Do Furnaces Work Harder in Colder Weather?
When temperatures drop to single digits or even below zero, does it make your furnace work harder as well?
When temperatures drop to single digits or even below zero, does it make your furnace work harder as well?
Fear something might be wrong with your Ann Arbor area furnace? Here’s some common problems to look out for.
You are probably thinking about now, “but it is just turned spring, why should I worry about the furnace now with summer fast approaching?” While it may seem spring is not the time to worry about your furnace, it is important to realize that HVAC repair applies to cooling and ventilation as well as heating issues.
If you suspect your heater is on its way out, there are a few considerations to keep in mind before you make a final decision.
If you’re an Ann Arbor area resident having a furnace installed, you might be wondering what to expect. We’ll guide you through the process.
While you cannot do anything about some bills, here are the five most common reasons why heating bills are higher than they should be.
Holidays are warm, inviting, comfortable – and your home should be just as warm! Here’s how to keep your home warm and inviting on a budget.
The revised noise ordinance makes it unlawful to operate a residential AC system above 60 decibels during the daytime or exceeding 55 decibels between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. if a neighbor complains.
Our Ann Arbor HVAC professionals are sharing the pros and cons of high-efficiency filters so that you can make a more informed decision.
While they are commonly used to heat homes around the country, like any appliance that operates using natural gas, a gas furnace can present safety hazards.