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           How Your HVAC System Can Improve Indoor Air Quality During Allergy Season
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           Spring brings warmer weather—and a surge of pollen, mold spores, and other allergens that can make indoor life miserable. Your HVAC system is more than a comfort tool; when properly specified and maintained, it can substantially reduce airborne allergens and improve indoor air quality. Understanding which components matter, how they work, and when to bring in a professional will help you create a healthier home this allergy season.
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           How Can Your HVAC Improve Indoor Air Quality During Spring?
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           Your HVAC system circulates and conditions the air in your living spaces, which means it can either spread allergens or remove them. Proper filtration captures many pollen grains and larger particulates before they circulate. Additionally, balanced ventilation reduces indoor pollutant concentrations by bringing in filtered outdoor air and exhausting stale indoor air. Humidity control is also critical: keeping relative humidity between about 40–50% discourages mold growth and dust mite proliferation, both of which worsen allergy symptoms. Finally, consistent airflow patterns and regular system operation reduce the settling and resuspension of allergens.
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           What HVAC Features Reduce Allergens?
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             Use filters rated MERV 8–13, depending on system compatibility. Higher MERV ratings capture more pollen and mold spores. Ensure filters are properly sized and installed to avoid bypass.
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             Whole-house electronic air cleaners or point-of-use HEPA units can remove finer particles that standard filters miss. HEPA filters capture most particles down to 0.3 microns.
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             Installed in the HVAC ductwork or near the coil, UV lamps reduce microbial growth on cooling coils and drip pans, lowering mold spore release into the airflow.
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             Whole-house dehumidifiers or integrated humidistats help maintain optimal humidity levels, reducing dust mite and mold proliferation without over-drying the air
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             ERVs exchange indoor and outdoor air while recovering energy, allowing for fresh air without a large heating or cooling penalty, thereby diluting indoor allergen concentrations.
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             Zoning reduces airborne cross-contamination by directing conditioned, filtered air where it’s needed and minimizing airflow from higher-allergen spaces like basements or garages.
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             Well-sealed ducts prevent dust and outdoor pollen from infiltrating the conditioned space. Insulated ducts also reduce the risk of condensation, which can otherwise promote mold growth.
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             HVAC professionals can recommend filter types and additional air-cleaning technologies compatible with your system to maximize allergen reduction without harming airflow or energy efficiency.
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           When Should You Schedule Professional HVAC Maintenance for Allergy Season?
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           Schedule professional maintenance before the peak pollen season—typically late winter or early spring—so filters, coils, and drains are clean and functioning properly. A technician will inspect and clean evaporator coils, check refrigerant levels, verify proper airflow, and replace or recommend appropriate filters and air-cleaning devices. Regular servicing prevents moisture buildup and mechanical issues that can exacerbate allergen problems. Attempting complex repairs or system modifications without expertise can lead to mistakes and higher long-term costs.
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           How Do Filters, Cleaners, and Ventilation Work Together to Minimize Allergies?
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           No single component eliminates all allergens. Filters remove particles, UV lamps and air cleaners reduce biological contaminants, humidity control limits mold and mite growth, and controlled ventilation manages outdoor air exchange. When these elements are specified to work together and maintained by qualified professionals, they create a layered defense that significantly lowers indoor allergen loads and reduces the frequency and severity of symptoms for sensitive occupants.
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           Start with a professional assessment of your HVAC system to determine filter compatibility, air-cleaning options, and spring ventilation needs. Implementing targeted upgrades and following a regular maintenance schedule will make your home a more comfortable, allergy-friendly environment throughout the season.
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           Does Your HVAC System Need an Inspection in Orland Park, IL?
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           Replacing a central air conditioning system in Illinois in 2026 typically ranges from $3,500 to $7,500, but final costs vary widely based on equipment size, efficiency, and installation complexity. This guide outlines typical expenses, key cost drivers, and financing and warranty options to help homeowners budget realistically.
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           A typical replacement includes the outdoor condenser, indoor evaporator coil and blower, refrigerant lines, thermostatic controls, basic labor, and disposal of the old system. Mid-efficiency systems (14–16 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio [SEER]) typically fall near the lower-to-middle end of the $3,500–$7,500 range for a standard single-family home in Illinois. High-efficiency systems (17 SEER and above) or homes requiring ductwork modifications, electrical upgrades, or additional permits can push costs toward or beyond the higher end. Labor is a significant portion of the bill; licensed HVAC contractors in IL factor in framing, code compliance, and insurance costs that affect final pricing.
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            System Efficiency and Brand: Higher SEER ratings and premium brands increase equipment cost but can reduce operating bills over time.
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            Unit Size (Tonnage): Systems must match the home load; oversized or undersized units raise costs through inefficiency or additional labor.
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            Add-Ons and Accessories: Smart thermostats, zoning systems, UV air purifiers, and advanced filtration increase the total.
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            Labor Complexity: Multi-story, tight-access installations or rooftop systems require more labor and rigging.
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            Warranty Length and Coverage: Extended parts and labor warranties often increase upfront cost but reduce long-term risk.
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      <title>The Urgency of Same-Day Repair: How Heat Failure Affects a Home</title>
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      <description>Learn why same-day heating system repair is crucial to protect your home, prevent frozen pipes, and avoid costly water and structural damage.</description>
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           When a heating system fails, the immediate concern is more than discomfort. Indoor temperatures can drop quickly, elevating the risk of hypothermia for infants, elderly residents, and people with chronic illnesses. Cold, damp conditions promote condensation and mold growth on walls, ceilings, and soft furnishings, which can aggravate asthma and allergies and create unhealthy indoor air quality. Prolonged exposure may force temporary relocation, adding stress and expense. In this blog, we’ll explain the risks of heating failure and why same-day repair is critical to protect your home and family.
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           One of the most serious consequences of lost heat is frozen plumbing. Water expands as it freezes, exerting extreme pressure on pipes, joints, and fittings, which often leads to cracks or bursts. A burst pipe can discharge large volumes of water into walls, ceilings, and floors, causing structural damage and necessitating extensive drying and restoration. Secondary impacts include hidden moisture in wall cavities and insulation, which promotes microbial growth and compromises material performance.
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           Cold and moisture affect interior surfaces differently. Hardwood floors can contract, develop gaps, or warp when humidity and temperature change rapidly. Engineered wood and laminates may delaminate or bubble if exposed to moisture from leaks. Carpets and underlays retain moisture and organic particles, which can foster mildew, persistent odors, and underlayment failure. Repeated condensation also causes paint and plaster to crack or blister, degrades finishes, and requires repair or replacement.
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           Impacts on Appliances, Systems, and Electronics
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           Heating outages can stress mechanical systems and electronics. HVAC components face freeze-thaw stress that can damage condensate lines, heat exchangers, and controls. Water heaters, especially in unheated spaces, may underperform or sustain damage. Smart home sensors, thermostats, and other electronics exposed to sustained cold and high humidity can malfunction or fail, leading to false readings, loss of automation, or replacement costs.
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           Insulation and building envelopes are designed to operate within specific temperature and moisture ranges. When those ranges are exceeded, materials can settle, compress, or absorb moisture, reducing their insulating value. Damp insulation increases heat loss and reduces energy efficiency after restoration. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles at exterior walls and around windows can widen existing cracks or gaps, creating new pathways for air and moisture intrusion that degrade long-term building performance.
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           Delaying heating system repair often transforms a minor service issue into a significant restoration expense. Burst pipes and resulting water damage commonly require costly maintenance and remediation. Insurance policies sometimes exclude coverage for damage caused by neglect; prompt, documented action helps validate claims and demonstrates mitigation efforts. Delays can complicate claims, increase out-of-pocket costs, and prolong recovery.
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           Why Same-Day HEATING SYSTEM Repair Is Critical
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           Same-day professional heating system repair limits the time a home remains exposed to damaging conditions. Early intervention reduces the risk of frozen or burst pipes, curbs mold growth, and minimizes stress on HVAC systems and related equipment. Rapid diagnosis and documentation also support insurance and warranty processes, helping homeowners secure faster, clearer outcomes.
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            Heat failure is a time-sensitive threat to occupant health and home integrity.
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            Frozen or burst pipes and moisture-related damage are among the costliest outcomes.
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            Flooring, finishes, insulation, and electronics can suffer lasting harm if exposure is prolonged.
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            Same-day professional repair reduces risk, expense, and disruption.
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           A heating outage is more than an inconvenience; it is a pressing risk that can trigger cascading damage throughout a home. Prioritizing same-day professional heating system repair helps protect occupants, preserve building materials and systems, and minimize financial and insurance complications. Acting quickly often prevents a straightforward repair from becoming an extensive restoration project.
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           Is Your Heating System Failing in Orland Park, IL?
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            us at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning. We’ve been repairing heating systems in the Orland Park, IL, area for more than 25 years. We offer same-day emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning is locally owned and operated, and all of our technicians are NATE-certified.
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      <title>7 Signs Your Gas Furnace Needs Repair Before It Breaks</title>
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           Warning Signs Your Gas Furnace Needs Repair
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           As winter approaches, ensuring your home heating system is functioning properly becomes increasingly essential. A well-maintained gas furnace provides reliable warmth, while neglecting maintenance can lead to unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs. Here are some key signs that your gas furnace may need repair before it fails.
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           A healthy gas furnace should have a steady blue flame. If you observe a yellow or flickering pilot light, it may indicate a problem with the burners or incomplete combustion. This not only affects heating performance but can also be a safety hazard. If you notice this change, it's crucial to have a professional inspect your system.
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           Sudden spikes in your energy bills may indicate an underlying issue with your gas furnace. If your heating costs have risen without a corresponding drop in temperature, your furnace is working harder due to inefficiency. Common causes include:
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           Regularly monitoring your energy usage can help you identify these discrepancies promptly.
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           Any unusual odors from your gas furnace should not be ignored. While a slight odor is typical during initial startup after a period of inactivity, persistent or pungent odors may indicate a problem. For instance:
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           If your furnace turns on and off frequently, it is short-cycling. This behavior can reduce your furnace's lifespan and efficiency. Causes can include:
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           Having this issue resolved early can help sustain your furnace’s efficiency and longevity.
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           The age of your gas furnace is a key factor in its efficiency and failure risk. If your furnace is over 15 years old and showing any signs of distress, it may be time to consider replacement or repair. Regular maintenance can extend its life, but older furnaces may struggle to meet modern efficiency standards.
