If you're building a new home, you might not be giving much thought to your HVAC system. Although it may not be the most exciting part of the home building process, it will contribute significantly to your home's year-round comfort. Unfortunately, your HVAC equipment can also add a big chunk of change to your final bill.
Although there's no escaping the cost of a quality HVAC system installation, there are steps you can take to save money both now and in the future.
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Three Signs Of An AC Coolant Leak
Most people don't give the refrigerant in their AC units any thought, which makes sense because the refrigerant is supposed to be in a closed system that doesn't require maintenance. Unfortunately, sometimes leaks do occur. The following are three signs that your AC unit may have a coolant leak.
1. Hissing Noises
You likely won't notice a refrigerant leak because it evaporates into the air — there won't be any visible puddles or residue in your unit.
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Six Things You Can Do To Help Your HVAC Technician During AC Repairs
Dealing with AC repair needs can be frustrating and cumbersome. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do when you contact your HVAC technician for repair needs that can make the repair process faster and more convenient.
The following are six things you can do to help your HVAC technician during AC repairs.
Contact your AC technician as soon as possible
Don't waste any time about contacting your HVAC technician when you need repairs.
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Problems With Your Furnace? 4 Reasons To Call For Repairs Right Away
When you think of winter furnace problems, total malfunction probably comes to mind. While that is definitely a sign that your furnace needs to be repaired, there are other signs that can point to the same conclusion. Take a look at the information provided below. If you experience any of the situations described here, call for furnace repairs as soon as possible.
Pest Damage
If you've discovered that you have pests living in your attic this winter, you need to be concerned for the safety of your furnace.
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