What Do I Do If I Smell Gas?
One such warning sign you should never ignore is the smell of gas in your home. In this article, we’ll explore some of the dos and don’ts when you encounter the smell of gas in your home to help you keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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5 Steps to Take If You Smell Gas in Your Home
Gas leaks are among the most dangerous incidents that can occur within your home. Although they’re commonly linked to appliances like stoves and ovens, they can also manifest within your HVAC system. Over time, your HVAC’s components can corrode, resulting in small cracks in the gas lines that lead to leaks. And in cases where an HVAC wasn’t installed properly (e.g., its gas lines were poorly fitted), the potential for gas leaks increases.
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Featured In Southside Business Exchange
Beeson's community support efforts have been recognized by Southside Business Exchange in a new article. During the tornado recovery our facilities were a hub for resources and we're committed to the rebuilding effort! We're proud to help our local community and excited to be recognized this way!
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5 Questions to Ask Your HVAC Contractor to Check Their Legitimacy
Choosing the right HVAC contractor can be tricky because not everyone has what it takes to deal with such a complex – and not to mention expensive – item in your home. You wouldn’t want to work with someone who just says they’re good, but aren’t actually capable of the job, at the risk of damaging your HVAC. Instead, you’ll want to find a professional who can offer the best solutions and can tackle all kinds of HVAC-related concerns, whatever make or model.
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HVAC Apprentices: What Are They and What Do They Do?
Due to the complexity of the HVAC system in your home, maintenance and repairs must be carried out only by a professional. That’s why at Beeson Mechanical, we only hire licensed HVAC technicians with certifications, such as the most notable NATE Certification.
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How Does the Snow Affect My HVAC System?
The outdoor units of HVAC systems are designed to be long-lasting. But it’d be wrong to assume that they’re not impacted by the environmental elements. To be specific, ice and snow can be brutal for your HVAC system. Especially, when we talk about the extreme cold that has engulfed most parts of the US, you’re lucky if your HVAC system is functioning as it should.
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Plumbing Trends for 2023
By embracing the latest plumbing trends for residential and commercial areas, homeowners and facility managers can make things more convenient, comfortable, and attractive. With 2022 coming to an end, 2023 will present itself with newer trends that could revolutionize the plumbing industry forever.
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HVAC Trends for 2023
One of the most significant reasons for the technological push, especially toward making the systems more efficient, is the worsening weather condition due to global warming. But with that being said, what should you expect from the HVAC industry in 2023? Here are the top HVAC trends expected to rule the industry in the upcoming year.
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What’s the Warranty on an HVAC System?
Imagine the mercury is soaring to new heights, or it’s the peak of winter, and your HVAC system breaks down! Wouldn’t that make things very uncomfortable for you and your family? On top of it, you’ll also have to spend money on getting the system repaired
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What Size HVAC System Does My Home Require?
Whether it is the first time you’re investing in an HVAC system or searching for a replacement for your existing system, you’d want to purchase one that is ideal for your home. If the system is too small, it’ll have to work harder and use more energy to maintain an ideal temperature. And if you install an oversized unit, you’ll find your home too cold or too hot.
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Increase Efficiency and the Lifespan of Your HVAC System
Hands down, regular maintenance is the most effective way to improve your HVAC system's performance and efficiency. It is recommended that you should get your HVAC system serviced at least twice a year. You can consider scheduling air conditioner maintenance in spring and furnace maintenance in early fall, but having the maintenance performed at any time of the year is fine for your system.
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How Can Setting My Thermostat Help Save Money?
Most American families spend a lot of money every year to keep the home comfortable. A significant chunk of the expense is their cooling and heating costs. But do you know that by setting your thermostat, you can reduce energy consumption and save money – that too without compromising the comfort of your family?
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Outdoor Gas Fireplaces
If you’re looking for ways to add more comfort to the outdoor living space while also making it more attractive, an outdoor gas fireplace can help. With benefits like easy maintenance and clean-burning, these fireplaces are quickly gaining widespread popularity.
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What’s the Benefit of Working in the Trades?
Have you recently completed your studies and searching for an exciting career opportunity? If you’re already a working professional, how about a career change? A trade job in HVAC or electrical industry can be an excellent choice.
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Automatic Outdoor Security Lighting
When it comes to home or business security, the approach should always be proactive and not reactive. One of the most effective ways to keep your property protected from intruders is to install automatic outdoor security lights.
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How to Test Water Quality at Home
>In the United States, drinking water that’s taken out of the tap isn’t considered a risk. The country’s water is fairly safe since it’s treated and regulated by government agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In addition, states set their own water standards and water testing practices to stop water contamination.
