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My house is so dry in the wintertime. Do I need a humidifier?
- Yes. In many cases the air inside your home is drier than a desert. Dry indoor air can cause damage to woodwork, dry nasal passages, cause eye irritation, and cause itchy and dry skin. By adding moisture to the air inside your home, the quality of the air that you breathe improves.
My house is so dusty. What can I do?
- We have electronic air cleaners available that can reduce the dust in your house. It is also good for allergies. Indoor air can have up to four times more pollutants than outside air.
I have an older humidifier, and it doesn't seem to work well. What is wrong?
- Humidifiers do need servicing. The water panels need changing at least once a year. Regular maintenance will assure your unit is working properly.
Do I need to have my furnace cleaned annually?
- Yes. The furnace can become dangerous if not checked annually. The chimney should have a cap on it to prevent animals and nests. The furnace should be checked for cracks and cleaned and checked annually for maximum efficiency
Do I need my air conditioner cleaned annually?
- Yes. The outside condensing unit gets dirty as it operates. The outside coil needs cleaning, as well as the freon level checked, and motors oiled. If the air conditioner is not maintained properly, your electric bill will be higher.
Why are my electric bills so high?
- Air conditioners made more than 10 years ago, are not as efficient as today's units. also, as units age they lose some of their cooling ability. The newer models available now can significantly reduce your electric bills.
My air conditioner is only 7 years old and it is not working like it used to. What is wrong?
- The air conditioning unit should be cleaned and checked. A dirty unit runs longer using more energy and runs at a lower capacity.
My gas bills have gone out of site. What can I do to lower my bills?
- We have furnaces that are up to 94% efficient. The old furnace can be as
little as 60% efficient. You can also install more insulation in the attic.
I've heard about extended warranties on new products. Are the warranties all the same?
- No. Some warranties can be void if the equipment is not maintained every year. Some contractors use independent insurance companies or cover the warranty themselves. If the companies go out of business the warranty is void. that is why we use only manufacturers warranties.
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