Biyernes, Nobyembre 17, 2017

Effective Ways to Prevent Indoor Air Pollution (infographic)



Indoor air is important because it comprises a great level of our air intake. We spend most of our time inside our homes especially during night time. We drink pure water and eat cooked nutritious food to maintain our health. Yet many of us are not very particular about the cleanness of the air we breathe in. We might not be aware of it, but the air inside our homes might be polluted. Here are some practical ways to improve indoor air quality:


We often underestimate the role of indoor air in our health when in truth it is invaluable and should not be taken for granted. You must make sure that your family is breathing in pure clean air at home. Have it tested by qualified indoor air quality consultants before someone gets sick.






Miyerkules, Pebrero 22, 2017

Things to Check If Your Central Air Conditioner is not Cooling Well




Air conditioning has become more of a necessity than luxury these days. If your air conditioner stops delivering cool, fresh air into your home, you will surely feel stressed and uncomfortable.

Even if you are sure that your central air conditioner is running, as you can see and hear, it could possibly have a problem if it doesn't cool well as expected. To be able to check what could possibly be causing the problem, you must make sure that the supply of air is full and air flow is not limited anywhere in the system. That said you must see to it that the air filters are clean and the registers and compressor are working properly.

To check for possible problems, you should perform these:

Check the Indoor Air Handle

1. Turn your air conditioning handler or furnace off.

2. Check the filter. Remove the door of the air-handler cabinet and pull out the filter. If it is dirty, clean it but if it is damaged, you must replace it.

3. Look for ice. If ice is present near or around the coils, it is possibly because your filters are dirty or your coils or fans are not working well. Another possible cause is low refrigerant level. Have this checked and recharged by a qualified technician.

4. Check the condensate drain for blockage. Air conditioners are fitted with plastic drain pipes to collect the moisture it collects from the air. Check this pipe for blockage such as the growth of algae. Blockage can cause your air conditioner to stop working.

Check the Outdoor Compressor

1. Before checking the compressor, you should shut the power down and pull the plug away from the electric outlet to make sure that it is off.

2. Clean the outdoor compressor. See video below for detailed instructions.

3. Check to make sure that the compressor is in good condition. Set the thermostat temperature below room temperature to hear the compressor run and see the compressor fan turning. If the fan is still, look for an overload switch and reset it. If this doesn't work, spin the fan manually clockwise with a screwdriver. If the fan starts to spin, your unit's capacitor is possibly defective and needs replacement.

4 Check the refrigerant level for possible recharging. This should be done only by a qualified air conditioner repair professional. You should have this done only if the previous steps didn't work.

How to Clean Air Conditioner Coils




Sabado, Mayo 28, 2016

Spring Check: Make it an HVAC Habit

The spring season does not symbolize the blossoming of a brand new day for nothing. It is during springtime that finally, we awaken from the often-gloomy vibe of winter and breathe in the fresh, warm, breezy air. As we welcome a brand new season, it is the ideal time to prepare your cooling systems at home and in your office.

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With your air conditioning unit in mint condition and the entire system running smoothly, you won’t have to worry about the discomfort amidst the heat that the unprepared are bound to experience. Here are a few simple tips to help you make the most out of your AC for optimum performance:

1. Pay attention to air filters. Air conditioning efficiency can be improved when your unit’s air filter is properly monitored. This means regularly checking them for issues that require immediate service and replacing them as needed.

2. Install a programmable thermostat. This helps you achieve better temperature control and bigger savings.

3. Set an appointment with your trusted HVAC products professional. Have an experienced expert conduct preventive maintenance on your AC. They should be able to check for duct leakages, evaporator problems, electric terminal issues and wear and tear possibilities that all require immediate action. They will also suggest the necessary AC upgrades

Use of air conditioning systems makes up about 5% of the amount of energy each American home consumes. Maintain efficiency by making sure your AC unit is in mint condition and problem-free during the hot summer season. Make it a habit to take the necessary steps as early as spring.

Lunes, Hunyo 17, 2013

What You Need To Know About Heating Sytems

The heating system such as a residential furnace is an important part of every household. The furnace is the main source of heat in their homes especially during the cold season. A residential furnace is a type of furnace specifically designed for residential use. Types of furnaces common in residential settings include natural gas, electric, propane and fuel oil. Keeping everything in their property working to full capacity is a homeowner’s responsibility. If you think that your furnace is not working well then you immediately call a professional to check it. It is always a good idea to call on a service repair contractor who will be able to help you because these professionals can sort out the problem of your furnace that you are not familiar with.

These professionals’ services include the installation of your heating system. The quality of products and the expertise of a professional furnace installation service provider affect the performance, efficiency and lifespan of the furnace. You should really go for the quality of the product rather than its cost. You may have bought a cheap heating system but only last for a couple of months or maybe weeks unlike the quality ones that will really last for many years. During the installation these professionals will make an inspection to gather some date and then they will analyze these data so that they can install the heating system in your house effectively.

When it comes to the repair of your heating system, these professionals are the expert on it. They can make, model or type of heating system using their tools and equipments. They don’t just dig in immediately and detached everything inside the heating system. They carefully examine and analyze the system so that they can locate the actual problem. They will then check it out to see if a certain part of the heating system can be repaired or maybe it needs replacement. But there are instances that a whole furnace can no longer be repaired. They instantly tell you what need to be done such as if the whole unit should be replaced. The fact is new furnaces are efficient than the older ones, thus the better solution would be to replace the existing furnace with the new one rather than upgrading it time to time.

Other than repair and replacement, regular maintenance is also an ideal way to check if your furnace is working reliably to heat the home throughout the cold season. The professional service provider will make a scheduled inspection to the furnace from any kind of long lasting damage. By having a regular maintenance check, it will ensure that all components of the furnace system are in good condition and thus it reduces the chances of any repairs or replacements.

Furnaces heat air and distribute the heated air through the house using ducts. It provides comfort during the cold days, which is why in this manner the US Department of Energy encourages the proper maintenance of furnaces because this can extend its life and save you money. It is also important to maintain your heating system’s efficiency and ensure healthy indoor air quality, it’s critical to maintain the unit and its venting mechanism.