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           Recognizing these signs of potential issues with your gas furnace can help you take proactive measures before a major breakdown occurs. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and vigilant monitoring of your furnace's performance can help ensure your home remains warm and comfortable throughout the winter. If you suspect any issues, consult a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and repair your furnace, ensuring your home stays safe and comfortable.
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           Do You Need a Furnace Inspection in Orland Park or the Chicagoland Area?
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           Ideal Home Temperatures for Winter in Chicagoland
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           As the winter chill settles into Chicago’s South and Southwest suburbs, determining the ideal temperature for your home is crucial not only for comfort but also for energy efficiency. Finding the right balance can lead to lower utility bills and a cozy environment. Let’s explore the recommended temperature settings for winter and when it may be time to call a heating professional.
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           The Ideal Temperature
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           The U.S. Department of Energy suggests setting your thermostat to 68˚F (20˚C) when you’re home during the winter. This temperature strikes a balance between comfort and energy savings. Here’s a breakdown of optimal settings depending on your daily activities:
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            When You’re Home: Aim for 68˚F during the day. This warm environment is ideal for activity and relaxation.
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            When You’re Away: Lower your thermostat to around 60–65˚F (15–18˚C) when you are not home. This helps save on heating costs while still preventing pipes from freezing.
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            At Night: Consider lowering the temperature further to about 60–67˚F (15–19˚C) while you sleep. Many people find cooler temperatures conducive to better sleep quality.
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           Factors to Consider
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           While these temperature settings are a great guideline, you should also consider the following factors:
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            Home Insulation: Proper insulation in your walls, attic, and floors can help maintain the desired temperature. If your home struggles to stay warm, it may be time to check your insulation.
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            Humidity Levels: Perceived temperature can vary significantly with humidity. Proper humidity levels (between 30–50%) can make your home feel warmer without increasing the thermostat setting.
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            Age of Your Heating System: Older systems may struggle to maintain consistent temperatures. If your home feels drafty or uneven, a system upgrade might be worth considering.
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           Energy Efficiency Tips
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           Beyond just setting the thermostat, there are additional steps to maximize your home’s energy efficiency:
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            Use Programmable Thermostats: These devices can automatically adjust your home’s temperature based on your schedule, saving you money on heating bills.
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            Seal Drafts: Inspect windows, doors, and other openings for drafts. Sealing these gaps can significantly impact your heating efficiency.
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            Zoning: If you have different floors or areas in your home that require different temperatures, consider a zoning system that allows for individualized temperature control.
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            Regular Maintenance: Schedule routine maintenance for your heating system to ensure it runs efficiently. This includes changing filters and having a professional inspect the system annually.
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           While adjusting your thermostat and making energy-efficient changes can help, there are times when it’s essential to call a professional:
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            Unusual Noises: If your heating system is making strange sounds, it could indicate a problem that requires expert assessment.
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            Inconsistent Heating: If some rooms are significantly colder than others, it may indicate an underlying issue with your system.
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            High Energy Bills: A sudden spike in heating costs without a change in usage can indicate that your heating system isn’t operating efficiently.
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           Finding the ideal temperature for your home during the winter months in Chicago’s South and Southwest suburbs involves balancing comfort, efficiency, and your home's unique characteristics. By following the recommended thermostat settings, practicing energy-efficient habits, and recognizing when to seek professional help, you can ensure your home stays warm and welcoming all winter long. Remember, staying proactive is key. Regularly checking your heating system and making adjustments can keep your home cozy while saving you money in the long run.
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           Does Your HVAC System Need Maintenance in Tinley Park or the Chicagoland Area?
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            at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning. We’ve been helping these communities heat their homes and businesses for more than 25 years. Don’t spend the winter in the cold—get that
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           Tips to Keep Your Furnace Running Smoothly This Winter in Chicagoland
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           Winter in Chicagoland can be harsh and unforgiving. As temperatures plummet, a reliable furnace becomes not just a comfort but a necessity. However, many homeowners overlook essential maintenance, leading to costly repairs or unexpected breakdowns when they need their heating system the most. The good news is that with proper preparation, you can significantly reduce the risk of furnace failure. Here's a comprehensive guide to preventing your furnace from breaking down this winter.
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           Why Furnaces Fail After Months of Inactivity
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           Furnaces that haven’t been used in months are more prone to issues when fired up after a long break. The primary reasons include:
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            Stuck or Seized Parts
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            : Over time, parts like belts, motors, or fans can seize or become less responsive.
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            Old or Dirty Filters
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            : Dirty filters restrict airflow, straining the system and reducing efficiency.
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            : Pilot lights or electronic ignition systems can weaken or fail if they’re not maintained, making it difficult for the furnace to start.
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           Understanding these common pitfalls is the first step toward ensuring smooth operation during the coldest months.
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           Schedule an Annual Furnace Inspection
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           The cornerstone of winter furnace care is an annual professional inspection. HVAC technicians can thoroughly evaluate your system, identify potential problems, and perform necessary repairs. During an inspection, they will:
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            Check and clean burners to ensure efficient combustion.
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            Inspect and replace filters if needed.
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            Examine the pilot or ignition systems for proper operation.
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            Test safety features, including carbon monoxide detectors.
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            Clean any dust, debris, or rust that may have accumulated.
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           Regular maintenance not only prevents breakdowns but also extends your furnace's lifespan.
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           Replace or Clean Air Filters
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           Few things are as simple and effective as changing your furnace’s air filters. During periods of disuse, filters can become clogged with dust, allergens, and debris. When you turn your furnace on, these clogged filters can strain the system, leading to inefficient operation or eventual failure.
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           : Replace filters at least once a month during winter, especially if you have pets or allergies. Use high-quality filters suited to your system’s specifications.
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           Test Your Furnace Before the Coldest Weather Arrives
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           Don’t wait until a cold snap to turn on your furnace. Instead, test it early in the season. Turn the system on and observe its operation:
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            Is it starting smoothly?
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            Does it produce warm air consistently?
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           If anything seems unusual, call a professional. Addressing minor issues early can prevent costly repairs later.
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           Clear Around the Furnace
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           Ensure the area around your furnace is free from clutter, debris, or any flammable materials. Maintaining a clear space helps ensure proper airflow and safe operation. Additionally, check the exhaust vents outside your home to ensure they’re unobstructed by snow or debris.
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           Check and Adjust Thermostat Settings
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           Sometimes, furnace issues are as simple as a misconfigured thermostat. Verify that your thermostat is working correctly and set to your desired temperature. Consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat to manage your heating more efficiently.
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           Keep an Eye on Pilot or Ignition Systems
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           If your furnace has a pilot light, ensure it’s burning steadily with a blue flame. A yellow or flickering flame indicates problems. For electronic ignition systems, listen for clicking sounds when the system attempts to start. If you notice issues, have a professional service the system before the cold weather hits.
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           Consider Upgrading if Necessary
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           If your furnace is over 15–20 years old or has frequent issues, it may be time for a replacement. Modern furnaces are more energy-efficient and reliable, helping you save money on heating bills and repairs.
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           Prevention is key when it comes to furnace maintenance, especially in a climate as challenging as Chicagoland’s winter. By scheduling an annual tune-up, replacing filters, testing your system early, and keeping it clean and clear, you can enjoy a warm, trouble-free season. Don’t wait until the first cold snap—prepare now to ensure your furnace is ready to keep you comfortable all winter long.
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           Do You Need a Furnace Inspection in the Chicagoland Area?
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           Maximize Your Winter Heating Efficiency with a Smart Thermostat
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           Winter is a season that tests homeowners’ comfort and energy budgets. Keeping your home warm during the cold months often leads to high energy bills, especially if you rely on traditional thermostats. However, home heating is being revolutionized by advanced features that enhance efficiency, save you money, and provide greater comfort. These devices utilize adaptive algorithms, occupancy sensing, and remote control functions to make heating more intelligent and targeted.
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           The Power of Adaptive Algorithms
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           At the heart of many smart thermostats are adaptive algorithms. These intelligent systems learn your daily routines over time, allowing the thermostat to create a personalized heating schedule. Rather than manually programming your system, the thermostat observes your habits—like waking up, leaving the house, or going to bed—and adjusts the temperature accordingly.
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            : The thermostat gathers data on your behavior, then preheats your home before you arrive or lowers the temperature when you’re away.
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            : This ensures continuous comfort without excessive energy consumption, resulting in significant savings throughout the heating season. For example, a thermostat might preheat your living room before you wake up and keep it cooler when you’re at work.
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           Over time, these algorithms improve as they analyze your responses to temperature changes, tailoring their performance to optimize comfort and efficiency. This personalized approach reduces energy waste because your home isn’t heated unnecessarily when it’s unoccupied.
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           Occupancy Sensing: Heating Only What You Need
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           Another significant advantage of smart thermostats is occupancy sensing. These sensors detect whether rooms are occupied or empty, allowing the system to choose where to direct heat.
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            : Sensors use motion detection or utilize your phone’s location to identify if you’re in a specific room or away from home.
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            : Instead of uniformly heating the entire house, the system can focus on occupied rooms, reducing unnecessary heating in unused spaces. This targeted approach results in lower energy consumption and cost savings.
