Premier Heating and Air Blog for ‘Forsyth’ Category

Why You Must Always Trust Professionals for Furnace Repair

Monday, November 11th, 2024
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The furnace is your good friend during the coldest days of winter. But if your furnace malfunctions, struggling to heat your home or not heating at all, you might feel tempted to try to fix it yourself to save time or money. 

Please don’t do this! Attempting DIY repairs can lead to serious consequences. Below, we’ll discuss the key reasons why you should always rely on a trained HVAC professional for furnace repair.

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What Are the Best Options for a New Home Heating System Installation?

Monday, October 28th, 2024

You’re considering getting a new HVAC system installation in Forsyth, GA before winter, probably because you have an older heater that isn’t working as well as it once did and is costing far too much to run. When further repairs are too costly, it’s definitely a smart idea to arrange for our professionals to install a new heating system.

But what type of heating system? You might not have thought about this yet. Most people think of replacing their older heaters with the same type of system. An electric furnace for an electric furnace, for example. However, you don’t have to go with the same-old. With advances in heating technology, there are more viable options than ever before. Below, we’re going to look at some of the choices when you work with the Premier team to upgrade your heating. 

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How to Troubleshoot Simple Heating Issues Before You Call Us

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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Handling HVAC repair in Zebulon, GA is an important part of what we do at Premier Heating & Air. Our customers know they can trust us to quickly diagnose problems and come up with solutions that fix their HVAC systems so they stay fixed. 

We’re heading toward the colder weather seasons now, and you may find yourself with a heating system that’s either giving you inadequate heat or no heat at all. We’re glad to help, but you might not need our professional assistance. Sometimes there’s a simple oversight behind your heating woes. We’re going to go over some basic troubleshooting steps to take before you reach out to our technicians for professional heating repairs.

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Why We Recommend a Fall Energy Audit for Your Home

Monday, September 16th, 2024
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Fall is a good time to work on home improvement projects that will make a difference during the winter. Winter can put some serious strain on the overall energy efficiency of your home, i.e. its home performance

Home performance is a way to describe how all parts of your home work together as a single system. You may not think of your home as a “system” or a “machine,” but it is a type of energy system. You see the energy use every month when you look at your bills.

How can you improve home performance for the fall? Do you even know where to begin? The last one is an easy question to answer: you begin with a professional energy audit. We perform energy audits in Monticello, GA and throughout our service area, and we can explain to you why energy audits are so beneficial, especially when done in the fall before the cold weather arrives.

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Is a Heat Pump a Good Idea for a Fall HVAC Replacement?

Monday, September 2nd, 2024
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It’s almost fall, and this is one of the best times to start thinking about the future of your HVAC system. The schedule for HVAC contractors slows down during the fall, and you won’t have to worry as much about having an active heating and cooling system, so it’s not difficult to find a convenient time to have your old AC or heater replaced.

Maybe the best path forward is to replace both your central AC and heater. You can do this with one of the best options available for effective and energy-efficient comfort—the technology of a heat pump. We offer heat pump replacement in Forsyth, GA and can give you the details about these systems that can help you decide your home’s comfort for years to come.

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Ways You Can Put Ductless Cooling and Heating to Work for Your Home

Monday, August 19th, 2024
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Ductless systems have made major inroads into homes over the past few years. These variations on heat pumps allow for a home to enjoy cooling and heating in different rooms without requiring either space-consuming ductwork or inefficient and unattractive window ACs. 

A ductless system (also called a ductless mini split heat pump) works by having an outdoor unit connected to several small wall-mounted air handlers distributed around the house. Each air handler has its own refrigerant coil and blower fan to send heated or cooled air directly into the living space. Ductless systems have high energy efficiency, lead to better indoor air quality, and allow for zoned heating and cooling since only the air handlers in occupied rooms need to run.

Another major benefit is that ductless systems are flexible. You can put them to work in your home (even if you already have ducts) in a variety of ways. Here are several.

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AC Water Leaks? Here’s Why It Might Be Happening

Monday, August 5th, 2024
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Your air conditioning system uses chemical refrigerant to cool the air: it absorbs heat from the air indoors and then transports it outdoors. At no point in the process does the AC use water to cool the air. (There’s a specific type of cooling system that uses water, an evaporative cooler, but they’re uncommon in this area.) 

So why would water start to leak out of your air conditioner? If you see water pooling around your AC, it’s definitely a problem you’ll need to address, probably with professional AC repair in Forsyth, GA. Below we’ll explain why there’s water in your AC and why it may begin to leak, creating potential problems.

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Your Server Room Needs Specialized Cooling: Here’s Why

Monday, July 22nd, 2024
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Many businesses rely on server rooms to store critical data and support essential operations. Unfortunately, many companies make the mistake of assuming that standard HVAC systems or simple cooling solutions like fans or open doors can adequately maintain these vital spaces. This couldn’t be further from the truth!

We want to make sure that you have the right server room cooling in Forsyth, GA to protect your data and day-to-day operations. We’ll explain why server rooms have specific requirements and why partnering with commercial HVAC experts is crucial.

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Your AC Trips the Circuit Breaker—Here’s Why

Monday, July 8th, 2024
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You may occasionally have to go to the circuit breaker panel in your home to reset a tripped breaker. Some appliances can create power surges that trip breakers, although this should never be something that happens regularly. 

Because your AC is one of the most powerful electrical appliances in your home (often the most powerful), it might trip the power breaker if it’s pushed for too long. However, if the AC is tripping the circuit breaker repeatedly, then it means something more serious is wrong. You may need to schedule air conditioning repair in Forsyth, GA. Below, we’ll look into why this might happen.

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The Impact Ductwork Has on Cooling Your Home

Monday, June 24th, 2024
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You may not think much about the ductwork in your home. After all, it’s hidden in the walls and in the attic, kept from sight so your house doesn’t look like an industrial warehouse. Because those ducts are rarely on your mind, it’s easy to imagine they’ll always be in good condition—and if they weren’t, it wouldn’t be that big of a deal, right?

We’re glad we got your attention with this post! Your ductwork is extremely important for your comfort, health, and budget. Poor ductwork can create many troubles, and well-maintained ducts eliminate many problems. Our technicians offer a range of duct services in Forsyth, GA, so we can explain to you the impact that your ducts have when it comes to summer cooling.

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