Monday, November 26, 2012

A Furnace Service Now Could Save Lots of Problems in the Middle of winter


The leaves on the trees are turning, there's a nip in the air and fall is definitely here. This means winter won't be far behind and homeowners need to act quickly to book their fall furnace tune up. If you’ve been delaying doing this essential task then consider how often you get your car serviced to ensure it is operating at optimum efficiency, and it's exactly the same thing for your furnace. The majority of furnace repairs are directly related to the system having received very little or even no maintenance. This can lead to the furnace breaking down prematurely, and could ultimately cost you a lot more money. Having a furnace service will save on your energy bills and help minimize the chance of the system breaking down at the worst possible moment. It's important to have regular servicing even if you recently had a new system fitted. In order for any warranties to remain valid it may be necessary to ensure manufacturer required maintenance schedules are kept up-to-date, especially as companies may demand to see proof of maintenance.

The Best Furnace Service Repair Company Can Offer a Comprehensive Service

By choosing us as your furnace service repair company, you can be sure that your furnace will be operating to its optimum capacity. You will have the advantage of dealing with fully trained and experienced technicians who are familiar with the latest heating and cooling technologies. Even the best maintained furnaces will break down from time to time, but having us as your furnace repair company will help ensure it is repaired quickly and efficiently, so you can enjoy a warm and cozy home once more. Any type of furnace can be serviced and repaired, but it is worth remembering that furnaces need clear air ducts to work efficiently, and also need to have their air filters changed frequently. This is one of the major reasons why it is best to have a full furnace tune up before winter sets in, so most potential problems can be prevented before they occur. In addition, a regularly serviced furnace is likely to be far safer, and it may even be a requirement of your furnace manufacturer that your furnace is serviced annually.

Getting a Replacement Furnace

Although having your furnace regularly serviced will prolong its life, there will come a time when you need to budget for its replacement. A lot of companies have regular furnace sales that make it easier to find something that fits your budget, which is suitable for your home. There's no doubt it can be quite an investment to purchase a new furnace, but the upside is you'll be getting something that is probably much more efficient, leading to greater energy savings and increased home comfort.

The Benefits of Choosing New Furnaces or Heat Pumps

If you have an aging furnace or heat pump, then you've probably got used to all its little foibles, and to a less than superior performance. That cold spot in the living room may suddenly disappear with the installation of a new furnace, and you may notice the thermostats are able to keep your home at a stable temperature, keeping you and your family comfortable right through winter.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Energy Savings Can Be Made with New Residential Boilers and Furnaces


The weather is turning colder and winter is just around the corner, so it's the perfect time to think about how you will be heating your home this year. At the very least it's an excellent time to book a fall furnace tune up and to receive a proper evaluation from a trained technician as to how your current furnace is doing. It might be that it only needs filter changes or a few simple tweaks to make it more efficient. However some people will already be aware that their furnace is really on its last legs and it's time to begin budgeting for a new one. Although a furnace can be a major outlay, energy prices have risen sharply during the past few years and everyone's heating costs have increased. Investing in a new boiler or furnace will lead to lower fuel costs, improved energy efficiency and home comfort and should lead to considerable energy savings. Modern boilers are far better than ever before and offer numerous new features to help improve indoor air quality while keeping your home warm and cosy during winter.

Choosing the Best Heat Pump, Furnace or Boiler for Your Home

The choice can be bewildering, and this is when it pays to bringing expert advice and help to decide which system is best for your needs. This is especially true as some systems such as geothermal heating and cooling systems will work better in certain areas, as will certain solar heating and cooling products. They will be able to evaluate your home and give you advice on the best choice according to your budget. They'll also be able to advise you on the best way to have a healthier home environment, and how to enhance your home comfort. This can involve aspects such as removing potential pollutants from the air, but it's also important to think about humidification as the correct moisture levels can make a real difference.

Improving Home Comfort through Air Movement

As fuel costs have increased more people have made the effort to insulate and seal up their homes in order to obtain energy savings. While this can be a good idea as it helps to reduce utility bills, it can also create less than healthy living conditions. One of the problems is that it can lead to imbalances in the amount of humidification in the home and can put homes more at risk of developing mould. All homes need some sort of airflow to remain healthy and to reduce pollutants that could potentially cause an illness. It's easy during the summer as all you have to do is open a window, but this can be a problem in the height of winter. Choosing a ventilation system that penetrates the whole home will help keep things comfortable. 

