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Grinding, Squealing and Screeching: Interpreting the Noises Your HVAC Makes

If something is failing or going amiss with your HVAC unit, chances are, your HVAC unit is letting you know something is not quite right. However, most of the cues come in the form of sounds that many of us may overlook. If you hear your HVAC unit grinding, squealing, screeching or squeaking, it is letting you know it needs help. I was unaware of these cues and overlooked them. It ended up costing me a lot of money in repairs. I want to make sure that does not happen to other people, so I made this website. I hope you learn how to interpret the noises your HVAC unit is making so you can get it the repairs it needs before you incur a costly repair, or worse, permanently ruin your unit for good.

Grinding, Squealing and Screeching: Interpreting the Noises Your HVAC Makes

2017

Preserving Your Indoor Air Quality During The Winter Months

Maintaining quality air inside your home is essential when it comes to the health and comfort of your family. When outdoor temperatures drop, you rely more on your home's heating system to keep indoor temperatures high. Although your heating system serves a vital purpose, it can compromise the quality of your indoor air. Here are three simple things that you can do to preserve your indoor air quality this coming winter.

3 Benefits Of A Programmable Thermostat

During the summer season, air conditioning is essential for circulating stagnant air and removing humidity while protecting you from the hot temperatures outside. In the winter, heating is imperative for protecting your family from the cold. To ensure temperatures are where they need to be, your thermostat needs to be set. While there are many designs available, programmable thermostats are the most effective and efficient options available. Here are a few benefits of having a programmable thermostat.

3 Negative Effects Of Hard Water

Hard water is one of those residential problems that is often cited but seldom understood. This is due in part to the perception that hard water remains a relatively minor issue. Yet when bad enough it can still lead to a lot of unwanted trouble. If you would like to learn more about some of the negative effects of hard water, read on. This article will discuss three potential problems.

Do You Need To Install A Humidifier?

When the winter months roll around, humidity levels tend to drop. Moisture just can't stay suspended in the cool outdoor air, and this means that the air inside your home tends to get dry, too. But whether or not this dryness is substantial enough to be an issue will depend on your situation. Here are some signs that your air really is too dry -- and that you need to have a humidifier installed to correct the issue.