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5 Noteworthy Plumbing Industry Trends for 2022
As 2021 comes to a close, and as economies start to recover after over a year of difficulties, we’ll see the plumbing industry adopt certain technologies as it returns to “normality”. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the plumbing industry trends that are on the rise:
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Top HVAC Trends To Expect in 2022
The HVAC industry has seen several changes over the years due to innovations and advancements. Who would’ve thought the day would come when we could control our air conditioners with our voices? Years ago, that would’ve been impossible to achieve.
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Types of Smoke Detectors and Their Placements in the Home
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), around 26% of fires that occurred in the United States from 2015 to 2019 started as house fires. What’s worse is that 75% of fire deaths were caused by house fires. Hence, to protect yourself and your family from fires, it’s critical to install a fire alarm at your home.
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Benefits of Using a Fujitsu HVAC For Home Comfort
HVACs are currently what makes our homes comfortably cool or warm, especially during seasons like summer and winter. And out of all the brands that manufactured these heavy-duty electronic units, the Fujitsu brand has always been one of the absolute best-sellers.
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Top 5 Tips For Maintaining Your HVAC
Your HVAC is a necessity. You count on it to provide warmth in wintry weather and to cool your home in the scorching summer. That’s why it can be frustrating when your HVAC breaks down when you need it the most. Fortunately, you can fight the discomfort by following the simple steps in this article.
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6 Benefits of Having an HVAC Service Contract
An HVAC service contract ensures that your heating and cooling systems are in working condition year-round. However, some homeowners hesitate to secure the contract due to its price. Some HVAC companies charge around $150 to $500 a year, which isn’t exactly the cheapest price.
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What are the Benefits of UV Lights in HVAC Systems
You may have heard of using ultraviolet (UV) light in your HVAC system, but is it even effective? The short answer is yes. The primary purpose of UV lights is to prevent mold and mildew from thriving in your vents. In this article, we’ll take a look at how UV lights work, as well as the advantages of installing UV lights into your HVAC system.
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4 Types of Insurance Your HVAC Company Needs
Servicing heating and cooling systems is a highly technical trade, which is why it takes HVAC contractors years to obtain their license. However, even with years of training, things can still go south. HVAC equipment is expensive and the smallest mistake can result in disaster. As an HVAC contractor, the last thing you want is for your client’s system to be seriously damaged because of you.
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Top 4 Reasons to Hire a Licensed HVAC Company
Having problems with your HVAC system? It can be tempting to hire the first company that you find after searching for “HVAC companies near me”, but you should be careful. Hiring the wrong HVAC company could results in thousands of dollars down the drain. Here’s why you should always make sure to hire a licensed HVAC company:
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How can attic insulation lower your energy bills?
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), heating and cooling account for more than half of a household’s annual energy consumption. However, many households may be unaware that they’re using more energy than necessary because of their attic.
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Plumbing Industry Trends to Look Out For in 2021
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the plumbing contractor profession is estimated to increase by 24 percent from 2014 to 2024. This includes anyone who installs, repairs, or maintains pipes in commercial and residential settings.
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What’s the standard for blower door tests?
Blower door testing measures the airtightness of a building. It’s an effective tool that reveals holes, cracks, or openings that result in air leakage. If you’re not sure if you should get a blower door test, you’ve come to the right place.
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Do you need a blower door test?
Blower door testing involves measuring the airtightness of a structure. Conducted by an auditor, a blower door test is a diagnostic tool that determines whether there is air leakage in the building. It works by depressurizing the home using a blower door, a powerful fan that pulls air out of the building. Auditors then measure the air that flows into the home through unsealed openings.
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What is a Blower Door Test and Why Do You Need One?
Before buying a home, you should consider calling a professional energy auditor to conduct a blower door test. It is an excellent way to determine how energy-efficient a building is (or isn’t). Since you likely want to conserve as much energy as possible, conducting a blower door test can help you cash in on your savings.
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4 Factors That Determine The Cost of a New HVAC System
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that approximately 44% of homes in the country were built before 1970. This means that the majority of the residential properties likely have heating and cooling systems that have exceeded their functional lifespan. If your home is one of them, you may want to consider replacing your HVAC system with one that is more efficient.
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Current Trends in the Plumbing Industry
The plumbing industry has experienced countless changes, allowing it to offer its customers improved products and services. Since the industry started to embrace technology, going to the home improvement store has never been the same. Innovative products can be found everywhere -- it’s no surprise that the major plumbing trends of 2021 look like they came out of a sci-fi movie!
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SEER and EER Ratings
If you’ve ever gone shopping for an air conditioner, you might have noticed a yellow sticker on the side of the condenser. This sticker contains the SEER and EER ratings. These numbers measure the air conditioner’s energy efficiency, and while they seem alike, they’re actually very different.
