than you will ever need. Even when the air conditioning contractor installs a bigger heating or cooling system for less than a competitor, the consumer always pays a higher price.
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Air Conditioning Load Calculations
Before you have your air conditioning and heating system replaced insist on having the installing company perform an accurate ”Manuel J Load” calculation on your home. An accurate load calculation will require…
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Air Conditioning Maintenance
Just like our cars and our auto mechanic, we can pay a little now for routine maintenance, or pay them a lot later for a major repair. The same idea is true for your air conditioner or heat pump.
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Air Conditioning / New AC And Old Air Ducts!
Connecting new air conditioning equipment to an old duct system doesn’t always spell disaster, but it often does. Here in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle and New Braunfels area of Central Texas, most air conditioning and heating duct systems are located in attics.
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Air Conditioning Performance
The old service and inspections programs were ok … as far as they go … but they just don’t go far enough. They don’t tell you or the technician how much cooling or heating your system is producing, compared to how much it should be producing. And they don’t tell you how efficiently that cooling or heating is being produced.
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Air Conditioning / R22 Or 410A Refrigerant?
Can’t believe we’re still dealing with this problem in 2013. Ten years ago the United States Federal Government promised that by this time it would be illegal for manufacturers to produce equipment that still worked on the old R22 refrigerant.
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Air Conditioning Repair Or Replacement?
When your air conditioning or heating system stops working, it makes sense to call for a quick repair. Having the system repaired may be the least expensive way to go at the moment, but may not be the best long term decision.
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Air Conditioning / Two Speed AC Systems
Two speed air conditioning systems work well in warmer climates that experience wide temperature swings; precisely the kind of weather we experience here in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle, and New Braunfels area of Central Texas.
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Air Conditioning Systems and Brands
There are a number of air conditioning unit manufacturers. Like any other industry some manufacturers make basically the same air conditioning units under different names. You’ll find these air conditioning unit brands all over the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle and New Braunfels areas.
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Air Conditioning / What About Heating?
>Most air conditioning systems in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle, and New Braunfels area are central air conditioning systems that work in conjunction with a central heating system. Both systems share a common blower and air duct system.
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Air Conditioning Facts
Heating and cooling costs the average homeowner about $1,000 a year – nearly half the home’s total energy bill. If your central air conditioning unit is more than 12 years old, replacing it with an ENERGY STAR qualified model from AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning could cut your cooling costs by 30%.
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Air Purification
This section contains quick explanations and criteria to help you decide what filtration method is best for a given problem. You should be familiar with the pros and cons for all the filtration and purification methods listed below.
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All About Air Conditioning
Most people don’t ever give much thought to their air conditioning system. Our heating and cooling systems just keep working day after day, humming quietly in the background. As long as everything is working alright there’s really no reason to give your air conditioning and heating system another thought.
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Upgrading Home Attic Insulation
If your HVAC system isn’t performing at the level you need it to, before jumping to replacement options take a look at the attic insulation in your home. Old or under performing insulation can result in a struggle to keep the air in your home conditioned.
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Benefits Of Formaldehyde-Free Insulation
At AirOne Heating and Air Conditioning we perform a variety of services and one of those is installing insulation. We prefer to use Johns Manville Climate Pro Formaldehyde-free insulation because of its health and performance benefits.
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Benefits Of Indoor Air Quality Tests
The air in your home will have a major impact on your overall health. Due to the importance of air, ensuring that the air in your home is safe to breathe is very important. One great way to confirm whether or not your home’s air is safe to breath is by having an air quality test completed.
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The Benefits Of A Programmable Thermostat
Technology has changed so much about how we function in our everyday lives, so it is no surprise that even something as seemingly trivial as your home thermostat has evolved. Gone are the days of having to turn your thermostat manually anytime you need the temperature changed in your home: now you can install programmable and digital thermostats!
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What Is The Best Thermostat For My House?
Basic thermostats regulate the temperature inside your home by turning your heating and cooling on and off. More advanced thermostats may be designed to modulate BTU output of air conditioning and gas heating system. Some thermostats can modulate air handler and furnace blower speeds to aid in controlling indoor humidity levels.
