Heating FAQs

How Does My Furnace Work?

Knowing how furnaces work can make it easier for you to have an excellent understanding of what might have gone wrong in case the system breaks down. Your knowledge will also enable you to choose the right furnace for your home and can also aid in selecting an HVAC partner.
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How Do I Know If My HVAC System is Operating Safely?

Be it summer or winter, our HVAC systems run year-round to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. But just like other electric appliances, HVAC systems also go through the usual wear and tear and require repairs and replacements. But how will you know if your HVAC system is working safely? Well, there are a few telltale signs. Take a look-.
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What HVAC Maintenance Can I Do Myself?

HVAC systems are one of the most expensive appliances you purchase for your home. Needless to say, you’d want it to function seamlessly. However, this is easier said than done. Apart from professional maintenance that should be done twice every year, as a homeowner, you also have a role to play in the upkeep of your HVAC system. So, what HVAC maintenance tasks can you safely perform at your home? Take a look- Note- Before undertaking any HVAC maintenance or cleaning task, ensure that you shut off the power to the main unit.
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How Often Should My HVAC Filters Be Replaced?

It is common knowledge that you should replace the HVAC filters regularly. But how long should this interval be? More importantly, why is it necessary to keep replacing the air filters? Is it really needed, or is it a marketing gimmick to make you spend money on the filters?
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Pool Heater Types and Benefits

Even if it might look like a perfect day to swim, the ice-cold pool water can be a killjoy. If the chilly water is often dampening your plan, maybe it’s time to look for a pool heater. And there are many different types of heaters to suit every buyer. But what is the right type of pool heater for you? In this post, we’ll go through some of the most popular pool heating methods and their benefits to help you decide.
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Benefits of a Variable-Speed Furnace Motor

If you’re searching for an energy-efficient furnace, there’s a chance that you’ll find the term “variable-speed”. A variable-speed furnace contemplates the blower motor or fan inside of the furnace. This fan is able to adapt to the airflow needs at any time, improving the indoor environment in terms of humidity. In addition, having control over the airflow eliminates the need for the furnace to operate at full capacity at all times.
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What's the Difference between an 80% and 90% Efficiency Furnace?

When buying a new furnace, you can often choose between a standard efficiency and a high-efficiency furnace. Based on only the name, it can be tempting to go for a high-efficiency furnace – but is it really the best option?
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What's the Difference Between a Geothermal and Air-Source Heat Pump?

If you’re interested in a cost-effective alternative to your furnace, you’ll probably want to install a heat pump. A heat pump moves heat from a warm source (i.e. from the outdoors) into a colder space (i.e. into your home) – or the other way around if you’re trying to lower the heat.
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Natural Gas vs. Propane: Key Differences You Need to Know

Can’t decide on how to supply energy to your house? Natural gas and propane are popular options when it comes to heating homes across the country, but not all homeowners are aware of their differences. In this article, we compare the two types of gas, natural gas and LPG, by contemplating their pros and cons.
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What's the Difference between an 80% and 90% Efficiency Furnace?

When buying a new furnace, you can often choose between a standard efficiency and a high-efficiency furnace. Based on only the name, it can be tempting to go for a high-efficiency furnace – but is it really the best option? In this post, we’ll go over the key differences between an 80% and 90% efficiency furnace so you can confidently make that choice.
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What's Better for Heating: Gas, Electric, or Oil?

If you’re reading this article, chances are, you’re thinking about replacing your furnace. But the question is, which one do you choose?
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Is Emergency Heat More Expensive to Operate?

Is your home getting too cold? You may be tempted to activate the emergency heat. But before you press that button, here are a few things to consider. Engaging the emergency heat might lead to higher electric bills, and no one wants that.
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How Do I Know What Size Furnace I Need for My House?

Does your home still feel chilly even if you’ve installed a brand-new furnace? It might be the wrong size for your home. It’s important to choose the right furnace that can provide enough heat. Below, we’ll go over several factors to keep in mind when shopping for a new furnace.
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What Should I Do if My Furnace Won't Ignite?

Gas furnaces have proven to be one of the most dependable means of warming up your home -- but that doesn’t mean they’re invincible. Gas furnaces, like every household appliance, can go kaput when you need them the most. One of the most common problems with furnaces is that they won’t ignite. This can be very inconvenient especially during the colder seasons of autumn and winter.
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What's the Best Way to Extend the Life of My Furnace?

With the colder months approaching, your furnace will need to work harder than usual. If your furnace isn’t properly maintained, this extra effort can exhaust your unit, eventually requiring serious repairs. Extending its life allows you to save money and benefit from it for a longer time.
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Should I Replace my Furnace and Coil or Get a New AC?

Health isn’t just the one affected by imbalanced home humidity levels. Your home may also suffer from defects and structural damages.
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Should You Replace Your Furnace at the Same Time as the AC?

