HVAC Terms: What Is an Air Handler?
Every once in a while, we like to write a blog about common HVAC terms. So today, we’re going to be answering the question, “What is an air handler?”
Every once in a while, we like to write a blog about common HVAC terms. So today, we’re going to be answering the question, “What is an air handler?”
So, a winter storm warning is on the news, and everybody is flocking to the grocery store, buying food, flashlights, blankets, and a kerosene heater…All good ideas, but most people don’t consider preparing their HVAC system for the blizzard! Here’s our step-by-step guide (although, being the first to get to the grocery store is important too!): …
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How do you know what features you should spend money on, and where you can save? This article will help you make a decision for this long-term commitment!
Wow, it’s that time of year when leaves start their descent, and the beauty and colors of fall starts to fade. Let us explain how that applies to HVAC:
Is your A/C or heat working as intended on one floor of your home, but not the other? Or are you noticing a temperature imbalance between rooms?
Halloween is on the way and you’re probably thinking about what crazy costumes your kids are going to want this year, or how to make your house the scariest on the block. One way you don’t want your house to be haunted, though, is with faulty HVAC equipment!
When your toilet begins acting up, it’s never at a convenient time. And unless you’re at least somewhat handy, you may need professional plumbing help.
Yes, September days in the Raleigh area are often still feeling like it’s summer, but it’s smart to start thinking about your furnace now!
Most of us have had encounters with HVAC technicians in our homes. And we learned that understanding the industry lingo can be difficult. We want to help make your first or next experience with an HVAC technician a good one. Below are some of the most common HVAC terms you may want to know!
Keeping the lights on isn’t cheap – nor is the cost of an HVAC system that runs every day. According to the Department of Energy, the average family in the U.S spends $2,200 a year on utilities. That’s quite a chunk of your hard-earned money for sure. However, you may be able to save money by lowering your power usage. Here are a few, simple tips: