Ever heard the saying good things come in pairs? Well, that’s certainly the case when it comes to your home’s temperature control systems. Thermostats and air conditioners are a dynamic duo designed to maintain your comfort by delivering cool air at your earliest need. Each with their own specific role, these units operate hand in hand to mitigate a variety of outdoor and indoor conditions.
Your Thermostat, Your AC, and You
April 25th, 2022The Number One Problem With AC Maintenance
April 11th, 2022We’re going to switch gears today and talk a bit about a lesser-known topic in regards to AC maintenance. We’ve written a lot in the past few years about how important maintenance is, and we can reiterate right now that it’s a vital service for your air conditioner. It’s going to keep your warranty from becoming void, it improves efficiency levels, and it even helps your system run smoothly.
AC maintenance in San Ramon works. It just does! So if you’re on the fence about maintenance, or you’d like to talk to a professional to learn more about it, then you can always get in touch with our team.
However, this blog post is going to focus on a different topic. We want to shine a light on a common problem with AC maintenance that homeowners can easily forget about… until it’s too late!
Get Your Smoking Furnace Fixed ASAP
March 28th, 2022Smoke is never something you want to see inside your home. It’s a major disruption, and in pretty much all cases signals trouble. This is certainly the case when it comes to furnaces, where smoke can be a telltale indicator of a problem that needs to be addressed. In most cases, this will have to do with a functional issue, like a broken-down component or overheated system. In this article, we’ll review some of the most common reasons furnaces emit smoke.
Just remember that your home’s safety and comfort should be the highest priorities. Take some time to investigate the air quality and scent of your air and make sure you call a professional when you encounter a smoking furnace. Our team has what it takes to alleviate the problem and keep you safe.
Is Your Water Heater Properly Insulated?
March 14th, 2022When it comes to water heaters, insulation is everything. It has a direct impact on the efficiency, cost, and operation of your system. Despite not always coming as standard, can prove to be an extremely beneficial investment. In this article, we’ll review the role of insulation as it pertains to a water heater and the importance of valuing it for yours.
6 Furnace Terms You Should Know About
February 28th, 2022Trying to understand your furnace can be a complicated endeavor. There are lots of parts, pieces, and terms to know, each with their own purpose and value. This can make the process of maintaining your home’s heating system less than enjoyable, as it opens the door for confusion and a sense of feeling absolutely overwhelmed.
If you’re sick of hearing all of the industry jargon and not knowing what’s being said, here are six terms you should definitely start learning.
3 Reasons to Get a Heat Pump Soon
February 14th, 2022With California rapidly moving along with its transition to solar and electric heating from natural gas, now is a more relevant time than ever to invest in a heat pump for your home’s HVAC system. We’d urge all of our customers to consider more eco-friendly options that take advantage of some of California’s tax and rebate policies. There’s just never been as good a time to invest in solar-powered heat pumps!
The following are just some of the reasons you should consider installing a heat pump on your property.
Why Does Energy Efficiency Matter So Much?
January 17th, 2022Back in the day, the most important aspect of HVAC systems was centered on how well they worked. You could have a wood-burning furnace but as long as that baby burned bright and kept you warm, it didn’t matter how much fuel was consumed. Soon, we began to learn about how much fuel we were using to power all of our homes, and prices of these materials began to rise. Wood-burning heaters turned out to be some of the most inefficient heating systems in the world, and we turned to better materials like electricity and gas.
Now, prices are on the rise again and it’s up to us to use as little fuel and energy as possible for the most amount of heat. This will depend heavily on the type of heating installation in Lafayette, CA that you decide to invest in. Let’s talk about why your next heater and its efficiency are so important.
A Rattling Heat Pump Is Not a Good Sign
January 3rd, 2022A heat pump is a conglomeration of a lot of different smaller components. We’ve touched on HVAC sounds on this blog numerous times, but we’d like to talk about a specific sound in regards to a specific system. A rattling heat pump is a problem that many homeowners might ignore due to budgeting or the fact that the heat pump still works, but just because a system still works doesn’t mean it’s working well.
The components of your system could be unhinged, misaligned, or running into serious problems that could be quickly fixed when you call our team for heater repair in Orinda, CA. We are experts in heat pump problem diagnosis, as well as the targeted repairs of issues that plague homeowners.
If your heat pump is rattling when you run it, be sure to read the rest of this blog. We promise you’ll understand why ignoring this problem can lead to a nightmare.
Furnace Problems Can Turn Dangerous
December 20th, 2021If your furnace is making strange noises at night or it’s beginning to smell like an old toaster oven, then you might have some problems that require professional furnace repair in Walnut Creek, CA. This is the first point that we want to address in this blog post, that any of these signs mean you need to get help from a licensed and certified HVAC professional like the ones on our team. Don’t try to open your furnace up on your own, because you might do more harm than good!
The biggest reason why we steer homeowners away from doing their own DIY furnace repairs is because of safety. Furnaces, especially gas furnaces, create a lot of heat and exhaust fumes that are dangerous to inhale. Only trained individuals who know exactly how these systems operate should work on them, and here are a few reasons why.
Which Is the Most Energy Efficient Heater?
December 6th, 2021When investing in a heating installation in Orinda, CA, energy efficiency is the most important measurement to take into account. After all, we don’t deal with the kinds of cold temperatures that other areas of the country do, which means we want our heating systems to run while costing as little as possible. The more energy-efficient your heating system is, the less you have to pay each and every month.
Although, there’s one small problem. There are different types of heating systems that all run in very different ways. How are you supposed to tell which one is the most energy-efficient and effective enough for your home if they all work so differently?
That’s what this blog post is about. We’ll touch on three distinct heating systems: gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and heat pumps, and talk about which one might be the best—and most energy-efficient—choice for your house.