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           Some smart thermostats can even differentiate between different types of occupancy—for example, detecting sustained presence versus transient motion—enhancing precision. This feature is handy in larger homes, where heating unused areas can be a significant energy drain.
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           The ability to control your thermostat remotely is a fundamental feature of modern smart devices. Using a smartphone app, homeowners can adjust heating settings from anywhere, whether at work or on vacation.
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           Beyond individual features, smart thermostats support broader efforts to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact. Many models can integrate with home automation systems or participate in energy-saving programs offered by utility companies.
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      <description>Wondering if your homeowners insurance covers furnace or AC damage? Discover when you can file a claim—and what situations likely aren’t covered.</description>
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           Can You File a Homeowners Insurance Claim for Your Furnace or AC Unit?
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           Your home’s furnace and air conditioning units are essential for comfort and safety, especially during extreme weather conditions. However, many homeowners wonder under what circumstances they can claim repairs or replacements for these systems on their homeowners insurance. Understanding the policy coverage, common reasons for claims, and proper procedures can help you navigate the process efficiently.
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           Homeowners insurance generally covers damage to your furnace or air conditioning unit caused by certain perils like:
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           However, it usually does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear or neglect.
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           When Can You Claim Your Heating or Cooling Units?
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           Claim eligibility depends on the cause of the damage. Here are typical scenarios where claims are accepted:
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           1. Accidental or Sudden Damage
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           Suppose your furnace or AC is damaged due to an unexpected event, such as a burst pipe flooding the system, lightning strikes damaging the unit, or a fallen tree damaging the outdoor AC unit. In that case, you’re likely eligible to file a claim.
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           2. Weather-Related Damage
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           Severe weather events like storms, hail, or tornadoes causing physical damage to your units are generally covered. Be sure to document the damage with photos and contact your insurer promptly.
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           If your system is vandalized or stolen, homeowners insurance can often cover the costs of repair or replacement. Filing a police report is typically required.
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           When Are You Not Allowed to File a Claim?
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           Your claim may be denied under the following circumstances:
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            Normal Wear and Tear: Over time, all systems degrade and may need replacement due to aging; this is not covered.
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            Neglect or Lack of Maintenance: Damage resulting from neglect, such as clogged filters or rust due to ignored maintenance, is not covered.
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            Pre-Existing Conditions: If your unit was already faulty or damaged before the incident, the claim might be rejected.
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           Proper Process for Filing a Claim
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            Document the Damage: Take photos and note the date and cause of the damage.
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            Review Your Policy: Confirm coverage details and deductibles.
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            Always read your policy carefully to understand what is covered.
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            Keep records of maintenance and repairs to support insurance claims and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
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            Consider additional coverage or rider policies for valuable items or systems.
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            Regularly inspect and maintain your HVAC systems to prevent unexpected failures that might be denied coverage.
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           You can claim your home furnace or air conditioning unit on homeowners insurance primarily in cases of accidental, sudden, or weather-related damage. Preventative care and regular maintenance are essential, as damage from neglect isn’t covered. Understanding your policy and documenting incidents thoroughly enables smoother claims and repairs, ensuring that your home’s comfort and safety are restored swiftly.
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           Remember, when in doubt, contact your insurance provider to obtain clarification before proceeding with repairs or filing a claim.
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      <title>Top 10 A/C Maintenance Tips to Beat the Summer Heat</title>
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      <description>Learn the top 10 A/C maintenance tips to ensure your air conditioner operates efficiently throughout the summer.</description>
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           Summer can be brutal, and a properly functioning air conditioner is your best defense against the scorching heat. Regular A/C maintenance not only keeps your home cool and comfortable but also extends the lifespan of your unit and reduces energy costs. Here are the top 10 A/C maintenance tips to ensure your air conditioner operates efficiently throughout the summer.
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           1. Change or Clean Air Filters Regularly
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           Dirty filters restrict airflow, making your A/C work harder and less efficiently. Check your filters monthly, especially during peak summer months, and replace or clean them as needed. A clean filter improves indoor air quality and helps your system run smoothly. To keep your system running efficiently, replace your air filters every 30 to 60 days. This simple step improves airflow, eases the workload on your furnace, and can significantly extend its life.
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           The outdoor condenser unit needs unobstructed airflow to operate effectively. Remove leaves, debris, and grass clippings from around the air conditioning unit. Ensure there is at least two feet of clearance on all sides to allow for proper ventilation and prevent overheating.
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           Annual professional servicing is crucial. A qualified technician can inspect and clean internal components, check refrigerant levels, and identify potential issues before they turn into costly repairs. It’s best to schedule this before the summer heat peaks.
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           Over time, dirt and grime can accumulate on the condenser coils, impairing heat transfer. Gently clean the coils with a soft brush or hose to remove debris. Properly maintained coils allow your A/C to operate efficiently.
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           6. Seal Leaks and Insulate Ducts
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           Leaky ducts and poor insulation can cause cool air to escape, forcing your system to work harder and resulting in higher energy bills. Hire a professional HVAC service to seal leaks. You can also add insulation where necessary to keep the cooled air inside your home.
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           This might seem obvious, but it’s easy to forget. Keep your windows, doors, and any other openings closed when the A/C is running. This prevents hot air from entering and reduces the workload on your air conditioner.
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           Ceiling fans and portable fans can help distribute cooled air more evenly throughout your home. This allows you to set your A/C temperature higher without sacrificing comfort, saving energy.
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           Clogged or frozen drain lines can cause water leaks and reduce the efficiency of your A/C. Regularly inspect the drain line and clear any blockages that may occur. If you notice water pooling around your unit, call a professional to inspect and repair it.
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           10. Monitor Your A/C’s Performance
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           Stay aware of any changes in your system’s performance, such as unusual noises, uneven cooling, or increased energy bills. Early detection of issues can prevent breakdowns and costly repairs. If you notice any problems, contact a professional technician promptly.
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           Yes. Proper A/C maintenance is crucial for keeping your home cool and comfortable during the intense summer heat. By following these ten tips, you can enhance your system’s efficiency, lower energy costs, and prolong its lifespan. Remember, a little regular upkeep goes a long way toward beating the summer heat with a reliable and efficient air conditioning system.
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           Do You Need an A/C Inspection in the Chicagoland Area?
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      <description>Learn how proper duct sealing keeps your home cooler, saves you money, and improves your air conditioning system’s performance.</description>
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           Why Duct Sealing Is the Key to Lower Cooling Bills This Summer
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           During hot summer months, thermal management becomes critical as temperatures rise and increased sun exposure pushes your cooling system to work harder. One of the most overlooked yet impactful ways to boost your home’s cooling efficiency is by sealing duct leaks.
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           Proper duct sealing during installation or maintenance not only keeps your home cooler but also enhances your air conditioning system’s performance. This leads to energy savings and increased comfort.
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           Ductwork is the network that distributes cooled air from your air conditioner throughout your home or business. Ideally, these ducts should be airtight to ensure that each room receives the intended amount of cool air. However, gaps, cracks, and leaks can develop over time or during improper installation. Duct leaks can be especially problematic because:
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            Increased Air Loss:
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           Sealing duct leaks involves applying specialized materials, such as mastic sealant, foil tape, or aerosol sealants, to close gaps and cracks in the duct system. When done correctly during installation or regular service, duct sealing provides several benefits:
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             Airtight ducts direct cooled air where it’s needed most. This means your air conditioner doesn’t have to run as long or as hard, which improves efficiency.
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            Consistent Temperature Distribution:
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            Leak Detection:
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           Tips to Keep Your A/C Running Smoothly All Summer
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           With summer right around the corner, it’s time to get that A/C in shape so it can handle the hot days ahead. To do this, you need to focus on preventive maintenance and efficient operation so you can save energy.
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           There are several steps you can take to prevent any issues with your air conditioning down the road.
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           Change the Air Filters Regularly
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           You should be replacing your air filters frequently—some say as often as once a month. If you have pets or allergies, you should be especially aware of this maintenance tip and make sure you are changing your filters regularly. Filters prevent dirt and allergens from clogging your A/C system.
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           Keep debris, grass clippings, and other obstacles blown by the wind away from the outdoor unit. By doing this, you ensure the unit has proper airflow so it can work efficiently.
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           Tune It Up Every Year
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           Before the peak of summer hits, hire a professional HVAC service to give your A/C unit a complete check-up. A professional tune-up will address any potential issues and ensure your system performs optimally.
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           During the annual check-up, the technician will check your refrigerant levels. Low levels can lead to decreased cooling efficiency and possibly damage the system. You want this taken care of before temperatures reach the triple digits.
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           Check your thermostat to make sure it’s working correctly. If you don’t have one already, consider replacing your outdated thermostat with a new smart model. They’re easy to program and include energy-saving settings.
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           Efficient Operation
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           Pull Down the Shades
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           No matter what type of window coverings you have, close them so your home gets a break from the sweltering sun.
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           When you leave your home, raise the temperature a bit to save energy. Smart thermostats can be programmed to adjust at set times, so you don’t have to remember to change the temperature every time you leave for work.
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           Install ceiling fans to circulate air in bedrooms and living areas—they also create the illusion of coolness. Just a few fans can reduce the need for your A/C to overwork this summer.
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           Leaks in the ductwork can significantly reduce cooling efficiency and increase energy consumption. Have a professional inspect your ductwork before it gets hot, so you’re not wasting energy or money through those leaks.
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           Make sure all the vents in your home are unblocked. They shouldn’t be obstructed by furniture or other household items.
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           Don’t Run Appliances During Peak Hours
