Heating and cooling systems are two of the most costly appliances that a homeowner has to pay for. Thus, if you are trying to live on a tight budget or make room in your budget to fund the adventures you want to take, you should look into ways to reduce your heating and cooling costs. Installing a ground-source heat pump can do just that. You may even be able to generate your own electricity to heat and cool your home, which will reduce the draw on earth’s resources as well as your wallet.…
While fireplaces are known as a way to heat the home, they are also a great way to add a cozy feel to nearly any room in your house. Others enjoy fireplaces because they help provide a romantic setting. No matter what your reason for getting a fireplace, you’ll first have to decide what kind of fireplace to get. Here are three types of fireplaces and advantages of each.
Gas Fireplaces…
If you have AC in your home, you have to know what you can do to take care of it. Otherwise, you will find that your energy bills are higher and your home isn’t staying as cool as it should. Here are four air conditioning maintenance tips to stay on top of the efficiency of your AC:
Hire Professionals to Clean the Condenser: Before the start of the summer season, it’s best to hire professionals to clean the condenser of all debris that could clog the AC and cause it to run less efficiently as soon as you start it up.…
Having your furnace break down on you suddenly is definitely something that you want to avoid. This is because if your furnace breaks done, you will no longer be able to have heat in your home, which is a huge problem in the winter time. Here are five signs that it’s time to do something about your furnace:
It’s Old: If your furnace is over 15 years old and you start noticing problems with it, it’s definitely best to replace it.…
Your air conditioner plays a big part in keeping your home comfortable throughout the summer season. Without it, those sweltering days and nights will make you feel miserable. If you don’t have central air, you can, of course, stay cool by getting out of the house and going somewhere that is cool or using fans or even window air conditioner units. But if you have a central air conditioning unit, you need to be sure to treat it well by following a preventative maintenance schedule and keeping it clean to prevent a breakdown of your system.…
There are many aspects of an HVAC system that you can work on by yourself, even if you aren’t an HVAC specialist. Of course, the point is to find a simple maintenance job that will ultimately make your system more energy efficient. If your AC system seems to be inefficient, the first thing you need to clean is the coil system. The coils are the easiest to locate and clean, no matter what your HVAC experience.…
When you want to make your home more heat efficient, there are a number of ways for you to do this. You can install a pellet stove, which can heat up an entire home. Choosing radiant floor heating can make the rooms where it’s installed more heat efficient. Having a home audit can help uncover any problem areas and suggest fixes that will reduce heat loss. In addition, you can use heavy drapes to keep in the warmth, and make sure all vents are open to allow air to circulate evenly.…
As your heating and the cooling system gets used and ages, it becomes more and more susceptible to breakdowns. Because of this, it’s important to take a few steps that will help ensure optimal performance and keep your HVAC system in tip-top shape throughout the years. Consider using one or more of the following maintenance options:
Seal Your Air Ducts
Making sure that your home’s air ducts are well sealed is an excellent way to reduce wear and tear on your HVAC system and decrease your overall energy bills throughout the year.…
If moisture has caused the backside of your window air conditioning unit to rust, treat the corroded areas with the following steps. Afterwards, clean the portion of the unit that is outdoors and apply an even coat of spray that is designed to prevent rust on the unit’s exterior.
Materials
step ladder hand broom rust disintegrating gel paintbrush sponge with rough surface water metal cleaning agent soft cloths plastic sheeting rust preventive spray Remove Loose Dirt And Rust…
The blower wheel is the part of a furnace that distributes the heated air into your home. If the wheel breaks or malfunctions, you will have slight amounts or no hot air coming out of your vents. Make sure first that the issue isn’t with the motor behind the fan.
If you have narrowed down the problem to the blower wheel, replacing the part first requires you to isolate the blower assembly from the furnace then remove the wheel from the assembly.…