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If your furnace seems to be running without issue, you may wonder if it’s necessary to schedule furnace maintenance this year. It’s a reasonable question—after all, why should you spend time and money on a service you don’t need?
When the time comes to upgrade your home heating system, which type should you choose—a furnace or a heat pump? You may be more familiar with traditional furnaces, but you’ve also heard good things about heat pumps. By understanding the differences between the two, you can make the right choice for your home comfort needs.
Many types of heating and cooling systems are available to keep your Utah home comfortable. One particularly confusing piece of equipment is the air handler, which your home may or may not use, depending on what type of HVAC system you have. Learn the air handler basics here to determine whether you need air handler services.
As chilly temperatures arrive in Utah, it’s crucial to prevent your pipes from freezing, especially if you plan to leave town. Frozen pipes can burst, leading to water damage, mold growth, and even significant flooding in some cases. Avoid costly property damage and pipe repairs by winterizing your home plumbing with these tips.
If certain rooms feel uncomfortable despite repeatedly adjusting the thermostat, try placing your hand over a few supply vents. Does the air seem to barely blow from the register? If so, your HVAC system is suffering from low airflow. Here are the eight most common reasons for this and how to fix each one.
Installing the right HVAC system is critical for ensuring home comfort in every season. If you’re interested in what heat pumps have to offer, become more familiar with how this equipment works. Then, consider the pros and cons of heat pumps to help you make your final decision.
If you heat your home with a heat pump, you can rest easy, knowing you’re taking advantage of a highly efficient electric heating and cooling system. Heat pumps move heat between the indoor and outdoor air using refrigerant, just like an air conditioner. The biggest difference is that heat pumps feature a reversing valve, allowing them to heat your home in the winter as well.
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Is it time to replace your furnace and air conditioner? You could install this type of HVAC system again—or you could opt for a heat pump instead. Is this a smart move? See how heat pumps compare to a traditional furnace and air conditioner combo to help you decide.