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           When it’s hot, avoid running the dishwasher or oven. Even the dryer can heat the house, so try to use it early in the morning or in the evening when the sun is lower.
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           If you hear strange sounds like squealing, banging, or grinding coming from your A/C vents, it’s a clear sign you need a professional to inspect your system.
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           Do You Need an A/C Tune-Up in Tinley Park, Orland Park, or Oak Forest, IL?
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            checked out before the hot weather hits,
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            contact us
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            at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning. We’ve been tuning up HVAC systems in Tinley Park for more than twenty-five years.
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           The Process of Emergency Air Conditioning Repair
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           When summer arrives, we all get excited—until the air conditioning breaks down. Then we’re hot and uncomfortable inside our homes when it should be cool. If this has happened to you, you’ve come to the right place. Emergency air conditioning repair sounds intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be.
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           In this blog, we’re going to cover five things we think are important to know about the process of emergency air conditioning repair. After you read it, you’ll feel more confident about making decisions.
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           There are many signs an air conditioning unit will give when it’s in trouble.
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            Strange Noises
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            : If your air conditioning makes loud noises like banging or rattling, this is a major warning sign.
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            Water Leaks
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            : If you notice puddles around your AC unit, you need to have it checked by a professional.
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            Ice on the Coil
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            : When ice collects on the coil, it’s typically a sign of inadequate airflow or another issue.
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            Frequent Cycling
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            : If your AC unit is turning on and off too often, it could be an issue with the refrigerant or other components.
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            Tripped Breaker
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            : If your AC unit trips a breaker, it may be drawing too much power, which could indicate a fault.
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            Humidity Increases
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            : If the humidity in your home rises when using the AC, then it isn’t working properly and needs professional care.
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           2. Know When It’s Time to Call a Professional
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           Some things can be fixed with tools you already have, but sometimes it’s essential to contact a professional for air conditioning issues.
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            Immediate Threat to Safety or Health
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            : If the temperature in your home is getting dangerously high—especially if you have elderly or other vulnerable individuals present—call for help immediately.
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            Suspected Refrigerant Leaks
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            : Refrigerant leaks are signs of potentially serious issues and should be looked at by a professional right away.
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            Unusual Smells or Noises
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            Water Leaks
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            : If there’s a puddle of water around your unit, you need professional help sooner rather than later.
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            Electrical Abnormalities
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            : If you suspect your AC unit has an electrical issue, get a professional to check it out immediately.
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           3. Understanding the Cost
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           Many factors influence the cost of emergency air conditioning repair, such as the time of day, the day of the week, and the specific issue affecting your unit. It’s important to note that emergency AC services are typically more expensive than regular services—but when temperatures inside your home rise to dangerous levels, it's worth the extra cost to get cool again.
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           4. Know the Potential Causes of AC Issues
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           There are several reasons why an air conditioning unit might stop working or begin to fail.
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            Low Refrigerant
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            : Low refrigerant can lead to reduced cooling and ice buildup.
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            Clogged Air Filters
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            : Dirty filters restrict airflow, causing the AC to work harder and cool less effectively.
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            Clogged Condensate Drain Line
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            : This can lead to water leaks and damage to the unit.
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            Faulty Electrical Components
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            : When components like the compressor or capacitor fail, the AC unit may stop working.
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            Oversized System
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            : An oversized AC unit may cycle on and off too frequently, reducing efficiency.
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           5. Prevent Future Emergencies
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           Taking preventive steps with your AC unit can help you avoid emergency services down the line.
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            Regular Maintenance
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            : Have a professional clean and service your AC unit regularly to help prevent future problems.
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            Clean Air Filters
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            : Change air filters every one to three months.
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            : Ensure the drain line stays clear and clog-free.
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            Maintain Airflow
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            : Vents should be open and unobstructed, and air ducts should be clean.
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           Does Your Air Conditioning Need Emergency Repair in Orland Park or the Chicagoland Area?
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      <title>When to Replace Your AC Unit: 7 Signs to Watch For</title>
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      <description>Learn seven common signs you need to replace your AC unit and how to increase its lifespan.</description>
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            When Should You Replace Your AC Unit?
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           There are several signs your air conditioning unit will give you when it’s time to retire and be replaced with a new one. With summer right around the corner, the fluctuating spring weather will soon give way to the scorching days of June, July, and August. Now is the perfect time to check your AC unit and ensure it won’t quit on you in the middle of a heatwave.
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           In this blog, we’ll go over each sign that your AC unit is on its way out, and at the end, we’ll share some tips for extending the life of your AC unit.
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            1. Age
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           How old is your AC unit? If it’s older than ten years, it’s likely nearing the end of its lifespan. If your unit is more than a decade old, now’s a good time to consider replacing it before summer. Your old unit may be using R-22 refrigerant, which is becoming increasingly difficult to find and costly to repair. Plus, R-22 is harmful to the environment.
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            2. Issues with Performance
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           There are several ways your AC could be underperforming:
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             Blowing Warm Air
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             : An AC unit is supposed to blow cool air. If the air coming from your unit is warm, it could be due to a broken compressor or low refrigerant levels.
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             Poor Airflow
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             : If the airflow is uneven or reduced, there could be an issue with the ductwork or the unit itself.
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             High Humidity
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             : If your home becomes unusually humid while the AC is running, the unit may not be effectively removing moisture.
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             Uneven Temperatures
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             : If some areas of your home are warm while others are freezing, there may be an issue with the AC ductwork.
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            3. Noise and Odors
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           If your AC unit is making strange noises like grinding, banging, or screeching, it could signal an internal problem. Additionally, odors such as burning, musty, or moldy smells can indicate it’s time to replace the unit.
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            4. Frequent Repairs and Rising Costs
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           If you find yourself frequently repairing your AC unit, it may be time to stop. Similar to a vehicle, there comes a point when it’s no longer worth pouring money into an aging unit. Constant repairs can add up, and continuing to invest in a failing AC will only lead to higher long-term costs.
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            5. Leaks
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           Discovering pools of water or refrigerant around your AC unit can be a strong indication that it’s time for a replacement.
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            6. Clogged Filters
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           Clogged filters are not always easy to spot, but if they’re full of debris, they’ll restrict airflow and force the AC to work harder. This can lead to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills.
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            7. Short Cycling
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           Short cycling occurs when the AC unit frequently turns on and off without properly cooling the house. This could be a sign of a problem with the unit or thermostat.
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            What Are the Benefits of Replacing My HVAC System?
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           Replacing your faulty or inefficient AC unit offers several benefits. A new unit with energy-saving features will save you money in the long run, as it won’t have to work as hard as an older unit. New technology also brings programmable thermostats, better air filtration, and enhanced comfort that outdated units simply can’t provide.
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            How Do I Increase the Life of My AC Unit?
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           If you don’t have an old unit but want to extend its lifespan, follow these tips:
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             Change Air Filters
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             : Dirty filters restrict airflow and put unnecessary strain on your system.
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           Spring is approaching quickly, which means summer is right around the corner. This is the time to get your HVAC system ready for the hot months ahead. An air conditioning system that is well-maintained will keep your home comfortable, run more efficiently, and save you money by avoiding repairs.
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           This blog is going to go over the spring HVAC maintenance checklist, which will help you get your system ready for summer. 
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           This is the first step, and happens to be the easiest in HVAC maintenance. Air filters left unchanged get dirty, which leads to restricted air flow. This forces your system to work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and possible damages to the system. 
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           Replace your filter every spring with a clean one, but don’t wait an entire year to change it again. It’s smart to change your air filter every three months. Clean filters trap dust, pollen and other allergens, which improves the air quality in your home. 
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           Essential parts of your HVAC system, the evaporator and condenser coils, can collect dirt over time. Dirty coils can’t absorb or expel heat, and this makes your air conditioner work inefficiently. This can lead to higher energy bills too. 
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            Checking and cleaning the coils isn’t difficult, but you must be careful not to damage the delicate fins on the coils by applying too much pressure. A qualified HVAC technician is the best person to handle this type of maintenance. They have a better understanding of how these systems work, so they will check and clean the coils without causing any damage. 
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           It’s a good idea to have an HVAC contractor perform a thorough inspection. They can seal the ducts if they find any issues. This will help your system run better. 
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           Leaves, grass, and dirt can accumulate around the outdoor unit of your air conditioner. The area around your outdoor condenser unit needs to be kept clear to allow proper airflow. If there are any trees or bushes nearby be sure to trim them and keep a good space around your outdoor unit. 