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My A/C Will Not Turn On
Our last topic was about what to check for if your a/c system is not turning on. If you have already gone through the steps of checking the breaker and checking the batteries on your thermostat with no luck then it might be a float switch issue. Here’s why we love float switches…
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The Nest
Did you know that a thermostat controls half of your home’s energy? Yes that’s more than lighting, appliances, computers, and TVs combined! What does that mean for you? If your thermostat is not programmable you could be wasting money. Nest is a programmable thermostat that will learn your schedule and your 712 in comfort.
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Building A Home That Keeps Cool And Traps Heat
A lot of work goes into properly optimizing a house to keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter. You need to balance insulation with other features that make it easier for your central air unit to heat or cool the house, all the while making sure you don’t have to spend a lot of money to do so.
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Carbon Monoxide Safety
As the fall months are quickly approaching, people are going to be changing up a few habits in order to stay warm. While there are many benefits to the cooler months, there are a few precautions that need to be taken when adjusting to the weather.
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Central Heating VS Space Heaters
Being in the dead center of our winter months, the timeless debate over whether central heating or the use of space heaters is less expensive has found its way back to our daily lives.
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Changing Your AC Refrigerant
Having an air conditioner makes it possible to enjoy your environment even when it is unbearably hot outside. It also helps to improve the quality of the air. An air conditioner filters out many of the pollutants and even mold from the air which helps you to breathe better.
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Cleaning Your HVAC Components
Keeping your HVAC equipment clean is important because it not only ensures that the system operates efficiently, but also prevents it from wearing out easily. Although some degree of equipment wear is inevitable, proper maintenance can make the equipment last a bit longer.
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Common AC Issues And How To Fix Them
Texas homeowners rely on their air conditioners keeping their homes cool through our hot summer months. So when you wake up and realize your air conditioner isn’t working, what should you do?
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Common Duct Problems
Air ducts are responsible for heating and cooling homes, businesses, and a variety of other types of buildings. While air ducts work quite effectively to heat and cool buildings, they can run into different problems over time.
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Controlling Humidity Levels In Your Home
The Texas heat would be bad enough, but there is a separate element to the summer weather that southerners dread every year. If it was not for the intense humidity, the summer months would not seem so aggressive.
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Cooling Efficiently
As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. So making smart decisions about your home’s heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system can have a big effect on your
utility bills — and your comfort. Take these steps to increase the efficiency of your heating and cooling system.
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Dealing With Spring Allergies In Central Texas
We’ve covered the importance of indoor air quality on this blog before. As we mentioned, indoor space like a house can develop its own host of problems independent from the outside air, but that doesn’t mean it’s immune to the constant changes that the outside air brings as the seasons change.
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Different Types Of Filters For Your HVAC System
Changing your A/C filter is something that needs to be done regularly to optimize ventilation in your HVAC system. Changing your filters regularly produce better air quality and provide a safety barrier for objects that could create a fire risk such as insulation.
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DIY Air Conditioner Maintenance Ideas
Many homeowners don’t believe that routine air conditioning maintenance is necessary. To many, it feels like an extra unnecessary bill. While it’s true you may save money in the short-term by foregoing routine HVAC maintenance, the long-term costs can add up catch you when you’re unprepared.
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Does Your A/C System Need Coolant?
Central air conditioning units are essential for regulating the temperature of the air in homes and offices, and their main job is to keep a constant flow of cool air circulating throughout.
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Common Duct Questions
Duct loss has two different definitions. The first one is a common term used when performing load calculations on homes. In this case duct loss refers to the thermal loss of Btu.s due to where the duct system is located and and how well insulated the duct system is.
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Ductless VS Central Air Systems
Whether you are building a new home or simply making some updates to your current one, deciding on what type of HVAC system you would like to utilize can be overwhelming. The two main options are a ductless mini-split system and a central air system.
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Air Conditioning / Two Speed AC Systems
Dust accumulates very quickly and on almost any solid surface. Stop dusting the house for a few days to test this theory if you don’t believe that it’s true. You might also notice dust particles floating in the air.
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When Your Electric Heater Needs Service
Why are you shivering instead of enjoying a nice, warm, comfortable house? If it’s because your electric furnace isn’t doing what it’s supposed to do, a little knowledge and inspection by a trained professional can help.
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Extending The Life Of Your Air Conditioning System
With our extreme Central Texas heat, we depend greatly on our air conditioning units. So much so, it’s hard to imagine getting through a summer without one. Because of this, proper maintenance and care of your unit is crucial in order to extend the lifespan of your air conditioner.
