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Safety is never far from many of our minds. When we come to your home to service your HVAC systems, your safety is always a priority along with your comfort. That is why we want to make sure that your home is going to be optimally safe this month.
To help, we’ve provided some great safety tips below for you to check out. Using these and other best practices you can ensure that your home is a safe place to be as we round out the year.
Let’s say you are getting ready to welcome guests into your home for that yearly Thanksgiving dinner. The oven may have heated up the kitchen but chances are it isn’t going to heat up the entire house. That’s the job of your heating system. Whether you have a furnace or a heat pump, you should be able to rely on your heater to keep the house comfortable for you and your loved ones.
If you haven’t been able to trust the comfort of your home to your heating system, it may mean that it is time to say goodbye to your current unit. When your system is ready to retire and you need to schedule a replacement you can come to us to get the job done.
With everything going on, it might seem that a furnace tuneup is the last thing you need to worry about. But ignoring the important task of maintaining your heating equipment will cause more headaches (not to mention money) in the long run as well as the short term.
Here are seven reasons to keep your tune up date for your furnace.
Energy efficiency
A poorly tuned furnace will cost you more in energy consumption as its efficiency falls. You might think you’re saving money by postponing this year’s maintenance but it’ll only cost you in utility bills.
Furnaces fail under pressure
At some point, the temperature will drop. Drastically. If your furnace is ill-equipped to handle it, that’s
when it will fail. When you need it the most. Don’t let this nightmare happen to you and your family. Stay warm all winter long, not just on the mild days.
Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
If your furnace doesn’t burn gas properly, you run the risk of carbon monoxide being produced. This puts you and your family at risk for carbon monoxide poisoning. This risk is definitely not worth the money you save from skipping your fall tune up.
Breathe easy
A clean fan and filter will ensure that the air you breathe is free from dust and other allergens. This is critical for the cold days ahead when you’ll be spending more time indoors. Even if you clean your ductwork, don’t neglect your furnace.
Quiet run
A finely tuned furnace, like a finely tuned car, will run rather than rattle. Keep the noise level at a minimum with a clean, balanced fan.
Avoid a major repair
Regular furnace maintenance takes care of any small issues that come up so they don’t develop into major problems. You’ll also get a handle of your heater’s operation so you can plan for replacements in advance.
Prolong your equipment’s life
Tuneups don’t just postpone expensive issues with your furnace, but you also buy yourself some time before the inevitable replacement. Keep your heating equipment running at peak efficiency and with minimal issues to ensure that you get the most out of it in the short term and for years to come.
It’s time to book your furnace fall maintenance. Don’t fall back. Give us a call and we can help you stay warm this coming winter.
Lately most of us have been a lot more concerned with the quality of the air we breathe. This goes for both inside and outside your home of course but there is only one of these that you can control. If you are looking for ways to improve the indoor air quality in your home, the pros at JN Electrical Temperature Control, Inc can help.
Our team can offer your reliable and effective solutions for your indoor air quality. Today we want to focus on the system that a lot of people have been talking about lately: an air purifier in Danielsville, GA. This IAQ solution can clean your air well enough not just to improve your comfort but even to help protect your health.
Contact us today for an installation and read on below to learn more.
The climate around here has been pleasant and mild. It has been great for picnics and small get-togethers. This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be preparing for the cooler weather soon to come. You’ve likely already noticed that things are getting pretty chilly at night. This isn’t a problem if you have a reliable heater though.
We are here today to talk to those of you that don’t have a good whole-house heating system. If you’ve been getting by with portable heaters or a heating system that barely works, we want to talk to you about a system that could greatly benefit your comfort: a heat pump.
Your water heater is one of those systems whose importance you may not think about until it stops working. After all, without a water heater you don’t have access to any hot water. The key thing here is that you want to make sure that you address anything wrong with your water heater before this system gives out.
So, maybe you are now asking yourself this question: “What are the signs of a water heater in need of repairs?” Thankfully we can do more than just answer your questions about water heaters in Lavonia, GA, we can provide the services that keep them in reliable working order.
Tell us if this sounds like something you’ve encountered before: you are playing a game when your spouse goes to use the hairdryer after a shower and suddenly there is no power in the house. If you have been through this before, or you actively work around situations like this, it may mean that there is something wrong with your electrical panel.
When you start having issues with your electrical panel, you will need to reach out to a professional electrician in Hartwell, GA to get it addressed. Making this upgrade can make your home much more efficient and much safer too.
We’ve all been spending a lot of extra time in our homes lately. For some of us, that has resulted in feeling the urge to overhaul a lot of the interior decor, now that we are getting a chance to REALLY look at it. For others, it means picking up old hobbies again. Still, for some of us, it means we have become acutely more aware of some of the things going on it our home, like the strange sounds coming from our air conditioners.
Were those sounds always there? Or are they a sign that something is wrong? If you are finding yourself asking questions like these, our team help. We have provided a helpful list of sounds your AC unit shouldn’t make so you know when to reach out to us for air conditioning repair in Lavonia, GA.
When you think about an air conditioner that is producing ice, you might be tempted to believe this is a sign that it is working well. The truth is actually the opposite. When your AC unit is producing any amount of ice, it meants that something is wrong with it.
If you didn’t realize this was a problem or aren’t sure why, then we would love to tell you more. The ice you are seeing is specifically originating from your evaporator coil and the sooner it is addressed the better for your system and your comfort.
Summers in Hart County can be pretty oppressively hot. An effective air conditioner is going to help keep your home cool during those blisteringly hot days. Sometimes though, your air conditioner may need a little extra help to keep your house cool in an efficient manner.
With the help of a professionally installed attic fan in Hart County, GA, your AC can get that extra energy efficiency boost that it needs. These systems are going to deal with that extra heat that collects in your home that your AC might be struggling against. This will only work if you have one of our expert electricians out to do the job.