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           This one step can prevent overheating, which will vastly improve the efficiency of your HVAC system.
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           Refrigerant is a chemical that absorbs heat and uses it to create cool air. When the refrigerant in your HVAC system gets low, it can cause it to blow warm air. This will strain your system and can potentially cause costly damage. A licensed HVAC technician will be able to check your system’s refrigerant levels and top it off if needed. 
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           If you find that your system isn’t cooling your home as it once did, your refrigerant levels could be low. 
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           It’s important to make sure your system’s thermostat is functioning properly. Thermostats that are old or show signs of inaccuracy may need to be replaced. Smart thermostats are a great way to upgrade your HVAC system. They offer better control and can reduce energy costs. 
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           Having regular professional maintenance check-ups will help extend the life of your system, reduce the likelihood of breakdowns, and improve the efficiency of your system. 
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           Are you considering a furnace replacement but are feeling overwhelmed by the investment and process? In this blog, we will be discussing the steps we take to replace your furnace to shed some light on how long the entire process actually takes. This will hopefully help you to feel more prepared before your next furnace replacement.
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            is the assessment process. Our professional heating technician will inspect your furnace, checking for any issues like inefficiency, signs of wear and tear, or frequent breakdowns. Our expert will also evaluate your home’s heating needs to recommend you with the most suitable furnace replacement.
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           Once our assessment is complete, we will then be choosing a new furnace for your property. We factor in things such as: the size of your building, energy efficiency ratings, and your budget before making our decision. Our professional heating technician will then guide you through the available option, helping you to make an informed decision that aligns with your heating needs.
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           Before installing your new furnace, we must first remove your old furnace. This is done by disconnecting the existing furnace, carefully handling any hazardous materials, and disposing of the old furnace in an environmentally friendly manner.
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           After getting your old furnace uninstalled, this is the right time to inspect and potentially modify the ductwork. Any leaks or issues in the ducts can mess with the efficiency of the new furnace. Our heating technician will address these concerns to ensure optimal performance.
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           After preparation is complete, the new furnace installation can begin. Our heating expert will connect the new system to the existing ductwork, secure it in place, and make all the necessary electrical and gas connections. This is the right process to guarantee proper functionality and safety for your new furnace.
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           Once the furnace installation is complete, our technician will test the new furnace. This includes checking for any potential leaks, ensuring proper airflow, and calibrating the system to achieve optimal efficiency. Testing helps to identify and address any issues before they become larger problems in the future.
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           Before we consider the job to be done, a final inspection is conducted in order to verify that everything is in order for your furnace replacement. Our heating technician will also provide you with any essential information on operating and maintaining your new furnace. This will ensure that you’re equipped to get the most out of your new furnace investment!
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            Before winter takes over in Orland Park, consider scheduling a professional inspection with Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Cooling. Our certified technicians will thoroughly examine your
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            . Before the temperature drops this winter, inspect your doors, windows, and any other potential openings for cold air infiltration. Our expert furnace team can help identify and seal these leaks, ensuring that your furnace doesn’t have to work extra hard to make up for the heat lost.
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           A properly functioning thermostat is crucial for maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home. Test your thermostat before the winter season begins to ensure it’s accurately regulating your home’s temperature. If you encounter any issues, our expert furnace technicians at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Cooling can help calibrate or replace your thermostat to guarantee precise temperature control!
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            is very important to ensure your home remains warm and comfortable throughout the season. With our checklist, we aim to help our customers enjoy a cozy and stress-free winter without worrying about their furnace not functioning correctly. A well-maintained furnace not only provides comfort and heat, but also contributes to energy efficiency and lower utility bills.
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           Winter is approaching soon and you know what that means - high heating bills. While staying warm is essential during the chilly months, it doesn't have to come at the cost of skyrocketing utility bills. With a few simple strategies and maintenance tips, you can keep your home cozy without breaking the bank. Our professional technicians at
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            1. Regular Furnace Maintenance
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           One of the most critical steps to ensure your furnace operates efficiently and economically is to schedule regular maintenance. An annual check-up by a professional technician can identify and address any issues, such as clogged filters or worn-out parts, before they lead to higher energy consumption and costly repairs.
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           2. Replace Air Filters
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           A clean air filter is essential for efficient furnace operation. Dirty or clogged filters restrict airflow, causing your furnace to work harder and use more energy to maintain your desired temperature. Check and replace your furnace filters regularly, typically every one to three months, depending on the filter type and usage. If they’re running less, you’ll be saving much more money.
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           Investing in a programmable thermostat can significantly reduce your heating costs. These smart devices allow you to set different temperatures for various times of the day, automatically lowering the heat when you're away or sleeping and raising it when you're home and awake. This can result in substantial energy savings over time.
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           Drafts and air leaks around windows, doors, and other openings can let cold air in and warm air out, making your furnace work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature. Inspect your home for any gaps and seal them with caulk or weatherstripping. Additionally, consider adding insulation to your attic and walls to further improve energy efficiency.
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           5. Utilize Zone Heating
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           Instead of heating your entire home uniformly, consider using zone heating. This involves heating only the rooms you use most frequently, like the living room and bedrooms, while keeping unused areas cooler. Space heaters or ductless mini-split systems can help you achieve this and reduce your overall heating costs.
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           During the day, open curtains and blinds to let natural sunlight in. Sunlight can naturally warm your home, reducing the need for your furnace to work overtime. Just remember to close them at night to retain as much heat as possible.
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           7. Lower the Thermostat at Night
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           Lowering your thermostat a few degrees when you go to sleep can lead to substantial savings. You can compensate by using extra blankets or wearing warmer pajamas. A programmable thermostat makes it easy to automate this temperature adjustment.
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           Ensure that furniture, rugs, and drapes do not obstruct heating vents or radiators. Blocking these sources of heat can reduce their efficiency and force your furnace to work harder. Not only that, but it is also a fire hazard to have objects close to hot vents.
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            Lowering your heating bills during the winter doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. By implementing these tips and making a few adjustments to your heating habits, you can stay cozy while saving on energy costs. Remember that a well-maintained furnace and a well-insulated home are your allies in achieving both warmth and savings. Take these steps, and you'll not only enjoy a comfortable winter but also a lighter load on your wallet. Our experts at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning can help give you advice on which system to go with to help save you money.
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            With winter coming, it is the right time to be thinking about your furnace maintenance and for when to get your furnace serviced. Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air helps homeowners and small business owners in
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            1. Regular Furnace Maintenance:
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           It's recommended to have your furnace serviced every year, ideally before the heating season begins. Regular maintenance helps ensure that your furnace operates efficiently, prevents unexpected breakdowns, and extends its lifespan.
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            2. Get Your Furnace Clean &amp;amp; Check Before Winter:
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            Before the colder months arrive in Chicagoland, it's a good idea to schedule furnace service to ensure that your heating system is in optimal condition and ready to handle the increased demand for heat. If you are ready for your scheduled furnace maintenance, check out our
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           Is your furnace making a bunch of weird noises? If your furnace is making loud, unusual noises such as banging, rattling, or screeching, it's a sign that something might be wrong. A professional technician can diagnose and address the issue.
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           If you notice inconsistent heating throughout your home, with some rooms being warmer than others, your furnace may need attention to ensure even distribution of heat.
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           If your energy bills have gone up a lot unexpectedly, it could be due to an inefficient furnace. Regular maintenance can help improve efficiency, lower energy costs and will save you money by helping your furnace lifespan.
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            6. Frequent Cycling On and Off:
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           If your furnace is frequently cycling on and off (short cycling), it could indicate an issue with the thermostat, airflow, or other components. Professional furnace cleaning services can identify and resolve the problem before the coldest months arrive.
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            7. Weak Airflow:
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           If the airflow from your vents feels weak, it might be due to clogged filters, blocked ducts, or other issues that can affect your furnace's performance. Ask your furnace repair technician to inspect your rooms throughout the home to ensure the weak airflow is addressed.
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           If your furnace is blowing cold air instead of warm air, there might be a problem with the burners, pilot light, or other components that require professional attention. An experienced HVAC technician will know what components to inspect and service to ensure proper heating last through the winter.
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           If you notice soot or rust around the furnace burners or other components, it could indicate an issue with combustion that needs to be inspected by a trained professional. By addressing this issue during a furnace maintenance call, you can avoid a furnace repair during the coldest months.
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            If you and your family are experiencing an increase in allergies, respiratory issues, or general discomfort while the furnace is running, it could be due to a buildup of dust, allergens, or contaminants within the system. Professional furnace service can help improve indoor air quality and alleviate these concerns. Any Season Heating also offers professional
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           If your furnace is nearing the end of its expected lifespan (typically around 15-20 years), regular maintenance becomes even more crucial to keep it running safely and efficiently. Although unexpected breakdowns occur more often with an older furnace, regular maintenance can help get a few more years out of it.
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           If you have a carbon monoxide detector and it alerts you to elevated levels of this odorless, toxic gas, immediately turn off the furnace, ventilate the area, and contact an HVAC professional for inspection and repair as soon as possible. We offer emergency heating services that can help get this addressed quickly.
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            If you have safety concerns with your furnace, such as gas leaks or unusual odors, it's important to seek professional service immediately.
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            Regular furnace service is important for maintaining the efficiency, safety, and longevity of your heating system. If you experience any of the above signs or are unsure about your furnace's condition,
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            With scorching summer weather already impacting many areas of the country, the last thing you want to do is come home and find the inside of your home hot and humid. Unfortunately, both conditions can be signs that your HVAC unit is malfunctioning. Preventative maintenance or a system tune-up is a great way to avoid this. Here are a few signs you may need to call for an appointment. 
           
