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HVAC Advice From The Experts In The Field Many people don't even think about their HVAC until there is an issue. At the point of breakdown, however, it is impossible to ignore. Locating a contractor to work on your unit, or to put in a new one, isn't easy. Simply continue reading to learn more about how to go about doing this. Before you start calling to find someone to fix your unit, make sure you know the type of system that is installed. Know what the manufacturer's name is, which particular model you have and what's gone on with the unit in the past. This helps make sure the contractor has the information they will need. If your HVAC is running into problems, check out each room in your house before calling for assistance. Find out which rooms are hot and which are cold. Give this information to your contractor when they arrive. Keep outside condenser fans running smoothly by cleaning fan blades and coils before the summer begins. Always make sure you shut off the power before you do any work on the unit other than superficial cleaning. Also, make sure you remove any debris or leaves from the condenser unit outside. If you have outside condenser units, make sure to regularly clean the debris that builds up. You never know when things can pile up, especially after a windy or rainy storm, and that can throw a wrench in your system. Left unchecked, your unit is more likely to break down. Every spring you need to make sure your condenser fan's coils and blades on the fan part are clean. Turn the power off so nothing moves. Then you need to get the grill popped off and get the blades out so you can clean them and your unit gently. When you cut the grass, don't cover the outdoor units with their clippings. Shoot the grass away from the unit. Be just as mindful when you blow leaves to not blow them toward your HVAC equipment. If you have oil ports as part of the fan condenser, annual lubrication is key. A rubber or metal cap is typically placed over such ports. Pick a type of SAE 20 oil that is non-detergent and lightweight. Place 10 or less drops into every port to avoid overfilling. If possible, your single pane windows should be replaced with double-paned ones. Double pane windows will help keep your home cooler in the summer. When it is cold in the winter months, these same windows will keep the warm air inside as well. Putting in a programmable thermostat is a smart way to cut back on air-conditioning costs. A programmable thermostat can save you up to ten percent on your cooling and heating costs by simply turning the thermostat back ten to fifteen percent for eight hours a day. There are also some programmable thermostats that can be controlled with a computer or other web-connected advice. To help you pick a good HVAC contractor, carefully search for information that offers honest reviews about the companies that you might be looking to hire. The BBB is always great when you are looking for references or online reviews. When done in advance you can be sure of making a sound decision.

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Page 1: HVAC Advice From The Experts In The Field

HVAC Advice From The Experts In The Field

Many people don't even think about their HVAC until there is an issue. At the point of breakdown,however, it is impossible to ignore. Locating a contractor to work on your unit, or to put in a newone, isn't easy. Simply continue reading to learn more about how to go about doing this.

Before you start calling to find someone to fix your unit, make sure you know the type of system thatis installed. Know what the manufacturer's name is, which particular model you have and what'sgone on with the unit in the past. This helps make sure the contractor has the information they willneed.

If your HVAC is running into problems, check out each room in your house before calling forassistance. Find out which rooms are hot and which are cold. Give this information to yourcontractor when they arrive.

Keep outside condenser fans running smoothly by cleaning fan blades and coils before the summerbegins. Always make sure you shut off the power before you do any work on the unit other thansuperficial cleaning. Also, make sure you remove any debris or leaves from the condenser unitoutside.

If you have outside condenser units, make sure to regularly clean the debris that builds up. Younever know when things can pile up, especially after a windy or rainy storm, and that can throw awrench in your system. Left unchecked, your unit is more likely to break down.

Every spring you need to make sure your condenser fan's coils and blades on the fan part are clean.Turn the power off so nothing moves. Then you need to get the grill popped off and get the bladesout so you can clean them and your unit gently.

When you cut the grass, don't cover the outdoor units with their clippings. Shoot the grass awayfrom the unit. Be just as mindful when you blow leaves to not blow them toward your HVACequipment.

If you have oil ports as part of the fan condenser, annual lubrication is key. A rubber or metal cap istypically placed over such ports. Pick a type of SAE 20 oil that is non-detergent and lightweight.Place 10 or less drops into every port to avoid overfilling.

If possible, your single pane windows should be replaced with double-paned ones. Double panewindows will help keep your home cooler in the summer. When it is cold in the winter months, thesesame windows will keep the warm air inside as well.

Putting in a programmable thermostat is a smart way to cut back on air-conditioning costs. Aprogrammable thermostat can save you up to ten percent on your cooling and heating costs bysimply turning the thermostat back ten to fifteen percent for eight hours a day. There are also someprogrammable thermostats that can be controlled with a computer or other web-connected advice.

To help you pick a good HVAC contractor, carefully search for information that offers honest reviewsabout the companies that you might be looking to hire. The BBB is always great when you arelooking for references or online reviews. When done in advance you can be sure of making a sounddecision.

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Figure out how long the HVAC company you choose has been in business. Fly-by-night companiesare those you want to avoid. Hiring a newer contractor may be taking a considerable risk.

If you need a HVAC contractor, try and get recommendations from family and friends. Someone whohas used a contractor in the past is generally willing to let you know what they thought about it. Thiswill also help you avoid scammers.

Search online for reviews to find an HVAC customer you can trust. In many cases you will find localreview sites where previous customers will share the experience they had with companies they used.You will be able to make a more informed choice if you do this.

For greater efficiency, put a radiant barrier in your attic. It keeps heat blocked from inside to theoutside, and that lowers how much energy it takes to keep your home cool. You could even use yourattic as part of your living space if it is done right.

Are you going to buy a new HVAC system? There are things you must consider first. Systems aregiven ratings by how effectively they can cool and heat an area. It is best to get a bigger unit thanyou need, instead of a smaller one.

Since reading this piece, you have a better education on HVAC systems. If you want to replace orrepair your system, you need to find out what you should avoid and look for. Refer back to thisarticle as necessary to make sure that you're on the right track.