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Carbon Monoxide in Your Home

Every year, four thousand Americans are hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning, and four hundred Americans die from it, according to the CDC. So it’s wise to consider whether carbon monoxide might be a danger in your own home and…

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How to Increase HVAC Life and Efficiency

We all want our homes to be comfortable, but nobody wants to waste money by paying more for heating and cooling than necessary. Keeping your HVAC system running as efficiently as possible and extending its lifespan can make a big…

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What’s the Difference Between R-22 and R-410A

As you may have heard, R-22 refrigerant is being phased out of use in air conditioners in the United States, to be replaced with R-410A. In fact, since 2010, all new air conditioners installed in the U.S. must use R-410A,…

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How to Eliminate Indoor Odors

Bad smells in your home can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. Luckily, there are several steps you can take to make your home smell fresher, without resorting to covering up odors with chemicals that pollute your indoor air even more.…

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What is That Popping Sound?

Have you installed a new HVAC system or recently had your ducts cleaned? You may be hearing some odd noises coming from the ducts in your home that you haven’t heard before. Most of the time, some popping in the…

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Why is there Ice on My Heat Pump

  During the winter months, a light coating of ice forming on the outside unit of a heat pump system is completely normal. If the unit is covered in thick ice that doesn’t melt during the defrost mode, that may…

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Should I Cover my Heat Pump in Winter?

  If you have a heat pump, the answer to this question is very simple: NO. You should not cover your heat pump because it runs all year long. As long as it’s running, it needs to be able to…

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Cracked Heat Exchanger Information

  A cracked heat exchanger is an expensive and potentially dangerous problem that often leads to replacing the entire heating unit. While normal wear and tear will eventually lead to cracks in your heat exchanger, there are other causes of…

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