      
        
      
      
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           If you begin smelling musty odors out of your vents, it may be a sign that your system has some microbial growth somewhere in your unit. This growth, typically mold or mildew, usually come from some moisture build-up. The moisture could be coming from several different places, such as the following:
          
    
      
    
    
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      <description>Know when to tackle air conditioning problems yourself or call a professional contractor. Learn about some cases in which to call a professional contractor.</description>
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           Are you a homeowner who enjoys DIY services? Know when to tackle air conditioning problems yourself or call a professional contractor. Otherwise, you might mess up and create more problems. Learn about some cases in which to call a professional contractor.
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           The average homeowner does not have a refrigerant pressure gauge, vacuum pump, or electronic leak detector. These are examples of tools and equipment you may need to diagnose and fix AC malfunctions. You might not even know the necessary tools until you begin the service.
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           You may get away with improvisation sometimes, but in most cases, you need the right tools for a good job. Let the contractor handle the job unless you are ready to buy the equipment.
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           Electrical AC parts can be quite complex and sensitive to tinkering; they usually require professional expertise. Examples include the capacitor that stores charge to start and run the AC, the relays that switch different AC parts, and the pressure switch that controls the refrigerant charge. A simple mishap here can interfere with your AC's efficiency.
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           An experienced AC contractor will usually diagnose and fix your AC problem faster than you can. Remember, the contractor has the right tools, training, and experience—they have likely several solved similar problems like yours. Thus, avoid DIY if you want your AC running as soon as possible.
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           Say your AC breaks down on a hot summer day, and you don't know the problem. Instead of using time with a DIY diagnosis, call an emergency contractor for a solution so your house can be comfortable again.
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           An AC problem that keeps reoccurring needs a professional touch. A recurrent problem might mean you haven't solved or diagnosed the problem properly. For example, an AC coil might freeze due to poor airflow, low refrigerant, or a restricted air filter. If you thaw the coil and replace the air filter, the coil will refreeze if the problem is low refrigerant.
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           Some AC malfunctions will require you to replace a part. For example, an electrical fault can damage and necessitate a compressor replacement. Avoid DIY replacement and use a contractor for the service. A contractor will buy the right part, fix it properly, and give you a warranty for their work. Don't risk such an expensive part with DIY service; you might have to redo the work.
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           If your AC is still under warranty, consider professional service even if your warranty or insurance coverage doesn't cover the damage. Depending on the problem, DIY service may void your warranty or affect your insurance coverage.
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      <description>Homeowners often invest in renovations to increase the comfort and value of their homes. Learn which upgrades you should consider.</description>
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           Homeowners often invest in renovations to increase the comfort and value of their homes. HVAC renovations improve the quality of air in your home and make it easier to cool or warm the house. Here are some of these upgrades.
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            1. Upgrade the Air Filtration System
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           You need the highest quality of air if one of the house occupants suffers from respiratory conditions such as asthma. If the filters are outdated, allergens and dust can accumulate in the air and reduce the overall air quality in the house. The solution is to upgrade your air filtration system and install UV light air purifiers. This type of purifier can trap even the tiniest particles.
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           Sometimes you don't have to upgrade the HVAC system directly. Instead, improve the ductwork where air travels through the home. Ductwork refers to a combination of thin metal pipes that pass through the floors, ceilings, or walls. The ductwork eventually connects the HVAC unit to the air vents in every room in your home. Because the ductwork is not conspicuous, you might ignore it. 
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           If the ductwork has a poor design, it can interfere with proper airflow and increase your energy bills. The best strategy is to upgrade a section of the ductwork to create more effective cooling and heating while also improving airflow distribution.
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           Many old homes use manual thermostats to operate the HVAC systems. Although manual thermostats are cheaper, they will increase your energy bills in the long run. The common practice is to upgrade to a Wi-Fi or programmable thermostat.
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           Programmable thermostats have specific settings that allow you to turn off or on your HVAC system according to your preferred schedule. This helps save energy in homes that have fluctuating temperatures throughout the day.
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           If you are willing to invest substantial amounts, you can get programmable thermostats with lots of customization. Some common features to look for include backlit display panels, vacation mode, climate adaptation, and touchscreen controls. If you want to save money, avoid overpriced thermostats with unnecessary aesthetic features. 
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           The high-end smart thermostats connect to a smartphone and allow you to change the settings of the HVAC remotely. For example, switch off the HVAC unit while on vacation or on a business trip.
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           A zoned HVAC system divides your home into different zones, each with its own specific temperature settings. For instance, you can cool down the bedroom and keep warm temperatures in the living room. You may even decide to decrease the temperature in specific bedrooms, such as those on the upper floors.
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           The zoned HVAC system means that you can also stop heating or cooling places in the home that you rarely use. This will increase energy savings. In addition, zoning allows you to set temperatures that make every occupant in the home comfortable. 
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           If your home is in a humid climate, you can improve ventilation by opening the windows. You can try other ventilation options, such as an energy recovery ventilator or a whole-house dehumidifier. Even ceiling fans can increase the ventilation inside your home. The ceiling fans circulate the hot air that rises and forces the HVAC system to generate more air. 
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           An energy recovery ventilator recycles air from your HVAC system and pulls in fresh air from the outdoors. If you don't want the additional humidity of outside air, invest in a whole-house dehumidifier that has a fresh air damper. 
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           Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning can help you with your HVAC upgrade tasks. We are a 24-hour service and same-day company that provides quick HVAC repair and replacement services. 
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      <title>Noises Your Furnace Shouldn't Make</title>
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           A functional and efficient furnace is a key requirement to keep your home warm and comfortable during winter. But too much noise from your furnace can be a sign of a problem that needs to get fixed immediately. Learn about the common strange noises your furnace shouldn't produce.
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           An occasional chirping sound could be normal since switched-on furnaces produce them as they warm up. But a continuous chirping sound can be a sign of a misaligned blower motor pulley. Also, a furnace's blower wheel touched by the mounting plate can cause chirping noises.
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           Expansion and contraction of furnace ducts cause banging sounds, which is normal. However, delayed ignition because of burner problems, faulty ignitors, or a low pilot light flame can cause loud and frequent furnace bangs. Ignorance of loud furnace bangs and booms increases the risk of heat exchanger cracks, which could subject you to high repair expenses.
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           Problems with your furnace's electrical components, like a transformer, blower motor, or inducer motor, can cause humming noises. Only a furnace technician can inspect and replace your furnace's aged or defective electrical components.
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           Occasional clicking sounds are common when furnaces ignite. For that reason, an issue with a furnace's ignition system can cause continuous clicking sounds. Also, a faulty control panel, fan motor, or compressor can cause repeated clicking noises in furnaces.
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           Furnaces either produce dry, grating squealing or high-pitched squealing. Dry squealing sounds can signify worn-out motor bearings or a broken furnace belt. Lubricate the worn-out motor bearings and have the broken belt replaced.
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           High-pitched squealing noises often show that air doesn't properly flow in your furnace. Blocked or closed heating vents and dirty air filters cause airflow problems in furnaces. To prevent this, ensure your furnace vents are free from any obstructions. Also, if you replace dirty or clogged air filters, this can also prevent airflow issues and high-pitched squealing noises.
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           Loose furnace components like doors and access panels can cause rattling sounds. Cracked burners, heat exchangers, or belts also cause furnaces to make rattling sounds. If your furnace has visible loose parts, use a wrench to tighten them up. Other mentioned issues are complex, so call a technician for the necessary repairs or replacements.
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           Your furnace can make a slight roar once it finishes a cycle. But, a loud rumble once a furnace completes its cycle can signify a faulty pilot light or unclean burner. Immediate repair of a furnace that makes loud rumbling noises can prevent possible carbon monoxide leakage.
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           Any interference with a furnace's blower or blower blades can cause thwapping sounds. While the problem doesn't cause much distraction, it can result in quick motor or belt wear and tear. The faster the motor wears out, the more the furnace becomes inefficient.
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           Worn-out components like motor bearings, especially in oil furnaces, result in grinding sounds. If your furnace makes a grinding sound, you should shut it down and call a technician for diagnosis and repair.
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           Sometimes, air bubbles block the lines of oil furnaces, causing them to knock. If your furnace makes knocking sounds, have its lines drained to get rid of the air bubbles in them.
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           A loose or broken blower wheel can cause your furnace to make scraping noises. Don't ignore scraping noises from your furnace because the underlying issues could cause it to wear out quickly.
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           An HVAC technician can quickly and safely fix any issue that causes your furnace to produce unusual sounds. If your furnace makes any of the discussed noises, reach out to
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      <title>The Main Benefits of Installing HVAC Ultraviolet (UV) Lights</title>
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      <description>Installing UV lights in your home's HVAC system can come with a range of benefits for better air quality. Learn more about this system feature.</description>
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           Many people are unaware of the advantages of ultraviolet (UV) lights in HVAC systems. Installing UV lights in your home's HVAC system can come with a range of benefits that promote healthy air quality and reduce energy costs. This article will take an in-depth look at the main benefits of installing HVAC ultraviolet (UV) lights so you can make an informed decision.
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           UV lights eliminate mold, mildew, and bacteria that can cause allergic rhinitis, infectious diseases, and asthma-inducing organisms. An average filter can only extract dirt, dust, and debris from the air, but with UV lights, you can develop a far more robust air purification system. 
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           Not only do they help to keep the air in your home clean and clear of contaminants, but they also provide maximum protection against germs, bacteria, pathogens, and viruses. With UV lights installed in your HVAC system, you can be sure that your family is always breathing clean air.
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           Installing UV lights in your HVAC system offers a variety of benefits. Chief among them is the improvement in airflow and efficiency. Contaminants that build up in your ductwork cause the system to work harder, reducing efficiency. UV lights clear these pollutants, leading to improved airflow and more effective, efficient runs. 
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           On top of improving your airflow, installing UV lights will also lead to decreased maintenance costs. A healthier system leads to fewer break-downs, resulting in lower upkeep expenses over time. 
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           Installing HVAC ultraviolet (UV) lights can prove highly beneficial as it helps eliminate pesky and, oftentimes, health-threatening odors. The air in your home is constantly circulating through your HVAC system, which means that any smells caused by tobacco, paint, burned food, and other contaminants are also circulating throughout your living space. 
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           The mere presence of bad odors in a home is quite annoying. However, those smells can pose serious health risks in some cases. Thankfully, installing UV lights within your HVAC system can provide a veritable barrier for eliminating these compounds from the air, ensuring the safety and comfort of you and your loved ones alike.
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           Installing ultraviolet (UV) lights in your home's HVAC system can have many benefits and help lead to a healthier home. These ultraviolet lights help to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are organic chemicals that are both human-made and naturally occurring, such as paints, solvents, aerosols, cleaners, disinfectants, and air fresheners. 
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           With strong vapors at room temperature, these VOCs directly impact the quality of air within your home, potentially leading to adverse health effects. Fortunately, HVAC UV light systems work to neutralize these VOCs and reduce their presence in your indoor air. With UV lights throughout your ventilation system, it's possible to breathe easier with fewer pollutants and enjoy improved air quality within your home.
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           Installing HVAC Ultraviolet (UV) lights can be an incredibly cost-effective investment for a business since it enables the HVAC system to clean itself. UV light slowly releases specific wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation to destroy bacteria, spores, and other pathogens in the air. 
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           This unique self-cleaning process ultimately contributes to the system's overall efficiency, resulting in lower energy costs at the end of the month. This process also reduces allergens and airborne diseases in your home, so your family will face less health issues.
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           If you're interested in learning more about how HVAC UV lights can improve your indoor air environment and save you money, 
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      <title>7 Ways to Prepare Your HVAC System for Colder Seasons</title>
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      <description>As the cold season sets in, you must prepare your HVAC system to warm your house. Use the following preparation tips to get started.</description>
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           Your air conditioner has worked hard to keep your home cool throughout the summer. But, as the cold season sets in, you must prepare the system to warm your house. Use the following preparation tips to prevent costly repairs and frequent breakdowns.
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           A programmable thermostat makes it easier to control the temperature in your home. Additionally, smart thermostats typically have many great features, including the remote setting of the HVAC. 
