For your HVAC equipment to operate, a blower system is used to move both heated and cooled air around. Old technology meant your HVAC equipment was either on or off. It ran and released conditioned air out through the vents, or it was off, sitting idle until more conditioned air was needed. With today’s technology, … Continued
It can happen in older homes across the Front Range. Your air conditioner turns on, and it trips the circuit breaker. Goodbye, cool air, and possibly the electricity within that room. Circuit breakers are designed to keep you and your home safe. When your house was built, it was zoned into specific areas. Wiring was … Continued
One of the most essential systems inside your home is the HVAC system. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, and does a lot more than just provide heat and cool airflow. It controls the humidity. It controls comfort levels. It can even impact your health. Depending on when your HVAC system was installed, … Continued
When you live in Colorado, you’re used to four seasons. Sometimes they feel like they all come in one day, but in general, you’ll use your furnace for half the year, and your air conditioner the other half. That means now, as the warm weather starts creeping in, your air conditioner has sat there dormant … Continued
Colorado is known for its fluctuating weather patterns. It can be cold one day, hot the next, and everything in between. Those sudden temperature fluctuations can be hard on your HVAC equipment. Commercial HVAC equipment can last 15 to 20 years, but that depends on a variety of things. Your commercial air conditioner takes a … Continued
What’s the biggest energy consumer in your home? Your HVAC system. It’s difficult watching your energy bills creep up, up, up during extreme temperatures. Now, with the heat of the summer just weeks away, it’s time to start thinking about the efficiency of your air conditioner. According to the US Energy Information Administration, just your … Continued
HVAC. This stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. While most homeowners understand the heating and air conditioning systems, the ventilation system can be a little more eluding. Ductwork is installed as your home was built. If you’ve ever been inside a home as it’s built, you’ve seen silver boxes snaking throughout the home, built … Continued
If you’ve started to notice your home doesn’t heat or cool the way it once did, you might assume it’s your furnace or your air conditioner that are to blame. Often, there’s another problem that homeowners rarely consider, your ductwork. Because ductwork exists in places we can’t see – in a crawlspace, an attic, or … Continued
What can a high efficiency air conditioner do for your home? If you’re considering replacing the air conditioning equipment you already have in place, installing more efficient equipment can help you in many ways. It can save on energy costs. Considering the US Energy Information Administration states air conditioning accounts for around 12 percent of … Continued
Your utility bill is rising, costing you more each month. You set the thermostat at the same temperature as last year, but this year you’re uncomfortable. Is it your furnace or your air conditioner? Is it time to replace your old equipment? There might be another reason why your energy bills continue to rise. It … Continued