How to Deal with Common Winter HVAC Issues

January 9, 2025

If you’re like many people who enjoy festive cheer, cozy times indoors with family and friends, and the austere beauty of winter, you also realize that the season has its downsides. For instance, those cozy moments and warm moods can disappear in a heartbeat if your household HVAC system experiences a disruption, and few things put a damper on festive cheer more quickly than an unpleasant surprise in the form of a higher-than-usual utility bill. Fortunately, you can guard against these and other issues by taking proactive steps to avoid common winter HVAC issues — and learning how to effectively

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How to Properly Ventilate Your Home in Winter

January 2, 2025

The quality of the air inside your Las Vegas, NV home is important for your health as well as the comfort of your residence. In the winter months, we often close our windows and doors to keep the chill of winter out. This can cause a high concentration of contaminants, such as dust, mold spores, and volatile organic compounds. Proper ventilation is key to boosting your indoor air quality. Let’s look at some ways to properly ventilate your home in winter. Utilizing Heat Recovery Ventilators If your furnace runs frequently during the winter months to

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How to Choose an HVAC System for Different Climate Zones

December 16, 2024

Investing in a new HVAC system for your home can be an exciting decision. However, with so many options available, it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. A great starting point is to assess your climate, ensuring you select an HVAC system that will perform efficiently and effectively where you live. The Main Types of Climate Conditions When it comes to selecting HVAC systems based on climate, there are typically three key climate indicators that HVAC professionals rely on. These are hot, cold, and humid. For example, you may live in a tropically

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The Importance of Year-End HVAC Maintenance

December 5, 2024

One of the most critical steps you can take for ensuring your home is always comfortable is having a professional maintain and inspect your HVAC system. In truth, it’s best to have this done before you need to start running your heating and then again the next year before you need to switch your air conditioning on. Nonetheless, if you haven’t had it done yet, you definitely should before the end of the year when it starts getting much colder at night. In this article, we’ll explain what routine HVAC maintenance involves as well as the reasons it’s so important.

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Choosing the Best HVAC System for Commercial Spaces

November 20, 2024

Commercial sites, such as warehouses, retail stores, or substantial office buildings, may have different heating and cooling requirements than residential properties. Here are some tips on what to watch for when adding a heating or cooling system to your commercial space. Why Choosing the Right System Matters The HVAC system in a commercial space maintains temperature and affects energy consumption and air quality. A poorly chosen or inefficient system can lead to increased energy bills, reduced productivity, and discomfort. The type of business you’re running also plays a role. For example, in a

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Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Las Vegas, NV

November 13, 2024

The quality of the air inside your Las Vegas, NV home is very important. It’s common for indoor air to contain particulate matter from things like dust, pet dander, and pollen. Mold spores and volatile organic compounds are other dangerous contaminants commonly found indoors. Luckily, there are steps you can take to improve the quality of your indoor air in Las Vegas. The Health Effects of IAQ Issues The health effects that indoor air quality (IAQ) causes will depend on the specific contaminants that are in your home. If you suffer from allergies, pet dander, pollen,

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Should a 25-Year-Old Furnace Be Replaced in Las Vegas?

October 9, 2024

If you live in Las Vegas, chances are your furnace may not be the first thing on your mind when it comes to home maintenance. After all, Las Vegas is known for its desert climate and high temperatures, making it easy to forget the importance of a functioning heating system. However, during the cooler months, especially at night, a reliable furnace is crucial to maintaining indoor comfort. If your furnace has been keeping your home warm for over 25 years, you might wonder whether it’s time to replace it. In this blog, we’ll explore the signs that

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6 Ways to Get Your HVAC Air Ducts Ready for Winter

October 9, 2024

No one likes turning on the heater and being greeted by a burnt, dusty smell. If this happens, it’s a sign that your HVAC air ducts may need some attention. In Las Vegas, NV, where nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing, proper duct maintenance isn’t just about comfort. It can save you money. Clean, sealed, and insulated ducts make sure your heating system is efficient and keeps your air clean. Let’s look at six practical ways to get your ductwork ready for the colder months ahead. 1. Seal and Insulate Your HVAC Air Ducts Ductwork expands

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How to Choose an HVAC System for a Large Home

September 18, 2024

Getting the right size HVAC system for your home makes a massive difference in your comfort level and the cost of your energy bills. Determining what size cooling and heating system your home needs is never easy and is generally not something that you can accurately do yourself. This is especially the case if you have a larger home with more complicated cooling and heating requirements. Here are some considerations that heating and cooling technicians use to determine what size system a large home needs. Why Proper HVAC Sizing Is So Crucial Installing an oversized

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The Importance of Carbon Monoxide Detectors in HVAC Systems

September 11, 2024

Carbon monoxide is often referred to as the silent killer since it contributes to hundreds of deaths in the United States alone each year. It also sends thousands of people to the emergency room and forces many of these people to be hospitalized. The main concern with carbon monoxide is that it is completely colorless and odorless, which means the only way to know it’s present is if you have carbon monoxide detectors in your house. We’ll explain the role some HVAC systems can play in releasing carbon monoxide into a house and discuss all the locations in a home

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