Winter can be mild in some areas, and this can make it a little tricky to decide whether to turn your HVAC system off or to just keep it running. Generally, how you use your HVAC system during a mild winter depends on your own needs and preferences, as well as the characteristics of your home.
Common HVAC Mistakes to Avoid This Fall
This fall, your biggest expenses will come from your home’s HVAC system. But there are ways to ensure your indoor air quality is good and your home stays warm and comfortable without driving up your utility bills. Just be sure to avoid the following costly mistakes:
Is Your Heat Pump Stuck In Cooling Mode?
As the weather starts to cool down, you should start testing your home’s heating system to make sure that it’s working properly. If you have a heat pump, you need to make sure that it blows out warm air when you need it to — instead of blowing cool air. In today’s post, Amber Air Conditioning Inc. discusses what you should do if your heat pump gets stuck in cooling mode.
How to Troubleshoot an Outdoor AC Unit That Won’t Turn On
This may have happened to you at some point: your air conditioner’s indoor unit appears to be running fine, but it’s not blowing cold air. Then you check the outdoor unit and it seems to be turned off. Before you call for repairs, read this quick guide shared by Amber Air Conditioning Inc. on how to troubleshoot this problem.
The Importance of Residential HVAC Commissioning
Not all HVAC contractors perform HVAC commissioning, the testing phase that immediately follows — or should follow — the installation process. In today’s post, Amber Air Conditioning Inc. explains why this is an important step that your air conditioning contractor should take right after installing your new HVAC system.