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What is the Best Way to Heat and Cool My Home?
If you live in an area with varied weather conditions, such as sticky summers and freezing winters, it can be helpful to have a reliable heating and cooling system that can keep you comfortable throughout the year. Here are the best ways to heat and cool your home for every season:
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Do HVAC Companies Offer Free Estimates?
Keeping your home at a comfortable temperature throughout the year requires proper HVAC maintenance. However, in some cases, maintenance isn’t enough. Your heating and cooling
unit may have to be replaced with a better unit. Getting a free estimate from a professional
technician is an excellent place to start if you are thinking of replacing your HVAC system.
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7 Simple Ways to Be Energy-Efficient at Home
Want to keep energy costs down? Small changes to your power consumption can significantly reduce your utility bill. From opening curtains to lowering the thermostat on your water heater, here are seven things you can do to be more energy-efficient at home.
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What Temperature Should I Set My Thermostat on When I Have Company Over?
It is every host’s duty to make their guests feel comfortable. From lighting candles to filling the room with the sweet aroma of homestyle cooking, there are plenty of things you can do to create a cozy atmosphere. The tricky part, however, is deciding on a comfortable temperature. Guests from colder states might need more than just three layers of sweaters. It’s also possible that your guests prefer different temperature settings than what you’re accustomed to.
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When Should You Replace Your HVAC System?
Over time, your HVAC system won’t be as powerful as the day you installed it. You will notice that it constantly breaks down and that it doesn’t heat or cool as efficiently anymore. Just like every household appliance, your HVAC system will show signs which indicate that it’s at the end of its life. We’ve compiled the top five signs that it’s time to replace your HVAC system.
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What Does the Changing Season Mean For My HVAC System?
When the time comes to switch your HVAC system from “Heat” to “Cool” or the other way around, you need to make sure that your HVAC unit is prepared for the change of seasons. Follow the maintenance tips below to ensure that your HVAC system is running as efficiently as possible to guarantee optimum comfort.
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Why is the Temperature Uneven in My Home?
Why does it seem like, no matter how hard you try, there’s at least one room in your house that’s just too hot or cold? While your kitchen might be the perfect temperature, your living room feels like you’re out in the snow. Uneven residential temperatures can be frustrating and uncomfortable, but instead of turning your thermostat up, you should get to the root of the problem.
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Benefits of Purchasing an Extended HVAC Warranty
You can choose the warranty period. One of the advantages of purchasing an extended HVAC warranty is that you get to choose the warranty period according to your budget. You can benefit from expert services without breaking the bank. Typically, the coverage ranges from three to ten years after your basic warranty period.
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An Overview of How HVAC Drainages Work
Did you know that your HVAC can automatically shut off once it detects a clogged drain in its system? Water emergency switches, more popularly known as an AC float switch, can do just that. It’s great for avoiding water damage in your home caused by clogged AC drains.
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The Role of Water Emergency Switches/AC Float Switches
A water emergency switch is an electronic sensor fitted into your HVAC system. Its role is to shut off the entire AC system automatically when it detects a drainage clog. This device is commonly known as AC flat switch, air conditioning wet switch, and safety switch.
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Why Install Water Emergency Switches?
A moisture-rich environment is conducive to mold growth. Hence, a leaky HVAC system can be susceptible to dangerous mold growth. Installing an AC float switch lets you catch the leaks before they become breeding grounds for mold.
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What is Pipe Insulation?
Your HVAC needs insulation to protect the system and pipes from various environmental factors. Most systems come with insulated pipes, but they may degrade and lose their effectiveness over time. Hence, it's important to know the basics of insulating pipes should your HVAC pipe insulations need some touching up.
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Benefits of Insulating Pipes
Insulating exterior HVAC pipes is commonly done to protect the pipes from outdoor weather conditions. It also allows the pipes to work to its maximum efficiency, ensuring that:
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The reasons for a home generator
Have you ever actually stopped to think how power comes into your home? We tend to take for granted the utilities that we use on a daily basis; things like water, gas and electricity. Even if we don’t think much about it whilst we enjoy the benefits of these utilities, we will be very happy.
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Benefits of Sealing Ductwork
People who have ducted HVAC systems to keep their homes and buildings cool will need to think about sealing ductwork. Ducts are used to move the air throughout the building, and in a normal house sometimes about 25% of air is actually lost because these ducts leak. Sometimes old ducts will have become poorly connected or developed holes that mean air is leaking.
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Why is My Water Hard? Benefits of a Water Softener
Hard water is water that contains a certain amount of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium. In contrast, soft water is surface water that contains lower concentrations of these ions like calcium and magnesium. You tend to get soft water when the rain and river basins are formed of hard and calcium poor rocks, whereas you will find hard water in certain rivers and streams. For example, in Tennessee, the Great Lakes, and Alaska regions you will find lots of rivers containing a lot of hard water.