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How to Prevent Broken Pipe Tragedy
The area that requires the most concern is an uninsulated crawl space. Best way to insure that your pipes won’t freeze is by turning up your thermostat so that your floor will be warm.
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Air Handler Or Furnace, What’s The Difference?
Furnaces consume carbon based fuels to produce heat and dispose of the waste material (carbon monoxide) that is created as the fuel is burnt. In Central Texas area most furnaces burn natural or Liquid Petroleum (LP) gas. Oil and coal burning furnaces are more popular in other areas of the United States.
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Gas Furnace Comfort
Energy efficiency isn’t the only thing to consider when selecting a new or replacement gas furnace. The more expensive gas furnaces not only tend to be more energy efficient, but they also include more features that add up to a more comfortable indoor living environment.
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Gas Furnace / Cost Vs. Energy Savings
Gas furnace efficiency is important, but not as important a consideration when looking for a gas furnace in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle, and New Braunfels areas of Central Texas where winters tend to be mild and short.
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Gas Furnace Options
There are a lot of different kinds of gas furnaces but not all of them were designed with the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle or New Braunfels area in mind. The latest equipment energy efficiency guidelines being developed by the Federal Government acknowledged this reality when they issued different gas furnace efficiency rules for different parts of the United States.
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Getting The Most Out Of Your A/C This Summer
Summer in Texas can reach scorching temperatures, causing your A/C to work overtime and your utility bills to skyrocket. Before you despair over the choice between a cool home and a manageable electric bill, try some of these tips to help keep your air conditioning needs low.
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Getting Your Furnace Tuned Up
With fall officially in the air, we’re finally moving past the scorching days of the Central Texas summer. There will still be a few hot days popping up, but it’s nice to know that mild, cooler temperatures are on the horizon. Autumn is great for a number of reasons…
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A Glossary Of HVAC Technical Definitions
AFUE - The ratio of annual output energy compared to annual input energy. The higher the AFUE percentage is, the more efficient the furnace. Annualized Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) is a measure of your furnace’s heating efficiency.
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Greenspeed
Carrier unveiled the HVAC industry’s highest efficiency residential, air source heat pump at the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) Conference & Indoor Air Expo in San Antonio, Texas.
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Ground Source Heat Pumps
The ground source heat pump is also known as a central heat and air system. This is because a single unit can provide heat during the cool weather months and air conditioning during the summer months. But unlike other systems, this electric powered one is able to harness energy as a solar collector from the earth.
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Guide To Ambient Heating
When it comes to keeping your home cool, not all of the work will rely on your air conditioning unit. In fact, a lot of it will have to do with stopping heat from coming in in the first place, as well as keeping cool air in.
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Having Your HVAC System Serviced
Many homeowners will question if they should get their HVAC system checked. If so, when should they get it checked? There are many answers to these questions. Yes, you should certainly get your HVAC system checked.
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Electric Furnace
Brrrr! It’s cold outside and it’s almost as cold inside your house. Why isn’t your furnace doing what it’s supposed to do? How come you’re shivering instead of enjoying a nice, warm, comfortable house?
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Help Your AC Last Longer
If you have endured even one of our Central Texas summers, then you know that keeping cool is a priority for everyone. It’s no wonder that a common concern for Texans is having their AC unit go out during those summer months where temperatures can reach record high levels of 110 degrees for weeks on end.
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High Cost Of Keeping Warm
The average family spends $1,900 a year on energy bills, much of which goes to heating and cooling. With winter on the way and facing high energy costs, people here in central Texas are looking for ways to heat their homes, stay comfortable and save money.
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How AC Systems Work
Heat pumps and most central air conditioners are called “split systems” because there is an outdoor unit (called a condenser) and an indoor unit (an evaporator coil). The job of the heat pump or air conditioner is to transport heat from one of these units to the other.
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How Do I Know If My System Was Properly Installed?
When building a new home, you have the opportunity to be part the HVAC system design. Understanding the basic characteristics of a quality installation will help you ask your installer the right questions. You should expect your air conditioning installer to take the following steps:
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How HVAC Zoning Works
Adding HVAC zoning to your HVAC system is a terrific way to control the air temperature in individual rooms of your house. This will keep you from having to constantly heat or cool certain areas in your home.
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How Often Do You Need Air Conditioner Service?
Being a homeowner comes with its own set of questions and responsibilities. One of these is knowing when to schedule service for your air conditioner. You’ve probably already heard that regular maintenance can help increase the lifespan of your air conditioning unit.
