How Do Your Know If Your Heat Exchanger is Cracked?

November 18th, 2014

How Do Your Know If Your Heat Exchanger is Cracked?A cracked heat exchanger in your furnace is a serious problem that needs to addressed quickly. No homeowner wants to check on their furnace and find that the heat exchanger is cracked, but you should be able to identify the symptoms of this serious and potentially deadly problem.

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Choosing the Right Furnace Filter

November 13th, 2014

Choosing the Right Furnace FilterAre you choosing a good quality air filter for your heating and cooling system? Many people replace the filter regularly, but don’t take the time to choose one of good quality. The result is poor air quality in your home and possibly added strain to your HVAC components. 

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Dust Mites Could Be One of the Allergy-Causing Culprits in Your Home

November 11th, 2014

Dust Mites Could Be One of the Allergy-Causing Culprits in Your HomeOne morning you wake up and your nose is runny, you’re sneezing and itchy, and you’re having breathing difficulties. At first you might think you’ve just picked up a virus or common allergy, but you could be suffering from a dust-mite allergy. Every home has dust mites, and they can cause a variety of health problems for people who are sensitive to them. Here are some facts about dust mites and how to reduce their presence in your home. 

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Time to Assess the Insulation in Your Attic

November 6th, 2014

Time to Assess the Insulation in Your AtticAir leaks and poor insulation in the attic will make it more difficult to keep your home cool during the summer and warm in the winter. While air leaks allow conditioned air to escape and hot or cold air to infiltrate your home in winter and summer, respectively, inadequate or missing insulation allows heat to transfer in and out. Both issues force your HVAC system to work harder to compensate. Before the cool fall weather arrives, assess the insulation in your attic to determine if it needs more.

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When Was the Last Time You Had Your Dryer Vent Cleaned?

November 4th, 2014

When Was the Last Time You Had Your Dryer Vent Cleaned?A lint-clogged dryer vent is a serious matter. If you can’t recall the last time your dryer vent was inspected, then you’re definitely overdue for a clean-out. Consider the lint build-up in your dryer venting as flammable as tinder and, therefore, a potential fire hazard. Removing the lint from your dryer’s lint trap each time you dry a load of wet clothes isn’t enough. Having your dryer vent cleaned not only improves your dryer’s efficiency, it prevents catastrophic fires and loss of life.

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Good HVAC Customer Service: 5 Things to Look For

October 30th, 2014

Good HVAC Customer Service: 5 Things to Look ForFinding quality HVAC customer service can seem like a difficult task. If you keep an eye out for these five things, you can find the right business or technician to get the job done professionally.

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You Could Be Vulnerable to Carbon Monoxide in Your Home

October 28th, 2014

You Could Be Vulnerable to Carbon Monoxide in Your HomeBeing exposed to carbon monoxide (CO) in your home, even for just a short amount of time, can be very hazardous to you and your family, even potentially lethal. It’s important to take precautions against CO buildup, and know what to do in case this happens in your Fresno area home.

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Prepare for Fall With Boiler Maintenance in Your Home

October 23rd, 2014

Autumn is in the air in Fresno, Ca, and the cold season will not be long behind it. Prepare your heating system now to be sure that it keeps your family nice and warm during the winter months. Performing a few simple checks on your boiler will help you know if you need to call in the professionals.

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Switching Over to a Mercury-Free Thermostat is Important for Your Home

October 21st, 2014

Switching Over to a Mercury-Free Thermostat is Important for Your HomeMercury is commonly known as a toxic element, but many people don’t realize that the mercury in their thermometers can be a major hazard when not disposed of properly. Each year, thousands of pounds of mercury are haphazardly dumped into landfills, demolition dumps and incinerators, creating a significant threat for the environment and human health. The federal EPA estimates that 21 tons of mercury had been used in the production of thermostats as of 2004. Mercury poisoning in humans can cause:

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Clean Your Ducts, Improve Home Air Quality

October 16th, 2014

Clean Your Ducts, Improve Home Air QualityWith Fresno being California’s largest inland city, it’s little surprise that residents generate a substantial amount of air pollution every day. While individual contributions to improving the outdoor environment may seem minimal, contracting a professional to clean your ducts at home can noticeably improve indoor air quality.

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