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           If you already have a programmable thermostat, change the settings so the system can warm your house in the morning before you wake up. You also set the thermostat to shut off or turn down the HVAC system whenever you leave the house.
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           Regular maintenance is vital to maintaining the HVAC system's safe and efficient functioning. Without regular maintenance, the heating system could have low efficiency and increase your energy bills in autumn and winter.
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           Hire a trusted HVAC company to check the heating system and identify any problems. For example, a professional can check for any performance flaws and the presence of wear and tear.
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           Regular maintenance also helps detect issues early on. Early detection offers the opportunity to solve any issues with simpler and less expensive repairs. If you don’t detect the problems early, they can mutate into more costly damages that may even require furnace replacement.
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           Regular inspection, cleaning, and replacement of HVAC systems are necessary, especially during the cold months. When you have a dirty furnace filter, the HVAC system can overwork to heat your home. In addition, dirty filters reduce the quality of air in your home.
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           Air leaks introduce debris into the house, leading to energy wastage. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of your home to identify any air leaks. If you notice any air leak, ask a professional to seal the leak immediately.
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           If you have a multiple-story home, rising heat may lead to different temperatures throughout the house during the colder months. The result will be a cold ground-level environment with higher temperatures on the second floor. You can preempt this problem by designating comfort zones in the house. For instance, you can create a climate zone system and set different temperatures in different rooms.
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           If the cost of a zoned system is above your budget, shut vents on the upper floors. When you shut vents on the upper floors, the furnace has to redirect the heat downstairs.
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           The right insulation helps prevent heat loss from the house and maintains consistent temperatures during winter and autumn. You can look at the weather strips on the doors and windows for signs of decay. Windows, in particular, tend to be the main culprit that allows heat to escape the home and enables cold winter air to enter the house.
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           If you used your AC unit during the summer, ensure you modify the unit for proper storage during the colder months. Failure to winterize your outdoor unit can cause damage from debris, ice, and snow. For example, you can put a cover over the AC unit.
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           As the temperatures keep falling, your home's comfort will rely more on the performance of the HVAC system. Proper HVAC performance requires regular checkups and repairs. Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning can help you check your HVAC system to correct any problems. We provide 24-hour services and same-day response. 
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      <title>Your Gas Furnace Maintenance &amp; Inspection Checklist</title>
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      <description>Before you begin using your furnace for the season, you need to have an HVAC professional inspect it. Learn what the inspector will check and repair.</description>
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           As winter approaches, we will heavily rely on our heating systems to keep our homes warm throughout the season. Therefore, you should check your gas furnace inspection off the list as part of your winter preparation. An inspection will ensure that your unit operates efficiently and with minimal problems.
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           Here are essential components in the inspection checklist that a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professional will present to you.
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           The inspection specialist will check if your thermostat is accurate according to the gas furnace's standards. They can use a thermometer to recalibrate it and then clean off any dust and smoke accumulated on the thermal coupling that might inhibit its operation.
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           A visual, auditory, or scent inspection will highlight if the heat exchange requires cleaning, repair, or replacement. Some noticeable signs of damage that should worry you include strange smells, soot build-up, cracks, and irregular noises.
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           The inspection technician will evaluate the blower components and check if they work as expected. The blower fan should rotate with minimal noise and vibration. If the fans have any issues, lubrication or replacement can help according to the severity of the problem. Also, the technician can remove and clean the whole compartment to remove any soot or debris build-up.
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           The smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are not part of the gas furnace system but complement its operation. The inspector can replace the smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries since they offer essential information to prevent air contamination from these hazardous substances.
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           The venting system is a safety mechanism as it pulls away gas from your home through the flue pipes. Signs of damage like corrosion, cracks, improper condensation, and blockage can decrease the functionality of the furnace venting system.
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           The inspection professional should check if the panels have a tight fit. Loose panels can cause your furnace to vibrate when under operation or expose your home to poisonous carbon monoxide that leaks from inside.
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           The gas line supplies your furnace with the required fuel to operate while the valve controls the amount of gas supplied to your furnace. Any leak highlighted by propane scent or hissing sound indicates the gas line or valve is compromised and will require immediate repairs before operation.
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           The burner requires regular cleaning as soot and condensation can gradually age the furnace before its estimated end-of-life period. While the inspector evaluates and cleans the burner, they can also include the flame sensor, which detects when the pilot light is on.
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           Drain pipes remove excessive condensation from the heat exchange and vent, which might affect its optimal operation. The specialists should flush the drain pipes and check for loose connections, cracks, and holes.
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           The control system detects defects that standard inspection cannot see, like a furnace overload. Therefore, the specialist should evaluate the control board and check its performance to ensure it can detect any malfunctions.
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           Most of the components in this checklist will require considerable expertise to check, clean, and repair. Therefore, you should talk with an HVAC expert that can visit your home and perform an extensive inspection. The professional will have the required tools, spare parts, and knowledge to leave your gas furnace operating smoothly before the winter. 
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      <description>A functional air conditioning unit is critical for a healthy and comfortable home. Read this blog to learn how dirty condenser coils can disrupt this.</description>
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           A functional air conditioning unit is critical for a healthy and comfortable home, especially during the hot summer. But you mustn't forget AC maintenance to maximize the system's efficiency and functionality.
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           Part of AC maintenance is to clean the AC condenser coils. Experts suggest you clean your AC condenser coils 
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           at least once annually
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            during routine maintenance with professionals. Discover some reasons to clean your AC condenser coil.
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            Dirty AC Coils May Reduce AC Efficiency
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           Over time, dirt and debris can accumulate on the coils, which can reduce the AC unit's ability to cool your home properly. Consequently, the system must work extra hard to maintain a comfortable temperature in your space.
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           In the process, the AC unit consumes more energy than usual and still doesn't meet your expectations. Besides high energy bills, some signs that your AC is not as efficient as before are:
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             The AC blows lukewarm air.
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             The AC doesn't cool your space as fast as before.
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             The AC unit cycles on and off more frequently than usual.
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           These signs may indicate that your coils are dirty. Contact a professional to inspect the system and clean the coils if necessary.
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            Dirty AC Coils May Cause the AC Unit to Freeze
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           Dirty AC coils may not be able to absorb heat efficiently. As a result, the AC unit may start to ice up. When the AC unit ices up, it will no longer be able to provide the desired level of cooling in your home.
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           Besides dirty AC coils, frozen AC may be a sign of other severe issues. For instance, a frozen AC may signify inadequate refrigerant, which hinders the coils from drawing heat from the air that blows over and causes them to freeze.
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           The other possible cause of frozen AC coils is insufficient airflow due to dirty filters. Therefore, contact an HVAC professional if you notice extra moisture around your ac unit or if the system runs but doesn't cool your space. The specialist will inspect the cooling unit and rule out dirty condenser coils as the culprit for the frozen AC unit.
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            Dirty AC Coils May Cause the AC Unit to Fail Prematurely
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           Your AC is a significant investment, and the unit should serve you for many years with proper care and maintenance. Unfortunately, dirty condenser coils can lead to significant AC unit damage and premature failure.
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           When the AC condenser coils are dirty, the debris compromises the system's ability to release heat. Consequently, the system has to work harder than usual, which puts unnecessary strain on different AC components. The extra stress on AC parts makes the components inefficient and causes a complete system failure.
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           In addition, when the AC coils are dirty, the AC unit is more susceptible to leaks. If refrigerant leaks and the coils are dirty, that can cause corrosion. The corrosion will damage AC parts beyond repair, and you'll have to replace the AC unit.
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           The best way to avoid such mishaps is to let an expert in for regular unit inspection and maintenance. During routine maintenance, your HVAC contractor will clean the coils and identify signs of system failure before things get out of hand.
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           Cleaning your AC condenser coils is essential to the AC unit's longevity and efficiency. If you don't feel confident about cleaning the coils on your own, hire a professional AC maintenance company to do it for you.
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           We are your go-to experts for quality air conditioning inspection and maintenance. You can trust us to clean your condenser coils and rectify any underlying issues. 
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            at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning for timely services.
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      <title>Why Your AC Runs But Doesn’t Cool Your House</title>
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      <description>Few things are as frustrating as an air conditioner that runs but does not cool your home. Learn four possible reasons why this might happen.</description>
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           Few things are as frustrating as an air conditioner that runs but does not cool your home. This is especially true if you are in the middle of a hot summer afternoon. The reason is not always easy to pinpoint why, as this problem often occurs without warning. Learn four possible reasons your AC runs but does not cool your home.
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            1. Incorrect Thermostat Settings
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           Sometimes, your AC does not cool your home because the thermostat is incorrect. For example, the thermostat settings may be on heat instead of cool. You can fix this issue by readjusting the thermostat settings.
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           Under moderate climate conditions, an undersized AC may cool your home just fine. But when temperatures outside rise, the air conditioner has to run for longer periods and may struggle to keep you cool. The remedy here is to replace the AC with the right-sized one. A qualified HVAC contractor will correctly size your new system by considering your home's square footage, insulation, quality of construction, and local climate.
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            3. Low Refrigerant Level
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           AC systems have a refrigerant that absorbs heat and humidity from the surrounding air. If your AC does not cool your home, this fluid is likely low or lacking. In most cases, that happens when the system has a leak. A refrigerant leak is a serious issue that can cause refrigerant poisoning. Fix the leaks as soon as possible, and refill the refrigerant to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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            4. Dirty or Clogged Air Filters
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           Your air conditioner has an air filter whose job is to trap dust, dirt, and other airborne particles. But over time, these particles may clog the air filter to restrict airflow through your AC. Consequently, the AC will not be able to cool your home. The clog may also interfere with the working of your system's outdoor condenser unit, indoor evaporator coil, and even the thermostat.
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           One reliable way to avoid dirt and clogs in your air filters is to clean and replace them regularly. For best results, replace them at least once every three months, although more frequent changes may be necessary if your home has pets.
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           The compressor keeps your entire AC system running by circulating the refrigerant between the evaporator (indoor unit) and condenser (outdoor unit). If the compressor is damaged, your air conditioner cannot effectively cool your home. 
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           A damaged or malfunctioning compressor needs a replacement. However, compressors are not exactly inexpensive, so you may also opt to replace the whole outdoor unit.
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           The indoor part of your AC unit has an evaporator coil that removes heat and humidity from the warm air inside your house. After that, the cooler air circulates back to your house. The evaporator coil can freeze and affect the ability of your AC to blow cool air. 
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           Fixing issues with the evaporator coil can be extremely difficult if you do not know what you are doing. The best option is to seek air conditioning repair services right away. 
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           You can avoid most of these problems by seeking regular AC maintenance services. And if you need any help with your AC, whether that is maintenance, repair, or replacement, 
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            at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning today. With over 25 years of experience handling HVAC systems, you can count on us to deliver exceptional services to you.
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      <title>Warning Indications You Need AC Repairs</title>
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           Regardless of the size and model of your AC system, malfunctions can cause hot air to flow instead of properly cooling your space. If this happens, it can make your home uncomfortable. At the same time, AC breakdowns can lead to inadequate air circulation. Read on to discover the telltale indications you need to repair your AC unit.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Inadequate Cooling
          
