Benefits of a UV Light for your HVAC Equipment

Now that we are getting out of the cooling season and fall has shown her face, you may notice mold or mildew around your unit. These fungi thrive in moist, warm environments like air conditioning coils and other components and can cause many issues, respiratory problems, allergies, and other health issues. Viral illnesses are more common in the fall because the cold weather can suppress your immune system and increase your vulnerability to infections. Upper respiratory infections, including the common … Continue reading Benefits of a UV Light for your HVAC Equipment

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Checking and changing filter

The super cold Canadian weather is approaching us very quickly. With this wintry weather coming in this means a possible number of things can go wrong with your heating unit. As I stress yet again the importance of proper maintenance. Checking the filter and changing it monthly will improve the efficiency of your furnace and result in better air quality. When dirt enters the coils or air ducts, it can put your furnace and health at risk. Don’t forget to … Continue reading Checking and changing filter

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It’s Fall! Have you checked your furnace?

It’s Fall, and our favorite time of year. The leaves are changing, and it is so beautiful. Unfortunately, that is also a sign of cold weather ahead. Before that happens, October is a good time to check a few important things before your initial startup for the heating season to ensure your Electric or Gas furnace is working properly. Able Heat and Cool, LLC desires that No one be left in the cold.Here are some simple suggestions.1. Check your filter. … Continue reading It’s Fall! Have you checked your furnace?

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The Furnace Won’t Shut Off

First, we need to determine what part of the furnace is not shutting off… is it the blower fan that’s blowing continuously or are the gas furnace burners or electric heat strips in an Electric Furnace known as an Air Handler Unit (AHU) not cycling off? Since these are two separate issues, we’ll address them separately: 1)  The Blower Fan: the blower fan’s function is to push the air (heated or not) through the duct system.  In normal operation, the … Continue reading The Furnace Won’t Shut Off

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Heating Equipment Limit Switches

Heating Equipment Limit Switches

1) What’s a Limit Switch? Limit switches are components in every piece of heating equipment, be it gas furnaces or air handlers with electric heat. 2) Are Limit Switches Important? Yes, especially the high limit switch.  It’s named appropriately and is a safety measure to turn off the gas furnace or AHU with electric heat strips if the temperature inside the unit goes above the degree limit of the switch.  Example: 160* degree limit switch is in place; the blower … Continue reading Heating Equipment Limit Switches

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Indications the AC Condenser Fan Motor is Failing

Indications the AC Condenser Fan Motor is Failing

An AC unit failure obviously confirms there was at least one component or part not operating properly.  While there are numerous AC parts and components, one component that may be beginning to fail is the air conditioning condenser fan motor. The fan motor is in the outdoor cooling unit working to keep the compressor from over-heating.  If it overheats, it could lead to a more expensive repair or even a unit replacement. The cooling unit motor may give indicators it’s … Continue reading Indications the AC Condenser Fan Motor is Failing

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Understanding SEER Numbers

Understanding SEER Numbers

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and applies only to cooling.  New air conditioners and heat pumps have SEER values from 13 or 14 through 20+. The seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) measures the relationship of the cooling system output in British Thermal Units (BTUs) and the amount of electric energy it consumes during the same season.  Which means, the higher the SEER number, the less electricity or energy your air conditioner or heat pump uses to cool your home.  … Continue reading Understanding SEER Numbers

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AIR CONDTIONING & FILTERING ALLERGENS

AIR CONDTIONING & FILTERING ALLERGENS

Flowers and trees blooming; lush, green grass; warm temperatures… Spring is finally here!  Most people love this season, unfortunately, those with allergies dread this time of year with all that pollen flying around in the air.  What some may not know: pollen is not the only culprit!  The higher the summer heat and humidity go, gives the perfect combination for mold and mildew to grow. These and other allergens cause various symptoms that are more than annoying, they can be … Continue reading AIR CONDTIONING & FILTERING ALLERGENS

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Avoiding HVAC Repair Service Calls

Avoiding HVAC Repair Service Calls

Filter on left is only 2 months old! A dirty filter is the culprit behind a lot of component and control parts failure. Failed components and control parts is the reason for furnace and air conditioning repair service calls! Check the furnace filter once a month…pull it completely out and check both sides; change as often as needed. Changing the filter once or even twice a month would be a small price to pay compared to the cost of a … Continue reading Avoiding HVAC Repair Service Calls

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TIPS To Prepare Your Heating Unit

TIPS To Prepare Your Heating Unit

This has been an unusual summer season with cool temperatures in August and really warm temperatures in September/October but it finally looks like Fall is in the air. Sweaters and light jackets are now used on a regular basis with the cool nights and cooler early mornings. This also means it’s time for warm air to run through the duct system to maintain a comfortable temperature inside your home. Here are some TIPS to prepare your heating unit for the … Continue reading TIPS To Prepare Your Heating Unit

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