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Frequently Asked Questions
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If your system is over 15 years old, frequently breaks down, or causes high energy bills, replacement may be the best option. However, if the repair cost is low and your system is still relatively new, a repair may be the better choice.
Closing your vents can actually reduce system efficiency and cause pressure imbalances that strain your HVAC unit. Instead, try zoning solutions or adjust your thermostat settings for better energy savings.
SEER measures the efficiency of an air conditioner or heat pump, and AFUE measures the efficiency of furnaces. A higher SEER or AFUE rating means that it offers better energy performance.
A cover can help protect your outdoor unit from leaves and debris, but it should be breathable to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to rust and mold. If you live in an area with heavy snowfall, covering just the top of the unit may be beneficial to keep snow from piling up inside.
If you notice excessive dust, musty odors, reduced airflow, or an increase in allergy symptoms, your ductwork may need cleaning. While duct cleaning isn’t always necessary, it can help improve indoor air quality in homes with heavy dust accumulation or pest issues.
High humidity will make your home feel uncomfortable and cause mold growth. Running your air conditioner, using a dehumidifier, and having quality ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens helps. Seal off any leaks around your windows and doors too, to prevent humid air from entering your home.
If your heater isn’t turning on, check your thermostat settings, circuit breaker, and air filter first. A tripped breaker, a dead battery, or a dirty filter can sometimes be the cause. If these quick fixes don’t resolve the issue, you may need professional service to diagnose the problem.
Smart thermostat adjust temperature based on your preferences. Many models learn your habits over time and make automatic adjustments to maximize comfort and savings. Features like remote access, energy reports, and voice control can make managing your home’s temperature more convenient.
Some sounds, like a gentle hum or the occasional click, are normal, but loud banging, rattling, screeching, or hissing could point to a problem. Loose or failing parts, or airflow issues can cause noises, and ignoring them could lead to bigger repairs. If your system starts making unfamiliar sounds, it’s best to have it inspected as soon as possible.
Heat pump provide heating and cooling by transferring heat rather than generating it. A furnac uses electricity or burns fuel to create heat, which is better suited for colder regions where temperatures drop dramatically in winter.
For most homes, replacing the air filter every one to three months is recommended. If you have pets, allergies, or live in a dusty area, you should probably replace it more often.
An inefficient HVAC system is one of the biggest contributors to high energy bills. Dirty filters, duct leaks, poor insulation, and outdated equipment can all lead to excessive energy use. If you notice an unexplained increase in your bill, scheduling an energy audit or HVAC inspection can improve efficiency. Upgrading to a high-efficiency system or smart thermostat can also lead to long-term savings.
You can change your filters every few months, use air purifiers and make sure that your home is well-ventilated. High humidity levels can also make it worse, so use a dehumidifier. If you have allergies or respiratory problems, advanced filtration or UV air purification should improve it.
The right size system will depend largely on the square footage of your living space, insulation quality, window placement and your local climate. A professional load calculation will make sure you get a properly sized unit that fits your needs.
Most heating and cooling systems last between 10 and 20 years, depending on the type of system, how well it’s maintained, and how often it’s used. Furnaces and air conditioners tend to last around 15 years, while heat pumps and ductless systems can last closer to 20 years.
Routine is maintenance is always the best way to keep your HVAC system running well and avoiding repairs. Ideally, your air conditioner needs to be serviced in the spring, and your furnace in the fall. This will make sure your system is prepared for extreme temperatures. If you have a heat pump that runs year-round, then biannual maintenance is recommended.
Our team is based in Pasadena, CA, and provides AC installation services in surrounding cities. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for a free estimate!
This is where things can get more complicated since installation time can vary depending on the size and type of unit and any additional materials or work needed. On average, a complete AC installation in Pasadena, CA, can take 4 to 8 hours.
It's recommended to schedule heating services at least once a year. Annual maintenance helps identify potential issues early, ensuring your system runs efficiently throughout the winter season. Regular check-ups can also prolong the lifespan of your heating system, saving you money in the long run.
Heating systems play a crucial role in keeping indoor environments comfortable and safe. Regular heating services help prevent unexpected breakdowns, improve energy efficiency, and ensure optimal performance. For homeowners and property managers, this means peace of mind and reduced long-term costs. For HVAC professionals, providing top-notch heating services is essential for building a reputation of reliability and expertise.
If you experience a heating emergency, contact a professional HVAC company immediately. Many companies offer 24/7 emergency heating services to address urgent issues like system breakdowns or gas leaks. While waiting for help to arrive, try to stay warm by using blankets and portable heaters, but avoid using open flames or unsafe heating methods.
Our team is experienced in handling all types of HVAC systems and can assist with any necessary ductwork repairs or modifications during the installation process. We will assess your current system and provide recommendations for optimal performance.
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