Heating and Cooling
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Testing HVAC Ductwork for Leaks Can Save Energy
Having the heating and cooling ductwork in your home tested for leaks, then repairing any leaks that are found, can easily reduce your heating and cooling bills significantly and save energy in your home. Make sure you check out this clip for more helpful details.
Installing a Programmable Thermostat
Replacing your existing thermostat with a programmable, setback model can reduce your heating and cooling costs. A programmable thermostat works by automatically raising the temperature in the summer and lowering it in the winter when you’re away from home for extended periods of time.
How to Remove Musty Odors from Your Home
When replacing the return air filter on the heating and cooling system in your home, put a few drops of vanilla, lemon, almond or orange extract on the filter. When the HVAC system cuts on, it will draw air through the filter and distribute the scent to every room in your house.
How to Heat and Cool an Addition on Your Home
Several options are available for heating and cooling an addition on your home, including adding ductwork to your existing HVAC system, if it has enough capacity to handle the added living space or install a mini-split ductless unit which mounts on the wall and can provide adequate heating and cooling for small rooms such as a bedroom or sunroom addition.
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