Why a Filter Change is Important to Your Heater

January 17th, 2022

Whether you have a furnace heater or a heat pump mini split, you know that there are a lot of vital components that make up the system. Blower motors, fans, belts, electrical connections, and more are required to get the job done and allow your heater to function properly.

Your HVAC filter should be included in this list!

That may come as a surprise to some people, but it is a true statement. Your system filter plays an important role in the function of your heater, even if it isn’t moving part. What’s more, keeping your filter in good condition can help to prevent a good number of future heating repairs in Warner Robins. Have we got your attention? Great! Let’s talk about that filter.

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Can I Fix My Furnace Myself?

January 17th, 2022
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We know that when it’s cold outside and your home’s furnace stops working, you’ll want it repaired as fast as possible. This makes it tempting to see if you can do the repairs yourself—maybe you can find an online guide that will show you how. You might even be able to save money if you do the repairs on your own.

There’s nothing wrong with doing basic troubleshooting with your furnace to see if there’s a simple reason why it isn’t running properly. But, troubleshooting is different from trying to actually repair a furnace: opening up the cabinet and using tools to fix a problem. We can’t stress this enough: do not attempt to repair your furnace if you cannot find a basic explanation for why it’s not working. Always call for licensed professionals for your furnace repairs in Decatur, GA.

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Is It Time For a New Heater for the New Year?

January 3rd, 2022
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We hope that you enjoyed a safe, fun, and comfortable new year’s celebration. As we kick off the year, there are plenty of goals to strive for that will make the rest of the year that much better. Eating healthier and spending more time with loved ones are two great ones to be sure. Enjoying better home heating is a great addition to the list too!

It might seem a little unusual. However, making better comfort a goal is a great idea. You don’t want last year’s heating struggles to follow you into the new year, do you? Of course not! That’s why now is a great time to schedule the heating services in Dublin, GA that you need … such as a system replacement.

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A Heating Repair You May Not Have Thought Of: Fixing the Ducts!

January 3rd, 2022
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You want your heating and cooling system to function efficiently, but you aren’t sure what kind of heating repairs in Decatur, GA that it needs to operate at its best.

One item to add to your to-do list is repairing your ducts. The ducts are responsible for transporting cool or warm air from the central portion of your HVAC system to different areas of your home.

Here’s what you need to know about the benefits of fixing your ductwork, including a few signs that your ducts need repairs.

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7 Signs That Your Furnace Needs Repairs

December 20th, 2021

How well is your furnace holding up so far? We’ve had some cold weather at this point and things are only going to get colder. This makes it important that your answer be a positive one. If your furnace isn’t working right, it means that you are in for a rough time unless you schedule a furnace repair in Warner Robins.

Prompt repairs are vital to keeping your furnace operating not only effectively but safely too. If you suspect that your furnace needs fixes, then there is no time like the present to have a professional technician check things out. Here are some indicators that it is time to reach out.

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Are Gas Furnaces Dangerous to Have in Homes?

December 20th, 2021
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Any natural gas-burning appliance in a house has the potential to become hazardous. This is true of any appliance that burns any type of fuel. Electrical devices can create dangers from high voltage shocks or electrical fires. 

This is a way of showing that, although a gas furnace can present dangers for a house, it isn’t much different in that way than many other appliances you use regularly. Because of the power of gas furnaces, people often find them intimidating and worry about them more—but if they were significant dangers, they would never be allowed into residential homes in the first place.

Your gas furnace can create hazards for your house, but you can prevent most of them through some basic steps. Modern gas furnaces are built to high standards of safety, and with the proper attention, you can minimize the possible harm to almost nothing. That’s what we’ll focus on in the rest of this post.

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Why a Booming Heater Is a Bad Thing

December 6th, 2021
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Does turning on your furnace heater lead to the sound of an explosion? If so, you aren’t imagining things. What’s more, what you are hearing really is a small explosion. It is also a sign that your furnace needs help from a professional technician for repairs before you need a full system replacement.

The booming noise from your furnace heater is created by an issue that causes gas to build up inside the system. We will explain why and how booming happens and why this sound and others should prompt a call for heating repair in Warner Robins.

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Want to Pay Less for Heating This Winter? Here’s What You Can Do

December 6th, 2021
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When cold weather arrives, the cost to heat your house rises. That’s common sense and you expect it, just the way you expect to pay more to run your AC during the summer.

You’d like to pay less for home heating, of course, but you may not think that’s possible. “Heat costs are what they are,” you might say. But the truth is really that heating costs are often more than they should be. You don’t have to be a fatalist about heating costs—you can take steps to pay less and still enjoy comfort. 

We offer several heating services in Conyers, GA that can help you wrangle control over your heating bills this season. There are also several steps you can take on your own to help. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

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Choosing Your Next Heater: What You Need to Know

November 22nd, 2021
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It is relatively possible to make it through an entire winter without a heating system in your home. We say it’s possible but that definitely does not mean that it is preferable. If you have a heater that needs to be replaced though, you might be looking at attempting to get through the next several months without a source of reliable warmth. We’d like to help you avoid that discomfort and hassle.

When it comes to getting a new heating system in your home, there is a lot to take into consideration. You don’t want to choose the wrong system and end up paying more money for less comfort. But this doesn’t mean that you should just throw up your hands and choose a space heater either.

Selecting a new heating system is no small decision. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when you need to find your next heater.

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Why Is My Heater Shutting Off Early?

November 22nd, 2021
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The HVAC system in your home is designed to turn on the heating system when the thermostat registers that the household needs warmth. The thermostat signals the heater to start its heating cycle, and then it runs until the thermostat detects the home’s temperature has reached its target setting. The thermostat then has the heater cycle down until it’s needed again.

As the winter temperatures continue to fall, you’ll notice your heating system will run in longer cycles. This is normal: your house will lose more heat to the outside, requiring the heater to run for longer to reach your desired temperature. (We recommend a setting of 68°F, which not only makes the heater run less often but also slows down heat loss to the outdoors.) 

But you may be experiencing something … different. A heater that seems to run in shorter and shorter cycles, shutting off early before it can heat up the house enough, then turning back on a short time later and repeating the process. Why is your heater doing this? And what can you do about it?

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