There are three basic components of an efficient heating system: your thermostat, furnace and ductwork. They all work together, and when there’s a problem with one, they are all affected. Understanding a little bit more about them will help you get the best heating and comfort levels while saving on your energy bills this winter.
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Your Thermostat, Your Furnace And Your Ductwork — Three Components Of Efficient Heating
Thursday, November 24th, 2011Want Signifiant Energy Savings? Try These Tips For Programming Your Thermostat
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011Experiencing Heat Loss At The Water Heater? Add Adequate Insulation
Thursday, November 17th, 2011With rising energy costs, it’s more important than ever to find ways to make your home as energy efficient as possible. One easy and affordable project that can have a big impact on efficiency is insulating your water heater. Water heater insulation can help slow the rate of heat loss from the tank, resulting in significantly lower energy usage. This can add up to big savings on your monthly power bills.
When You’re Out Of Troubleshooting Options With Your Furnace, Call A Professional
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011Upgrading Your Furnace? Why Lifetime Costs Are More Important Than Upfront Costs
Thursday, November 10th, 2011When thinking about making a furnace upgrade, there are few considerations you’ll want to weigh more heavily than fuel efficiency and as a direct result, lifetime costs of the upgrade. For comparing the efficiency of different furnaces, the best tool available is the AFUE, or “annual fuel utilization efficiency” rating. What this rating does is measure how well a heating system converts energy into heat. For example, a furnace with a 75 percent AFUE rating is able of converting 75 percent of the energy that it uses into heat, essentially letting the other 25 percent go to waste.
When Your Furnace Starts To Struggle, Consider Reducing Your Heating Load
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011The signs of a struggling furnace are usually obvious: strange noises, uneven levels of heating in the various rooms in your home, and rising energy bills. If your budget is too tight to replace your furnace right now and you need your current unit to make it through the winter, several strategies are available to keep your heating costs under control and improve your furnace efficiency. The most effective of these revolve around reducing your home heating load.
Mr. Cool’s Super Savers Program
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011Just because your heating and cooling system is out of sight, doesn’t mean it should be out of mind. To get the most from your systems in terms of comfort and energy efficiency, annual maintenance is a must. Not only that, but by having a trained technician evaluate your systems annually, you can prevent unnecessary damage, avoid costly repairs and extend the overall life of your systems.
What Mr. Cool’s ACCA Affiliation Means To You
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011When you’re choosing a new HVAC contractor in the Fresno area, you’re essentially putting a huge investment in the hands of a total stranger. With that in mind, it’s imperative that you research your options and find a home contractor that’s not only worthy of your trust, but capable of providing the type of installation and service that will provide you with a reasonable return on your investment for years to come. But how do you discern between the contractors that have proven to be reliable experts in the field, and those who just don’t have the experience necessary to guarantee your comfort and safety? A good place to start is an ACCA affiliation.
Neglect Won’t Increase The Lifespan Of Your Heat Pump, But Routine Maintenance Will
Thursday, October 27th, 2011A Neglected Furnace Is An Inefficient Furnace — Schedule Preventive Maintenance Now
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011Furnace efficiency becomes paramount when temperatures really start to plummet. That’s why we recommend scheduling preventive maintenance prior to the peak of the heating season. Unfortunately, many homeowners in the San Joaquin Valley simply forget to schedule furnace maintenance, resulting in unnecessary system malfunctions, costly repairs and often, entire system replacements.