Dallas-Fort Worth area summers require a lot of work from your air conditioner, and if you’re on the brink of needing a replacement but think you can eke another year or two out of your aging A/C, there are a few ways to help ensure your system operates as efficiently as possible toward the end … Continued Keep Reading
A ductwork inspection could reveal major sources of wasted energy while also revealing the cause of poor indoor air quality. Residential HVAC ducts are notoriously leaky, typically losing 20 percent or more of the conditioned air they’re supposed to disperse throughout your home. This expensive heating and cooling leaks into the attic, the interior of wall … Continued Keep Reading
A heat pump nearing the end of its useful lifespan is likely to present more and more problems as time goes on. Here are some quick tips on heat pump troubleshooting and what you can do to get the system working again before calling for professional repair. Failure to operate: Make sure the heat pump is plugged … Continued Keep Reading
Replacing a dirty HVAC air filter is one of the most important jobs a Frisco homeowner can perform throughout the year. The air filter has two purposes: First, it helps clean the air in your home, trapping particles that can cause respiratory illnesses down the road and aggravate existing conditions such as allergies, asthma and COPD. Secondly, the air filter … Continued Keep Reading
If your Texas home is equipped with central air conditioning, consider yourself lucky. Central air is a great way to stay cool, especially during our long, hot Texas summer. Many homeowners have basic questions about their central air conditioning, so we’ve taken the liberty of addressing some below. When Is Replacement Necessary? Air conditioning systems are well-built, … Continued Keep Reading
In order for your heating and cooling systems to remain efficient, air must be allowed to flow freely throughout your home. From time to time, HVAC and air duct obstructions can occur, which will reduce system efficiency and increase monthly utility bills. Here are a few common obstruction problems that should be rectified right away: Leaks in the air … Continued Keep Reading
With the summer months in full swing, it’s important that your air conditioner runs at maximum efficiency. From time to time, unfortunately, you may experience one or two common A/C problems that can threaten your comfort level. Here are a few of these common issues to watch out for: Infrequent maintenance – To keep your A/C … Continued Keep Reading
Your air conditioner may not operate silently, but some A/C noises simply aren’t good. If you’re hearing any of these sounds from your air conditioner, learn what they mean and whether you should be concerned. Screaming: This dangerous noise indicates the internal pressure has risen above a safe limit and the automatic high-pressure shutoff feature is … Continued Keep Reading
When it comes to your family’s safety, a carbon monoxide detector should be at the top of your list. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, and potentially lethal gas, that’s found in combustion fumes produced by fuel-burning appliances such as a furnace or gas stove. Knowing where to place carbon monoxide detectors is … Continued Keep Reading
What if you turned on the hot water at the kitchen sink, and suddenly all of the hot water outlets and appliances in the home turned on at the same time? It would waste a lot of water and quickly run up your gas or electric bill for no sensible reason. The same could be … Continued Keep Reading
Your HVAC technician has no doubt advised you to check and change your system’s air filter once a month in between professional checkups. You may already know that a clogged filter isn’t good for the equipment, but you may not realize the full impact of neglecting this simple monthly chore. You can experience the unpleasant … Continued Keep Reading
In the thick of a hot, Texas summer, most homeowners rely on air conditioners to keep homes cool and comfortable. If your cooling system has been underperforming lately or hasn’t been as reliable as you’d like, you may be questioning whether or not it’s on its last leg. Here are three signs to watch for … Continued Keep Reading