Reasons Why Your Gas Furnace May Stop Blowing Warm Air
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25 September 2020
During the winter months, you most likely rely on your home's furnace to keep the inside of your house warm and comfortable when it is frigidly cold outside. Thus, if your furnace stops operating properly, it is natural to feel alarmed. The good news is that if your furnace stops blowing warm air, it doesn't mean that the furnace needs to be replaced — most issues can be repaired by an experienced HVAC technician.
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Four Reasons For Rust In A Water Heater Tank
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21 August 2020
Whether there is rusty orange colored water coming out of the hot water taps or you simply notice some rust or corrosion on the outside of the tank, prompt action is needed. Rust isn't common on water heaters, but it can happen. When it does, the problem needs to be quickly repaired or the tank replaced before a major leak occurs. The following are some of the reasons why a water heater may rust.
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Everyday Tools In The HVAC Tech's Toolbox For An Air Conditioner Replacement Job
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31 July 2020
When most people think of an HVAC technician, they think of a person that uses a list of highly technical tools. However, when you bring in the aid of one of these professionals to help you with your air conditioning replacement, you may be a little surprised at just how basic some of the tools will be that they bring along.
A reciprocating saw may be used to create openings where needed.
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What To Do When Your Heating System Starts Blowing Cold Air
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27 July 2020
When you turn on the heat during the cold season, you expect the system to blow warm air into your home. Therefore, if your furnace suddenly starts behaving like an air conditioner, you should be concerned. A properly functioning heating system should not blow cold air. If it does, there is something wrong with the components. Below are some of the checks you can perform to ascertain the cause of the malfunction.
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