Tag Archives: Airflow

Air Conditioning: How to Change Air Conditioning Filters for Better Performance and Cleaner Air

Air filters help air conditioning systems to run properly and allow clean, cool air to flow throughout the home, when they are changed frequently. There are many downsides to having a dirty air filter that affect the quality of the air conditioning unit itself and the quality of air inside the home. Changing an air filter as often as is recommended can be achieved in several easy-to-follow steps to ensure high-quality airflow and a high-functioning air conditioner. Continue reading

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Improve Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Efficiency in Your Home With Thorough Air Duct Cleaning

While no definitive studies have been done, many homeowners just like you have seen increased airflow from their HVAC systems as well as fewer allergy ailments after giving their homes duct cleaning services. Isn’t it time you found out for yourself? Continue reading

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Heat Recovery Units: An Energy Efficient Climate Controlled Breath Of Fresh Air

Heat recovery units are important and useful tools in climate control. Not only do they improve temperature conditions but also the quality of the airflow. These units systematically pull fresh air in, while maintaining the control of temperature. Continue reading

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Gas Furnace Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting a gas furnace can seem like an overwhelming task…if you do not know how. There are many things even the in-experienced person can check to find common problems with their furnace.Many times the problem can simply be a dirty filter. One of the main items people tend to neglect, and probably one the most important to maintain. Dirty filters can cause several problems starting with low airflow. This makes the furnace run very in-efficiently. Continue reading

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How To Do the Garbage Bag Airflow Test

Nothing beats the coziness of your own home especially during those cold, winter nights. But when you’re freezing in it despite having a furnace then there’s something wrong. One way to find out if poor air flow is the problem is to use the garbage bag airflow test. Poor air flow is one of the most common problems with heating and cooling equipment. Poor air flow can cause high efficiency heating and cooling equipment to work like inefficient older models of 10 or 20 years ago and cost you a lot of money. The two most common reasons for poor air flow: inadequate duct sizing and a dirty return air filter. Continue reading

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