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How Smart Are Smart Thermostats?
No matter how your year is going, it is always good to find more ways to cut energy costs and to save money. One of the biggest ways you as a homeowner or apartment renter can save money is to take a look at your heating and cooling usage to see which areas you can cut down on.
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How To Prepare Your HVAC System For Winter
In Texas we tend to hit the cold season a bit later than the rest of the country, but it does come and the time for heaters is arriving. During fall and winter in the cool weather seasons, many houses turn their air conditioners off for a while.
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How To Protect Your System When You Remodel
Getting your home renovated can be exciting, whether it’s a new kitchen, bathroom, floor, or something else. However, renovations can churn up a lot of dust and debris in and around your home that adversely affects your air conditioner.
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Signs Your AC Is Leaking Freon
For many homeowners, air conditioning is a must-have in their home. It makes the house a comfortable space during the hot days of summer. While you may have your AC unit regularly maintained and tuned up to prevent it from breaking down, it’s possible that a Freon leak can occur at any time.
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How To Test Your Home Thermostat
Two speed air conditioning systems operate at full capacity in extreme temperatures and at a lower capacity whenever possible. In the San Marcos, Buda, and New Braunfels area; two speed Illustration of a two-speed air conditioning systemsystems may operate in low speed as much as 80% of the time. Low speed operation uses less electricity even when the longer run time is factored in. The longer operating time helps lower indoor humidity levels resulting in a greater degree of comfort.
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Air Conditioning / Two Speed AC Systems
Back at home, there is a category of appliances that are not given maximum attention until they break down. This is absurd. Among these appliances is the thermostat. This is an appliance that we use daily.
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HVAC Industry Innovations
Technology is changing every industry as well as all of our daily lives. From how we work and network to our transportation, technology has dramatically improved over the years. Your home, and the systems within that home, are no different.
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HVAC Maintenance To Complete Before Winter
If you live in the south, you know the importance of a properly working HVAC system in your home, and it is hard to imagine living without it. However, while we typically only think about caring for our HVAC systems for those harsh summer months, it is important to winterize your system as well.
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HVAC Odors That Every Home & Business Owner Should Know
There is a popular saying in Texas that states, “If you don’t like the weather in Texas, just wait ten minutes, and it will change.” When it comes to temperature fluctuations, many Texans know that within one day, the heater may be on in the morning and the air conditioner could running in the afternoon.
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HVAC Upgrades That Can Benefit Your Health
It’s been a fairly warm winter so far in Central Texas, so you may be out enjoying the temperate weather every chance you get… but you still spend a lot of time indoors–especially when it’s cold out! While you’re inside, breathing high-quality air is important for your health and comfort.
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Importance Of Heat Pump Servicin
Why is maintenance important for your heat pump? Well, heat pumps work even harder than separate heating or cooling systems because heat pumps offer both heating and cooling on their own.
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The Importance Of Indoor Air Quality
There are many facets of air conditioning and heating regarding household health that are important to be aware of. One of these is indoor air quality. Though you can’t usually see anything in the air inside your house, there are always some amount of pollutants.
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Improving The Energy Efficiency Of Your HVAC System
Your HVAC system is often working around the clock in order to purify and maintain a comfortable temperature in your home or work space. For many, finding ways to prolong the life of their HVAC system is a priority because we do depend on its performance daily.
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Improving Your Winter Air Quality
Being indoors more often during the winter presents plenty of opportunities for family togetherness and other enjoyable moments. However, the air that’s breathed and circulated indoors during these moments may not be as safe and harmless as most people would think.
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Improving Your Home Heating
Texas enjoys sunny weather for most of the year, but in the winter months temperatures can get pretty low. Texans across the state turn up the heat to deal with cold fronts. However, heating a home without taking a moment to consider what you can do to help keep the cold out can cost homeowners dearly on their utility bills.
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Indoor Air Quality—Asthma Triggers
For many people, allergies and asthma are bad enough outside, and it’s nice to be able to get inside to escape these triggers. With spring in full swing in Central Texas, it’s easy to blame your symptoms on all the pollen, mold, and other allergens floating around outside. However, there’s a number of asthma and allergy triggers just waiting indoors
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Inspecting A Broken Furnace
With summer behind us here in Central Texas, it won’t be long until cold weather starts moving in. Now is the perfect time to ensure your furnace is in proper working order… you don’t want to wait until the day you need it to find out something’s amiss.
