Capacitors are a miniscule component relative to an HVAC system, yet when it goes bad, there will be noticeable effects. In this blog, Amber HVAC discusses what makes capacitors important to heating and cooling systems.
How to Tell If Your Home Has Poor Indoor Air Quality
With the spring season only weeks away, you need to think about your home’s indoor air quality, especially if you or your loved ones experience allergies during this season. In this blog, local HVAC company Amber shares a quick guide on how to tell if your home’s indoor air quality needs to be improved.
Key Differences Between Furnaces and Heat Pumps
Heat pumps and furnaces are two of today’s most popular heating systems. In this blog, our experienced Amber HVAC technicians discuss the differences between the two, and how to determine which one is best for your home.
Signs Your HVAC System Is Affecting Indoor Air Quality
Many people seem to overlook the fact that the “V” in “HVAC” stands for ventilation. Lack of maintenance and the incorrect usage of your HVAC system will result in poor indoor air quality, which can lead to problems such as inadequate humidity and the spread of allergens and bacteria. In this blog, your local HVAC contractor Amber Air Conditioning Inc. shares the signs that your building’s HVAC system as affecting indoor air quality.
What Dust Does to Your HVAC System
Our experienced Amber HVAC technicians understand just how much damage dust can do to a heating and cooling system. As your air conditioner draws air in from the outdoors, it also inadvertently brings in dust and other contaminants. For the most part, these dust particles are prevented from coming into your home by your air filters. However, if your filters become clogged, the dust can get in and cause all manner of problems.