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Ways to Tell If Your Home’s HVAC Unit Is Up to Code

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: October 11, 2022

Having an HVAC system that’s up to code is important for both safety and energy efficiency. Building codes for residential and commercial buildings typically change over the years. Find out

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Know How to Protect Your HVAC Unit from Major Storms

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: October 6, 2022

The combination of storms and HVAC units can mean interruptions in heating or cooling as well as costly repairs. While the outdoor units of a central AC or heat pump

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Know How to Keep Pests and HVAC Apart in Your Home

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: September 15, 2022

Did you know that pests can cause severe damage to your HVAC system? They can get stuck in HVAC components, urinate and chew through the parts, and cause compromised functionality

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What HVAC Stats Do You Need to Know as a Homeowner?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: September 6, 2022

You probably don’t think much about your HVAC system beyond the comfort it provides. However, there are a few things that are important to know if you want to get the

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Do You Fully Understand the Link Between CFM and HVAC?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: September 1, 2022

CFM and HVAC are acronyms that go together to ensure a comfortable, healthy indoor home environment. CFM, short for “cubic feet per minute,” is a numeral that represents the volume

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Do You Know What to Look for in HVAC Installation?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 25, 2022
HVAC Installation

Mistakes made during HVAC replacement or installation void the factory warranty, cause your new unit to underperform, and could even pose serious health risks. Therefore, when replacing your aging heating

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How You Can Lower Indoor Humidity During the Summer

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 18, 2022
indoor humidity

Although summers in Ohio are relatively mild temperature wise, it’s the humidity that gets us down. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help control indoor humidity. Perhaps

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Learn How to Protect Your Home’s Outdoor HVAC Units

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 11, 2022
Outdoor HVAC Units

Outdoor HVAC units are designed to be waterproof and fairly durable to withstand the elements. However, wind and rain aren’t the only things outside that can cause damage or keep

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Do You Know the Latest in HVAC Cooling Technology?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 4, 2022
HVAC Cooling Technology

Even with the most efficient system, HVAC is the biggest contributor to your home’s carbon footprint. That’s why new technologies are being developed to save energy and minimize your environmental impact while still

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Posted in HVAC System | Tagged AC Cooling, AC Cooling Technology, Cooling Technology, heat pump, HVAC Cooling Technology, Thermoacoustic Cooling | Leave a comment

How Does AFUE Affect Your Home’s Cooling During the Summer?

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: June 14, 2022
AFUE

When looking at your HVAC equipment or shopping for new equipment, you might have noticed the term AFUE on furnaces. AFUE, or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, refers to the fuel

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Posted in HVAC System | Tagged AFUE, AFUE and AC, SEER ratings | Leave a comment
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