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Insulation R-Value Explained
If you’ve read anything about insulation or looked into an insulation project for your home, then you’ve no doubt come across the ubiquitous yet hardly explained term “R-value.” Denoted as R- followed by a number, it’s an important figure having to do with the proper kind and amount of insulation needed for a home to be up to recommended standards.
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Is Your A/C Low On Refrigerant: Warning Signs
Keeping your air conditioner on during the hot summer months is an important part of keeping your home comfortable. The best way to detect potential problems is to have an HVAC professional tune-up your unit. However, there are also warning signs you can look for yourself.
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Keeping Your Home Comfortable
It’s worth keeping your heating and cooling system maintained and running smoothly all year long because you’ll enjoy a number of benefits with just a little bit of effort. A system running at its peak will not only keep your home cool on hot days, and comfortably warm on cold days, but it will do so while cutting down on your electric bill.
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Keeping Your HVAC In Check: A How-To Guide On Lowering Humidity
If you’ve lived in the South, anywhere from Florida to Texas, you know how muggy and steamy the Summer weather can get. With Summer only a few short months away, keeping your home low humidity is important to keep comfortable. This is why it’s important to keep humidity levels in your home between 30-50% in the Summer.
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Keeping An HVAC Well-Maintained
There’s no need for you to spend one single Texas day perspiring before a fan or sitting near an open window wishing for just a hint of a breeze. We all mutter about our ancestors enduring the summer’s blazing sun or winter’s gales without the service of an HVAC to keep them in a comfortable state.
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Tips For Keeping Your Utility Bill Low
Whether it’s a hot Texas summer or a chilly winter, having your HVAC running is often a must in order to keep your home comfortable. However, running your HVAC system constantly can raise your utility bills month after month, and no one likes getting a high electric bill at the end of the month.
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Leaky AC Ducts
Across the country, heating and air conditioning accounts for a whopping 44 percent of the energy used in U. S. homes. Homeowners can cut their utility bills considerably by preventing waste.
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Loud A/C: Causes And Solutions
If there is one thing you depend on daily in your home, it is your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. In all seasons (especially here in Texas), our HVAC systems have the ability to make or break our comfort.
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Maintaining Indoor Air Quality
With many Texans currently working from home, and even when office presence opens again, many of us spend a significant amount of our time in the comfort of our own homes. At home we might not often think about the air we’re breathing – we might just assume it’s healthy and clean.
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Maximizing Your Home Ventilation System
The ventilation system and air conditioner in your home allows you to relax and be comfortable without having to deal with the hot temperatures outside. However, the chronic use of your system can lead to an increase in your energy bill every month.
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Minimizing Costs While Keeping Your Home Cool
When the summer weather starts heating up, especially in Texas, many people must run their air conditioning units every day. While this is usually unavoidable in order to keep your home comfortable, it can certainly make getting your electric bill uncomfortable.
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Modulating Gas Furnace With Variable Speed Blower
With AFUE ratings from 80 percent to 98 percent, modulating gas furnaces with variable speed blowers are the most advanced, efficient and comfortable gas furnace available. Their quiet operation, even distribution of heat and level of indoor comfort cannot be matched.
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My A/C Won’t Come On: Troubleshooting Checklist
It is never a good time for your air conditioning to malfunction, especially if you live here in Texas. If you are turning on your A/C, it is probably because you need it. If you experience issues with your air conditioning coming on when you need it to, you might be concerned about when you’ll be able to get a professional to come repair the unit.
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How To Prepare Your Furnace For Summer
Summers in Texas are usually long and hot. Once the heat arrives, you probably forget all about your furnace since you presumably won’t be using it for several months. Furnaces are made to last at least 15 years or more, but if you start every summer by putting your furnace out of your mind, it could affect its lifespan.
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Prepare Your AC For Winter
During the Texas heat, most homeowners run their AC for the majority of the year. However, these units need occasional maintenance in order to perform efficiently and smoothly. While annual tune-ups are recommended, some maintenance should be done more often.
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Preparing Your A/C When You’re On Vacation
When it comes to saving energy, taking a closer look at your HVAC system is one of the first places to start. Heating and cooling a home is often responsible for the majority of a household’s energy cost. Depending on the size of the home and the climate it is in, it can cost hundreds of dollars a month to keep your home at a comfortable living temperature.
