Tens of millions of Americans suffer from allergies every year. While many put the blame squarely on pollen and the time they spend outdoors, the reality is that indoor air is often just as much a source of allergens — sometimes, it can even be much worse than the...
The good news is that carbon monoxide HVAC problems aren’t necessarily typical. Today’s HVAC units will typically have been so well-tested and carefully rated that you can rely on them to distribute only hot or cold air—not dangerous fumes. However, as your system...
The Hollies once sang a song about “The Air That I Breathe”, but what’s hiding in the air YOU breathe every day at home? If we could easily see all the dust particles, pollen, and dander that float through the air each day, it would probably be a terrifying...
Understanding how your furnace works helps you to identify any problems that might be in the making. One key area of interest is the operation of the system’s exhaust flue. This unique component needs to be in top shape if you are to receive the benefits of...
The quality of the air inside your home or business may depend upon a few different factors, such as the changing of the seasons and how often your HVAC system is used on an annual basis. In order to make sure that your unit is operating at full capacity throughout...