Home Comfort Is Where the Air Isn't Too Damp or Too Dry

Equally important is to make sure the air within the home isn't too dry, as this can reduce home comfort. In addition if the air is too dry then it can greatly reduce the indoor air quality and put the occupants at risk of developing allergies or respiratory illnesses, or from suffering from dry and itchy skin. If the indoor air quality is too dry then it can also damage the house. These types of things can all be easily integrated into a new heating and cooling system, providing the perfect way to improve indoor air quality while enjoying lower fuel costs.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Consider Installing Infrared Heating Units


If you are looking for an energy efficient heating method for your garage or work shed, consider investing in an infrared heating system. Some benefits of infrared heating are that infrared heaters expel radiant heat, which means it does not circulate air and will not disturb papers or stir up dust in your work areas, and that, depending on the type you use, they decrease the humidity in a space, which can reduce rust and wear on tools and automobiles. Talk with one of our consultants to see if infrared heating is a good option for your space.

How Infrared Heating Works


Infrared heaters use propane or natural gas to power its heating mechanism, which radiates warmth, heating you and the objects near it, not the air itself. It heats in much the same way that the sun heats the earth, by warming the ground itself. For this reason, infrared heaters are extremely energy efficient because none of the heat is wasted, as it would be with a traditional heating solution that heats the air, because most of it rises and escapes. This way you and your work projects will be all that receives the heat. Even though the initial cost of the heaters may seem expensive, they will cost much less in the long run than other heating systems because of their efficiency. There are also thermostats you can install with your infrared heater that you can use to manage its heat output and efficiency even further.

Tube vs. Luminous


There are a couple types of infrared heaters you will have to choose from: the tube style and the luminous style. Tube infrared heaters are generally meant for heating smaller areas like residential garages or workshops. Since infrared heaters generate so much heat, it is necessary to install tube style heaters on a ceiling between ten to twenty-five feet high. They should also have some form of ventilation to prevent the heating tube from overheating and becoming damaged. The other option, a luminous infrared heater, is usually employed in larger areas, requiring a mounting height between fifteen and seventy feet. These kinds of heaters are best used by companies for various commercial buildings, but they can also be used for something that requires focused heat. Depending on your garage or other work space, you will most likely want tube infrared heaters, but there may be situations where you would want to look into luminous ones. You can call and consult with one of our professionals if you have any questions about what would best fit your needs.

Installation Considerations


Before you can begin installations on your infrared heater, you must obtain certain clearances. If you contact our representatives, we can walk you through everything you need to do to get infrared heaters for your space. Keep in mind that infrared tubes take up a lot of ceiling space, and you will have to install gas piping and ventilation for the heating units. There may be some preparation needed before you will be able to install depending on the state of your garage or work space. Our professionals can show you how you can prepare your space to be ready for installation.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Getting Furnace Repair and Maintenance Before Winter


It's that time of year when everyone thinks about getting their home ready for winter, and part of the preparations should include checking furnaces, boilers and thermostats to make sure they are all working correctly. It's no good waiting until there's a really cold spell and then finding nothing works properly as it could take quite some time to get a qualified technician to come out and get you warm and comfortable once more. Now is the perfect time to book that fall furnace tune up. Getting a furnace service will help ensure everything is running smoothly, giving the maximum results. Little things like filter changes and duct cleaning can make all the difference and can lead to considerable energy savings.

Your Furnace Has a Limited Life

Getting a regular furnace service can undoubtedly prolong the life of your appliance, but all tend to need replacing between the ages of 15 and 20 years, as according to the US Department of Energy, this is the average life expectancy regardless of whether or not your model is gas or electric. There are some warning signs that your furnace may need replacing quite soon, and one of the most common is noticing your utility bills are going up. It's just a fact of life that older furnaces take longer to start up, and have to run for a longer time to provide the same amount of heat given out by a new furnace. Older furnaces have a tendency to break down, and it can get to the stage where it's tricky or costly to find replacement parts. If your furnace is coming to the end of its useful life you may have noticed it is beginning to make some unsettling sounds such as beginning to rattle or creak or bang. This is not only a sign of its ill health, but may end up being the cause of a few uncomfortable moments if it happens at the dead of night.

A New Furnace Can Make You More Comfortable

Another sign that your furnace may not be performing as well as it should is if you have noticed your house becoming exceptionally dry. This can lead to dust frequently accumulating, as well as an increase in static shocks and allergies, and even in respiratory ailments. All homes need a certain amount of humidification for home comfort. A lack of humidity can be down to poor air filtration. If you've noticed cold areas appearing in your home, or find yourself constantly turning down the thermostat as you're worried about energy prices, then this is also a sign to look around for a new furnace. Your furnace is probably losing its ability to evenly distribute warm air throughout the house.

Advantages of Replacing Your Furnace

The cost of replacing your furnace might seem high but the energy savings can be considerable, and some places may be having furnace sales helping to keep prices within your budget. You will have a far greater choice of furnaces than ever before, and the savings on your utility bill should be immediate. Today's furnaces tend to incorporate a number of high-efficiency features and can reduce bills by hundreds of dollars a year.