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Preparing Your A/C For Summer
Things tend to heat up quickly in Central Texas, so it’s a good idea to start thinking about your air conditioner before temperatures are back in the 90s. Many homeowners expect to simply switch their A/C back on and go about their business.
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Prevent HVAC Malfunctions
While we don’t mind fixing broken air conditioning systems, we love to help our customers in any way we can. One way is by providing some helpful tips that help prevent break-downs in the first place.
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Preventing Mold In Your Home
Mold and mildew infestations are a common issue that many homeowners face, especially in places that experience high humidity levels like Central Texas often can. A mold infestation can decrease your property value, cause structural damage to your home, and cause health problems for your family.
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Preventing Summer A/C Problems
It’s no secret that it gets hot in Texas during the summer. A worst-case-scenario during our scorching Texas summer is having your air conditioner start blowing warm air or completely stop running.
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Programmable VS Smart Thermostats
For many homeowners, keeping your home at a comfortable temperature and also keeping your electric bill low can feel like opposing goals. With certain thermostats, you can have both.
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Pros And Cons Of Replacing Your Old Air Conditioner
You have an air conditioner at the house that is probably pretty old, and you’re going to have to do something with it at some point. You know that it might need to be replaced one day soon, but you can’t be totally sure unless you have taken the time to look at the pros and cons of replacing vs. maintaining your current unit.
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How To Protect Your System From Lightning
Storms bringing thunder and lightning aren’t uncommon in Texas, especially in spring. Most homeowners are happy to wait out the storms inside their homes, however many may not know the threat that thunderstorms can bring to their HVAC systems.
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Radiant Barrier: Info And Installation
One of the services many HVAC repair and installation companies offer is the installation of radiant barrier. Many people are unaware of what this product even is, but it can greatly affect your home.
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Reducing Indoor Air Pollutants
Our homes are places we want to make as comfortable as possible. We seal them off from the outside world, creating a controlled space with just the right temperature and humidity levels in the air.
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Relieving Common Allergies Through Regular HVAC Maintenance
Asthma and allergic diseases affect more than 24 million people in the United States and over 6 million of these are children. When most people think of allergies, they think of hay fever, sneezing, coughing, and runny noses, but there are other allergies that many suffer from, including food allergies and eczema that, believe it or not, can be exacerbated by your HVAC system.
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Should You Repair Or Replace Your Air Conditioner?
While it’s not a decision homeowners are faced with often, choosing whether to replace or repair your air conditioner is an important decision. Not only are there many financial aspects to consider, but homeowners must also make judgments based on their specific home and how comfortable they want it to be.
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How To Save Money On Cooling Costs
If you live in Central Texas, then you know that your air conditioner doesn’t feel like a luxury but an absolute necessity! With temperatures rising over one hundred degrees consistently in the summer months, it can feel like you will do anything to keep your home comfortable.
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Saving Energy And Your HVAC System
The job of your HVAC is to protect your family from cold and heat in every season. Many of these machines operate year-round. However, no matter how well your unit operates, it could use a little help.
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Saving Energy At Home
With so many working from home, now is a good time to consider different ways to reduce your energy bill. You might be surprised that just a few simple changes can help significantly reduce your energy usage, which will not just save you money now, but it can also prolong the life of your HVAC system! Consider these tips on saving energy while you are spending more time at home.
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Saving Money With Heat Pump Air Conditioners
Air source Heat pump systems extract heat from chilly outside air and transfer that heat into your house? Heat pump technology uses refrigerationDiagram showing the inner workings of an outdoor condenser unit cycle technology rather than fuel combustion to provide heating during cold winter months.
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Should An HVAC Fan Run Constantly?
There are many homeowners who are not familiar with HVAC units, and often learn the in and outs of them only when it is too late, and when they are about to replace one because of their lack of knowledge about upkeep and how to properly run them.
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Should I Have My Air Ducts Cleaned?
One thing that you can do in your home to improve your indoor air quality is to have your air ducts cleaned. Duct cleaning is one of the most important things that you can do for air quality in your home.
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Simple Tips To Keep AC Costs Down
It’s still technically winter, but it’s already starting to warm back up some here in Texas, so we thought we’d share a few quick A/C tips for the days ahead when it gets a little too warm to not utilize the A/C.
