Warning Signs That You Need HVAC Repair

February 28, 2019

HVAC systems keep the interior temperatures of our homes in Burbank comfortable. Sadly, they’re not immune to breakdowns. Things like improper installation, irregular maintenance, and plain old wear and tear can cause your HVAC system to fail. Warning signs that your system needs repair include: Unusual odors Higher than usual utility bills Water leaks Noisy operation Unusual Odors If your HVAC unit is emitting a strange smell, then something is wrong with it. Unusual odors coming from HVAC units include musty smells, chemical odors, or the scent of something burning. If you’re smelling something off, then your system may need a basic repair, or it may be time to replace it entirely. High Utility Bills High utility bills are one of the first signs that your HVAC system needs a repair. If you haven’t made any changes to your daily routine but you’ve noticed an increase in your energy bills, then your home’s HVAC system could be to blame. Older systems use more energy to operate even if they’ve been maintained consistently. Often, this is something that can be repaired. Water Leaks HVAC systems are made up of different coils and pipes. If blockages occur in them, they may begin...

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3 Energy Efficiency Tips

October 20, 2018

There are so many things that you can do as a homeowner to improve the energy efficiency of your HVAC system. These range from small changes you can make on your own to bigger, more long-term upgrades and regular maintenance. Below are three of our favorite tips for keeping your energy efficiency in check. 1. Small Improvements Make a Difference Little things add up. Good examples of this include turning off and unplugging those electronics you don’t use all the time and changing your air filters on schedule. 2. Implement a Smart/Programmable Thermostat A bigger step toward energy efficiency comes with replacing your old thermostat with one that is programmable and/or works with your preferred smart technology. This level of control allows you to adjust your thermostat settings to suit your schedule and even while you’re on the go, meaning you won’t be cooling an entire house while everyone is at work or school, which can also save you money. 3. Schedule Regular Maintenance Check-ups If your HVAC system is not outdated (10 years or older), the best way to stay ahead of inefficiency is through regularly scheduled maintenance check-ups. How to Further Improve the Energy Efficiency of your Home...

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