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Category: Maintenance Services

Everything You Need to Know About Air Filters

Air filters are in every HVAC system and changing them regularly should be part of your home’s routine maintenance. The filter’s purpose is to remove impurities from the air you have circulating in your home. Regularly changing the air filter ensures you have clean air, and it plays a huge part in keeping your HVAC system running smoothly and cooling efficiently. Your filter should be changed every 4-6 weeks. The…

How Often Should You Schedule Preventive Maintenance for a Heat Pump?

Heat pumps are 2-in-1 devices, offering your home both heating and cooling. There are a few attributes of a heat pump system that make it different from more traditional and separate, and one of these is scheduling bi-annual maintenance.

North Atlanta HVAC Tip: Why Routine HVAC Maintenance Improves Indoor Air Quality

Furnaces and air conditioners in north Atlanta are by far the most common way to circulate air throughout homes, offices and institutions, heating in the winter months and cooling in the summer. Adjust the thermostat and controlled air…

How to Keep Your AC in Its Best Shape This Summer

In the middle of a Georgia summer, few things are as pleasant as walking into a cool, refreshing home after being outside in the hot sun. We know how important it is to keep your AC running smoothly when the temperatures become stifling. Here are some simple tips that will help ensure your unit stays in its best shape this summer.  Clean your outdoor unit. The harder your system has…

The Effects of Dirty Air Filters

We recommend changing your filter every four to six weeks to maintain healthy indoor air quality. Understandably, this task is easily forgotten, but it’s important to keep in mind that, when your filter’s dirty, so is the air you’re breathing inside your home. And that’s not all. A dirty air filter can cause other problems, including: Reduced air flow – Air conditioners require a certain volume of air flow to…

Yes, Your Heat Pump Needs Maintenance in Fall!

Our major concern for comfort during the year is keeping our homes cooled down in the Georgia heat and humidity. The winters aren’t as rough, and that’s a reason why many homeowners choose to use a heat pump for indoor comfort.

Is It Too Late to Schedule Heating Maintenance?

Professional heating maintenance is a job that you should arrange to have done each fall. This is one of the best ways to see that the heater that keeps your family comfortable during the winter works in peak condition for the longest time possible.

Common Tools Used in Duct Repair

To protect the integrity of the ductwork in your home, you will occasionally need to schedule repair work on the ventilation system. Leaking ducts will cause a drop in air pressure, leading to a loss of heating and cooling and a drain on power, and will also result in the infiltration of dust, dirt, and other contaminants into the ventilation system.