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Single-Stage Gas Furnace
Single–stage gas furnaces have a single BTU output capacity. Single-stage furnaces only operate at full capacity or off … like an automobile that only goes 55 MPH or is stopped. These are the most common furnaces found in the San Marcos, Buda, Kyle and New Braunfels area due to the regions mild climate.
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Sizing An Air Conditioner
Properly sizing an air conditioner is important, especially on whole-house systems. An improperly sized unit can cost you more to operate, and worse, leave you either uncomfortably warm, or cold and clammy depending on whether it is under or oversized.
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Smart HVAC Systems
For the average home, the energy bill tends to be one of the largest expenses. The cost of this bill can be exacerbated by many different factors like the location and climate of the region you live in, the size and/or age of your home, personal preferences, and keeping up with modern updates within your home.
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Solar Powered Air Conditioners
When you hear the phrase ‘solar powered’ your brain might immediately think of those huge solar panels or off the grid power supply. And you’re right on both accounts. Solar energy is used for a variety of things that include providing the power for your HVAC system.
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Spring Cleaning Tips For Indoor Air Quality
Spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to take some time to examine your indoor air quality. We spend a significant amount of time indoors, and what you breathe there can impact your health, sometimes over time and sometimes very quickly. That’s why it pays to make sure the air quality in your home is as clean as you can make it.
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Stay Warm: The Importance Of Annual Furnace Inspections
If you’re like many homeowners in the Central Texas area, you probably don’t give much thought to your furnace. As the air starts to cool, many people simply flip the thermostat to “heat” and that’s the end of it… until the day comes that the heater doesn’t kick on.
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The Effects Of Carbon Monoxide In The Home
Keeping your family safe from the invisible dangers of carbon monoxide is crucial to your family’s safety and well-being. Before we get into how carbon monoxide (CO) can cause harm and steps you can take to prevent CO in your home, it’s important to know exactly what carbon monoxide is.
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The Rise Of Air Source Heat Pumps
There’s a good chance that you’ve heard people discussing air source heat pumps in recent years. That’s because these heat pumps are becoming much more widely known as time goes on.
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The Use Of AI In Your HVAC System
The use of artificial intelligence in your HVAC system is something that has been around for awhile. No, there isn’t a little robot using its robotic arms sitting inside your air conditioning unit that is regulating the temperature.
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Thermostat Settings
All setback thermostats will automatically start and stop your heating or cooling system at least twice over a 24-hour period.
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RTSM Tip 1: Change Your Filter
The number one cause of problems with your air conditioning system is dirty filters. Having a dirty filter in your return grill will reduces the flow of air into the system. To make up for it the fan inside the unit will run harder using more electricity and wearing itself out.
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Tips For Cleaning The Heat Exchanger Tubes In Your Furnace
Now that winter is in full swing, are you getting the most effective results from your furnace? If not, then it might be time to get some routine maintenance done on it to help it perform better. While most of the more important tasks should be performed by a licensed and qualified repair technician, there are some things that you can do yourself to help things run better between professional services.
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Tips For Keeping Cool During Texas Summers
Summer in Central Texas is great for a lot of reasons. There are plenty of lakes and rivers in the region, which are great for some fun adventures or family outings. You can go hiking, or attend outdoor concerts and events–whatever you’re looking for, Central Texas has plenty to offer.
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Tips For Saving Energy During Cold Weather
Whether you own a home or a business, you probably try to avoid having to pay exorbitant heating costs during the winter. But there are times when the cold weather bites so sharply, we may want to throw logic out of the window and crank up the temperature just to feel cozy and warm.
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Tips To Hire Air Conditioning/Heating & HVAC Pros
Most of our homes these days have Air Conditioning/Heating & HVAC systems, and these systems need regular maintenance. This makes it important to hire quality maintenance professionals, so we’ve prepared some tips to help you choose the right company.
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Top Causes Of Airflow Problems In Your A/C
As global warming takes its toll on the universe, the demand for HVAC systems has been on the increase. To grab a more significant share of the pie, most HVAC developers have begun creating some state of the art systems that provide not only thermal comfort but also guarantee several decades without any repairs.
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How To Transition Your HVAC System From Heating To Cooling
Winter in Texas never lasts long and when spring comes around, it’s time to start thinking of your HVAC system. While transitioning from heating to cooling seems as simple as flipping a switch on your thermostat, there are a few additional steps that can help keep your HVAC in good shape through the changing seasons.
