Look, we know that hearing the word “might” is not the best thing for a homeowner. Wouldn’t it be easier to hear that your AC absolutely needs a tune-up? The problem with that is that every AC is different and you might have already gotten AC maintenance in the past few months, which means you don’t need one again. Or, you might have a heat pump, in which case you need maintenance twice a year instead of just once!
We want to go over the details today and settle this once and for all. If you’re confused about when you should invest in maintenance, or even what the point is of an AC tune-up in Camden County, then this is the blog post for you.
Let’s talk about the parameters you’ll need to know when deciding if you need maintenance in Haddon Heights, Tavistock, or even Cherry Hill. And our team can be the one that provides it!
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Summertime temperatures are beating down on us at this point, and it’s becoming clear that our air conditioners are the first line of defense! Heatwaves are springing up all over the country and electricity prices are starting to go up as demand peaks for energy usage. This isn’t anything new, and the good news in this situation is that there’s a solution out there for homeowners who are struggling.
If anything has become abundantly clear in the past year or so, it’s that homeowners need help with their indoor air quality. With the spread of a global pandemic and our lives being halted by an airborne contaminant, we’re starting to learn more about sanitation. We still encourage everyone to wash their hands regularly and keep surfaces clean, but sometimes that’s just not going to be enough. Allergens, viruses, bacteria, dust, and debris are going to haunt the very air you breathe unless something is done about it.
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HRVs, also known as heat recovery ventilators, are a peculiar device for the modern-day home. They basically allow you to feel the fresh outdoor air in your heavily insulated home without the need for opening a window and wasting all the heat or air conditioning you spend so much money on. They use an interesting scientific process to transfer that heat or air conditioning to fresh outdoor air at little cost to you.
Winter can be hard. This year is especially hard with a global pandemic and so many other related hardships for the folks in our area. The least we can do is help your heater work the way it should and promptly address any problems. The only issue with this sentiment is that many homeowners don’t know enough about their heaters to call us!