Before deciding to replace your furnace, determine its age. If the furnace isn’t too old, you should consider postponing its replacement. But when replacing your air conditioning unit, it’s generally a good idea to replace your furnace as well.
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Should you Replace your Evaporator Coil at the Same Time as the AC?

When coils reach the end of their life, many homeowners assume that they should upgrade to a new evaporator coil with a higher capacity to improve the performance of their HVAC system. Unfortunately, when the evaporator coil mismatches with your air conditioning system, this can cause numerous problems.
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How is Furnace Efficiency Measured?

A furnace is essential in every home, especially those located in the northern regions. When selecting a furnace, it’s important to determine whether it’s energy-efficient or not, as this directly impacts your energy bills and overall comfort.
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When should I have my furnace cleaning done?

A furnace is a common appliance in households across the USA. They are powered by gas or oil, and they heat a home by heating air or water and then circulating it around the home. Some of the benefits of having a furnace include the fact that a central unit can be installed without any disruptive ducts or vents going in too. Also, compared to other forms of heating like radiators, a furnace tends to heat a cold home much quicker. If you are thinking about updating an old worn out furnace, then you probably should. In upgrading you will see a huge improvement in efficiency. And as your furnace is more efficient, you will notice that you will spend less on heating and your bills will decrease. Your home will also become more comfortable, as new systems have advanced features to target particular cold stops and ensure your home has an all-around great level of comfort.
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How Does My Heat Pump Work In Winter?

It is widely agreed that heat pumps are a great innovation, and one of the best and cheapest options (compared to other electric heating methods that create original heat). They are great because they are environmentally friendly, they reduce the amount of emissions released, and they are an all year round optimal way of keeping your home heated and cooled for a reasonable cost. However, the common issue and question that people have when considering buying a heat pump is around its reliability in the winter. Often people are wary, because they simply can’t understand how it could or does work in the winter. This isn’t silly, pulling heat out of the air when it is freezing outside does seem an odd concept. Let us explain it in more detail.
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Will snow affect my heat pump?

Your heat pump is a great device that is designed to absorb heat from a cold area and release it in a warmer area, so no-one wants their heat pump to go wrong and break. The quick answer to whether snow will affect your heat pump is yes, it can affect your system from not working properly, but there is a lot you can do to make sure it doesn’t.
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What size furnace do I need?

When you starting thinking about the size of furnace you need, you may feel like you are asking the age old ‘how long is a piece of string?’ question. It can also start to feel a bit like Goldilocks and the three bears - some too hot, some too cold, some too sweet, nothing right! And we all know why making the right decision is crucial, like with Goldilocks and her porridge, making the wrong decision is just not palatable.
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1” Compared to 5” Filters

Everyone should be thinking about their furnace filter. This may seem like an odd point to make, but your furnace doesn’t magically run at optimum performance without you doing anything. In order to keep it working at its best and avoiding any major malfunctions, you need to be thinking about the filter. So why? Well, furnace filters clean the air circulating around your home, making sure your family stay in good health. Not only do they protect your furnace by removing particles from the air, filters also remove the particles that can affect your lungs. These include pollen, dirt, dust, allergens and bacteria that pollute the air in your home. A filter is essential to improving the air quality for you, your family and friends.
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Winter Energy Saving Tips

Saving money during the winter months can be tricky. Heating your home can be costly. Whether you’re worried about the expense or just want to save the environment, here are a few winter energy saving tips you can follow to save money and energy.
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The difference between an 80% and 90% furnace

Getting a new furnace can be a difficult and annoying experience or a smooth and simple one depending on how much knowledge you have about this topic. Typically, there are several things you need to take into consideration when buying a new furnace. The most common of these is furnace size, but energy efficiency is also very important. Your furnace’s energy efficiency refers to the amount of energy it uses to heat your home and how much of it is wasted.
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Whats a Condensate Drain

A condensate drain is a very fancy term for a simple idea. One very common application of a condensate drain is on furnaces. There is a tube near the bottom of the unit from where water drips.
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Benefits of Early Furnace Maintenance

Your furnace is a very expensive appliance and you want it to last as long as it can. Benefits of early furnace maintenance include many considerations. Whether you hire a professional or DIY, you don’t want to wait until the last minute to make sure your furnace is in working order. Here I’m going to highlight a few of the top reasons you want to stay on top of maintaining your furnace.
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Is My Furnace Safe?

Your furnace is one of the most important appliances in your home and one of your biggest fire hazards.  Maintaining a clean furnace is critical to your safety; and the safety of your neighbors.  Here, I’m going to explore a few top considerations and tips to keep in mind when caring for your furnace.  Always refer to the safety instructions on the appliance itself.
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