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Two-Stage And Variable-Speed Motors
What are two-stage and variable-speed motors? Air conditioning systems are designed to cool your home, even during extremely hot temperatures. However, weather fluctuates, and even winter days can be somewhat mild.
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Two-Stage Gas Furnace
Two-stage gas furnaces have both a low and a high BTU output capacity. The lower BTU output is used during moderately cold weather and the high BTU output is reserved for periods of extreme cold. These furnaces come in a full range of AFUE ratings from 80% to 95%.
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Two-Stage Gas Furnace With Variable Speed Blower
Two-stage Variable Speed combines the advantages of dual BTU capacity and the flexibility of an indoor ECM or (variable speed blower). Staging the gas heat results in greater energy savings and a higher comfort level in climate with both mild and sever cold weather patterns.
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Types Of A/C Units
Homeowners across the country spend billions of dollars per year to power their A/C. That’s a lot of money spent on cool air throughout the year. When it’s time to replace your air conditioning system, it can feel like an overwhelming situation.
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Updating Attic Insulation
Many people often wonder how they can save money on their utility bills or increase the resale value of their home. You may not be aware that by upgrading the insulation in your attic, you can not only save money on your utility bills, but also add to the value of your home.
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Conserving Energy In Your Home
As winter draws closer, electric bills tend to spike to keep homes in Central Texas cozy and warm. There are several ways you can conserve energy without sacrificing warmth in your home, so we’re taking a look at several easy ways to help save money on your electric bill this winter.
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What Causes A/C Coils To Freeze
Frozen coils on your air conditioner can be caused by a variety of system failures, which can make them difficult to diagnose. Many of these issues can be quickly fixed by a San Marcos HVAC professional, but if left unattended they can wreak havoc on your air conditioner.
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What Is A Whole House Air Purifier?
If you suffer from allergies or asthma, it is likely you have considered investing in an air purifier for your home. There are many dust and dirt particles and other contaminants circulating throughout your home, and the effects of these can take a toll on your health.
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What Is Your Air Handler?
Have you ever been talking to your HVAC technician or searching for information about your system online and come across the term “air handler”? If you’re like many homeowners, you’re not an expert at HVAC terms and this one might’ve given you pause.
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What To Do When Your A/C Won’t Turn On
Having your air conditioner go out can be a real hassle, especially in the summer months. As temperatures rise, it can be unnerving to have your A/C unit slow down or stop, leaving you and your family in the uncomfortable heat or having to relocate.
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What To Expect When Replacing Your HVAC System
There are many benefits to owning a home. Home ownership also comes with its own set of responsibilities. Systems and appliances must be maintained, repaired, and sometimes replaced in order to keep your home safe and comfortable.
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Spring Air Conditioning Maintenance
Spring has arrived, and summer looms ever closer. It’s starting to warm up, and soon the average daily temperatures in central Texas will be around 90-100 degrees. It’ll be nice to show up at your office or home to be greeted by nice, cool air.
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When To Change Home Air Filters
Changing your air filters is one of those pesky tasks that, in truth, many of us tend to put off. We often take filters for granted, but when they aren’t doing their jobs properly, they can wreak havoc on our HVAC systems.
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Why Do I Sneeze When My Air Conditioner Comes On?
Air Conditioning systems are made to filter the air inside your home. If you have been a little behind on changing those air filters, who can blame you, it’s always the last thing to do on our list of priorities. That simple little task can bring a lot of headaches if neglected, and that’s not just a figure of speech in this case.
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Why Thermostat Placement Matters
Not many people are aware of just how important the placement of their thermostat can be. Many people are under the impression that they can have a thermostat installed anywhere in the home. In many cases, however, this simply isn’t the truth.
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Your Air Conditioner And Home Humidity
You probably don’t think about the humidity in your home until it becomes a problem. You may have never thought about it up until now. That doesn’t stop humidity from affecting your home though. Here we’ll look at the effects of humidity and what you can do to change it.
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Your HVAC System And Your Pets
Pet owners often deal with more home pollutants, such as dust and dander, than other homeowners. Luckily, this doesn’t have to be detrimental to your air quality if you follow these simple tips!
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Evaporator Coils
An evaporator coil is the part of an air handler or furnace or heat pump system that becomes cold when the unit operates in cooling or becomes warm for a heatpump in winter. Evaporator coils are mounted inside air handlers or on top of furnaces and are connected to the duct system. Air is conditioned as it flows past the evaporator coil and then distributed by the duct system.
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