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10 Common Causes of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Bad indoor air quality is usually due to a combination of pollutants, poor ventilation, excess humidity, and issues with your HVAC system. Many homes have more than one contributing factor, such as poor ventilation and a large number of pollutants. Florida homes face additional challenges due to the state’s excessive humidity. Having poor air quality in your home shouldn’t be ignored. It affects comfort, allergies, and your long-term health. This article takes a look at

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10 Ways to Improve Air Quality in Your Home

The best way to improve indoor air quality in your home is to take a multi-faceted approach that includes reducing pollutants, controlling humidity and finding ways to increase ventilation. This is especially important in humid climates like we enjoy in Florida. Here, the indoor air that you breathe could easily be more polluted than the outdoor air. Sadly, poor air quality can increase allergies and potentially impact your long-term health. Taking these steps can help

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R410A refrigerant for heat pump

Do Heat Pumps Use Refrigerant?

Yes, heat pumps rely on the use of refrigerant to cool and heat your home. Refrigerant is a substance that is necessary for allowing the heat pump to transfer heat instead of generating it. As a homeowner, understanding how refrigerant works in a heat pump helps you maximize your system’s efficiency and know when to schedule repairs that improve performance. Quick Takeaways All heat pumps use refrigerant. Refrigerant makes it possible for heat pumps to

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How to Check Heat Pump Refrigerant Level

Watching for refrigerant issues is an important part of keeping your heat pump running smoothly. The charge level affects its overall cooling capacity and energy performance. Even though accurate diagnosis requires professional testing and special tools, you can monitor for specific performance red flags to know when to call for service. Quick Takeaways The only way to get accurate refrigerant readings is to use special HVAC tools. Technicians check refrigerant levels using pressure and temperature

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Do Mini Splits Heat and Cool?

Yes, the majority of modern mini splits offer both heating and cooling options because they rely on heat pump technology. While many homeowners may think that mini splits are just AC units, it’s important to note that they are actually ductless heat pumps. Understanding how heat pump technology works and when it provides the most benefits helps you decide whether a mini split system is right for your home. Quick Takeaways Yes, most mini splits

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What Size Mini Split Do I Need?

Installing the correctly sized mini-split in your home is important for ensuring that it can keep your home comfortable. A mini-split that’s too small will run constantly. A mini-split that’s too large will short cycle, meaning it doesn’t complete full cycles and instead turns on and off over and over. Both will struggle to bring your home to a comfortable or consistent temperature. Florida heat and humidity presents an additional challenge when it comes to

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Heat pump outside modern home that embraces new heater technologies

5 New Heating Technologies for Homes

“New heating technologies” often refer to advanced systems, like heat pumps, geothermal systems, smart systems that you can control from anywhere, zoned heating that provides more comfort, and energy-efficient units that help lower operating costs. This guide explores today’s most common modern heating technologies and explains when they’re a good fit for your home. Quick Takeaways New heating technology emphasizes efficiency, control, and lower energy waste Many modern systems adjust output automatically based on your

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One Hour tech helping homeowner choose heater with appropriate amount of BTUs

How Many BTUs Do I Need? A Simple Heater Sizing Guide

If you’re installing a new heater, it helps to be familiar with BTUs. The number of BTUs that a unit has directly impacts how efficiently it will perform in your home. Installing a system with the incorrect rating will result in higher energy costs and inconsistent heating. This guide provides a great starting point for BTU sizing. We always recommend letting a skilled technician do the installation to ensure you don’t put in a system

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Gas or electric furnace

Are Furnaces Gas or Electric?

Do you know whether your furnace runs on gas or electricity? Both types heat the air in your home, but they work differently. Knowing which kind of heater you have is key to caring for it properly so it can provide you with reliable, efficient, and safe warmth all winter. Our guide shows how to identify your furnace and explains what it means for maintenance and repairs. Quick Takeaways Furnaces can be gas or electric

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Why Is My Heater Making Noise?

Your heater is making noises. Should you be concerned? In many cases, no. Several types of noises that come from heaters are not cause for alarm. However, not all noises are harmless. We will describe some common ones that heaters make and tell you what they mean and if repairs are likely necessary. Also, note that here in Niceville, FL, humid conditions and heaters generally not being used as often as elsewhere in the country

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