Williamsburg & Vicinity, Virginia Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning (HVAC) |
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Williamsburg & Vicinity Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems should be inspected regularly, not just when the house is being sold. Whether central air conditioning or window room air conditioners are used, these systems can use a lot of electrical power. These tips will help prolong the life of your HVAC systems and save money on energy bills. |
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Williamsburg & Vicinity, Virginia Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Directory
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During the summer, shut off humidifiersA lot of people with central humidifiers go into the cooling season not remembering to turn off the humidifier for the summer. A central air conditioner will not cool or dehumidify appropriately if the humidifier is running. Inspect your air filtersIt is the single, most essential thing you can do for your central heating/air conditioning system. We suggest checking filters monthly. If you have a disposable type filter, (these usually have a cardboard edge), and it is dirty, just replace it. If you've a permanent type filter, it is very simple to clean. Check to be sure that your vents are blowing air out at normal rate. Keep shrubs away from outdoor unitMany people, builders, and landscapers in Williamsburg & Vicinity favor hiding the outdoor unit behind shrubs or fences. There are some benefits to this, which are described below. It can however, become a negative if not maintained or accomplished properly. The outdoor unit is a heat transfer device - a fan pulls the outside air through the refrigerant coils and discharges it up through the top (on most units). If the outdoor unit is intruded upon by a fence or shrubs, restricting the air-flow, it will not work properly. Thereby lowering efficiency, reducing the life span, and perhaps cause damage. Keep an 18" to 36" air space on all sides of unit. Prune back shrubs as required. When planting, permit room for long-term growth, 5 and 10 years. Keep a 3 to 4 foot air space above the unit. Prune back tree branches. If building a fence, make sure it can be removed with ease. The unit needs to be serviced regularly. If it needs any major repairs, the service man may need access to all sides on the unit. Landscaping near the outdoor unit
Cover AC units during the fall and winterCovering the unit during these months in Williamsburg & Vicinity will help protect the coil and fan blades. Be sure to remember to take it of prior to turning it back on. Install an attic fanSet the attic fan at 90 to100 degrees to keep attic cool and help remove heat prior to it transfers into dwelling. How to conserve energy
Upgrade your systemsIf your heating and air conditioning system is over ten to twelve years old, consider replacement. Units that are new are a great deal more efficient. They also come with better warranties so there are no expensive repair bills to worry about. |
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