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  • How Long Does a Furnace Filter Last?

    Furnace Filter
    Homeowners know they should change their furnace filter every so often, but not many understand what they do or why. Filtration is a vital part of keeping the furnace system healthy and working well. The filter lasts from one to twelve months. Here's what homeowners should know about furnace filters.
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  • MERV Ratings: The Difference Between Each Level

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    Air Filter MERV Rating
    The MERV rating on an air filter shows how efficient it is for removing particulates of different sizes. The ratings start at 1 and go up to 16, with 1 being the least efficient and 16 the most efficient.
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  • How Long Will My New HVAC System Last?

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    New HVAC System
    Whether you own or rent your home, your heating and air conditioning unit must be maintained. With proper maintenance, most HVAC units can last anywhere between 15 and 25 years.
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  • 5 Benefits of Having a Humidifier in Winter

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    Humidifier
    Humidifiers have one function; to add moisture into the air. These devices are particularly useful during the winter season where the air is dry and the HVAC unit isn’t cutting it.
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  • When Should I Replace My Furnace?

    Replacing Furnace
    A working furnace during the winter is more than just a luxury. It is a necessity. The last thing you want is to wake up on a cold day to no heat or frozen pipes because your furnace malfunctioned.
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  • 5 Common HVAC Problems During the Winter

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    Problems During the Winter
    Your HVAC system is responsible for providing you with cooled air in the summer and hot air in the winter. It's what your family relies on to live in a comfortable environment no matter what time of year it is.
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  • Boiler vs Furnace vs Heat Pump: What's the Difference?

    Boiler vs Furnace vs Heat Pump
    Although a boiler, furnace, and heat pump can all keep your home warm, there are some confusion about which one is the best option. There are benefits to each choice, so you should talk with an HVAC professional to learn about your unique options.
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  • The Impact of Overheating Your Home

    Overheating Your Home
    If you live in a region that has particularly cold winters, you know that keeping your home heated is a must. Unfortunately, it's easy to get carried away on very cold days. This can cause problems and overheat your home. Here are a few reasons why you should always be careful with your thermostat.

    A Higher Energy Bill

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