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Pool Heater Recommended Maintenance
Having a pool is a huge bonus. Whether it is sunny all year round, or only hot for a few weeks in the summer holidays, more often than not a swimming pool is a great addition to any home. If you have children, they will love it and probably spend hours outside amusing themselves splashing around. It is also great as they can improve their swimming skills whenever they like. Swimming is also one of the best cardio workouts you can do. So instead of having to find a local pool, you can work out on your own time in your own pool at home. What’s more, having a pool will probably make you really popular with friends and family. Before you know it, you will have people around your house, creating a great atmosphere, all year round.
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WiFi Thermostats
Smart everything is the world we now live in. Within the last five years there has been a surge in smart products for our homes. From Amazon’s Alexa, to smart-kettles and smart-tv’s it seems that robots really are taking over our lives. The smart range of products all work by connecting themselves to our wifi and allowing them to be more advanced and technologically whizzy, than their non-smart brothers and sisters. They come with a hefty price tag attached and also split opinions amongst experts as how useful or great they really are. It is this smart family, that wifi thermostats sit firmly in.
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What you need to know about duct cleaning
Air ducts are essential to the successful running of your home. If you don’t know much about air ducts then this is a good place to start. They are important elements in the heating, cooling and ventilation systems you will have in your home. They act as the path which hot or cold air can travel down throughout your home. They act as their own circulatory system for your house or building. So, as you can imagine if something is wrong with them, then your home won’t be as comfortable as you’d like. If it’s not as hot or cold as you’d like, then you may have a problem with your air ducts. So it is worth knowing something about them!
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What is a duct system?
Ducts are used to distribute either hot or cool air in your home through a system of tube. This network of tubes, which are typically made of sheet metal, fiberglass, or flexible plastic and wire, supplies your home’s rooms with conditioned air. Conditioned air refers to anything that has been heated or cooled through heating, ventilation, and the HVAC equipment. The circulated air then cycles back to the HVAC equipment in the same volume.
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Importance of Keeping Your Chimney Flue Clean
Having a chimney in your home will require you to put in a lot of effort and attention in keeping it clean. Part of owning a chimney is regular maintenance, which will help prolong the life of the appliance, keep it working safely, and prevent other problems such as odor issues and health concerns.
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Know Where Your Shut-Offs Are
When emergencies occur, you will have limited time to do last-minute action to save the most of your home. Part of those emergency procedures include shutting off your main valves. While it is important to evacuate immediately, it is also essential to shut off basic utilities. All homes are equipped with shut-off valves for gas, water and electricity. Shutting these down during emergencies can help prevent more dangerous outcomes and damages to your home. It’s important to know where they are located before emergencies can occur.
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What HVAC licenses are there?
There are endless amounts of reasons as to why you should never try to fix or work on your own heating and cooling system. There are also endless amounts of reasons, really a list as long as your arm, of reasons why you should hire a professional technician to work on your heating, ventilation or cooling system. The main reason is that there is a high amount of danger and risk involved with working on HVAC systems and equipment, hence why hiring an expert with a HVAC license is so important.
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The Importance of Attic Insulation
Attic insulation is of great importance. It’s common knowledge that heat rises and can escape through cracks in the attic. Also, during hot weather, hot air can get in through cracks, making your attic extremely hot and warming your house. This can make cooling your house difficult and expensive. Fixing these issues is simple: just insulate your attic.
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What to look for when hiring an HVAC technician?
Some people wait until their system breaks before replacing it. Others tend to be more proactive and responsible with their system. Personally, I highly recommend the latter example. Staying on top of your HVAC system will save you time and money. These systems are generally extremely efficient and low in cost. Finding the right HVAC technician is important for maintaining your device.
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An Overview of Aprilaire Wi-Fi Thermostats
Aprilaire Wi-Fi thermostat is a new product designed to offer its users a high degree of convenience in addition to proper functionality at the same time. It is designed to provide users with energy savings, convenience, indoor health and comfort at the same time.
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The Phase-Out of R22 and its Replacement
R22 or HCFC-22 was a common refrigerant used in homes as well as industrial and commercial appliances before it was banned in 2015. In the US, the refrigerant was regulated by EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) which is an organization responsible for creating as well as implementing laws for protecting the environment.
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How Can Setting My Thermostat Help Save Money?
On hot and humid days, you aren’t the only one that’s suffering—so is your HVAC. That’s right—high humidity and heat can cause your air conditioner to work twice as hard to cool your home. In this post, we explore how external conditions impact your HVAC’s performance, plus provide tips on how you can help your system in the hot summer months.
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