    
      
    
      
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           When your AC filters are dirty, the conditioner will struggle to work. Over time, the conditioner can start blowing warm air even during hot seasons. This problem can be caused by the following.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Your AC evaporator coils help the unit work by extracting heat from the circulating air. The heat then cools and condenses. This happens through the dripping pans and condensate drains. Moisture is also withheld during the cooling and condensation and then passes out of the system. When the vapor collects and settles on the evaporator coils, it freezes and helps increase the circulation of cool air.
          
    
      
    
    
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           However, when your evaporator coils have problems, the condensation and cooling processes won't happen as expected, and the moisture won't cool or settle. Because of this, the circulation of enough cool air reduces, and the conditioner blows more warm air instead.
          
    
      
    
    
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           An AC refrigerant leakage is another cause for the conditioner to blow warm air. Refrigerant leaks can be caused by continuous use, corrosion, improper installation, or factory defects. When the refrigerant is leaking, the AC unit cannot charge properly, making it unable to cool the air it collects from the surroundings. As a result, the circulating air will feel warmer than it should be.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Your AC system can cause higher electricity bills for many reasons. This could be because of dirty filters, leaking ducts, or failing motors and capacitors. Each of these components leads to higher electric bills in the following ways.
          
    
      
    
    
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           When debris fills up in the air filters, it hinders them from filtering the air and allowing it to flow correctly. As a result, the AC unit takes too long to cool your space. When the conditioner delays the filter and release of air, the more electricity it consumes, resulting in high electricity bills.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Your AC ducts are the passageways for the cool and conditioned air throughout your space. When air ducts leak, the air escapes into the room instead of circulating through the room. When this happens, the system will run harder trying to restore the escaping air, which automatically increases its electricity consumption, hence the outrageous electricity bills.
          
    
      
    
    
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           The capacitors and motors work together with the AC compressor to allow the system to pass cold and warm air efficiently. Failure of these components leads to the conditioner's inefficiency, which leads to excessive electricity consumption.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Besides malfunctioning motors and capacitors, low refrigerant levels inside the AC can cause the system to function slowly. This also means the conditioner will have to work extra hard to cool your space. On top of that, insufficient refrigerant also leads to AC leaks leading to more air escaping. Over time, these problems can lead other components to malfunction, which will likely require immediate repairs or replacements.
          
    
      
    
    
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           Loud noises from your conditioning unit can be due to particles stuck in the condenser, loose parts, screws, or sometimes a broken compressor or fan motor. If the sounds are noisy and rattling, one possible cause is particles in the condenser.
          
    
      
    
    
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           To correctly repair your conditioning unit and prevent further damage, don’t DIY the project. Find an experienced and reliable technician with great reviews and customer testimonials. You can always find a reliable technician at Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning. Contact us today for prompt and dependable AC repairs.
          
    
      
    
    
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      <title>Causes and Dangers of Inadequate Combustion Air for Furnaces</title>
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      <description>Inadequate combustion air leads to incomplete combustion with grave consequences. Read on to discover the reasons and dangers of inadequate combustion air.</description>
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           Combustion furnaces need air to work. The furnace's make, size, and fuel type determine the volume of air it needs for efficient combustion. The furnace's and your home's design determines the combustion air available for the furnace. Inadequate combustion air leads to incomplete combustion with grave consequences.
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           Anything that restricts the air available to the furnace can lead to inadequate combustion air. Some of the causes include the following.
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           Combustion furnaces can take air from outside or inside the house. For outside air intake, the design features intake openings that run outside the house to the furnace. The size and number of intake openings determine the air volume they carry. Inadequate combustion air ensues if the intakes are too small to carry the air volume the furnace requires.
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           Your furnace's air intake will be adequate as long as a professional HVAC contractor designs and installs your system. However, even an adequate system might become inadequate with time if something blocks the air intake. Debris, home modifications, and household objects can all block the openings.
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           Furnaces that use indoor air need adequate space for efficient air circulation. For example, a furnace in a confined utility room without windows might not get adequate air, especially if you close the utility room's door.
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           All combustion appliances need air to run. Multiple combustion appliances will compete for air if they all use indoor air. If you have a furnace, water heater, and fireplace, the indoor air might not sustain all the appliances.
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           Inadequate combustion air is a serious problem with multiple effects. Some of the effects include the following.
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           The furnace burns a mixture of air and fuel to generate heat. The right air-fuel mixture is necessary for the furnace to operate normally. Otherwise, the heat production reduces, and the furnace struggles to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the house.
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           The right air-fuel mixture is necessary to burn all the fuel that the furnace draws. Inadequate combustion air leaves partially burnt fuel in the exhaust gases. Exhausting partially burnt fuel wastes fuel since the furnace must draw more to generate the heat it needs to heat your house. You might experience increased energy bills without a corresponding use of energy.
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           Complete fuel combustion generates carbon dioxide (CO) as one of the major combustion byproducts. Incomplete combustion increases carbon monoxide (CO) generation. Some of the CO might leak and circulate in your house. Unfortunately, CO is a poisonous gas with multiple health consequences for animals and people.
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           Lastly, inadequate combustion air forces the furnace to overwork to meet your heating demands. The furnace’s wear and tear increases if it overworks. Various parts of the furnace, such as the motor, thermocouple, and fan, might break down frequently due to the increased runtime. The frequent breakdowns will increase your furnace's running costs and shorten its lifespan.
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      <description>During the colder months, indoor air quality can decline. Discover various solutions to improve your indoor air quality to stay healthy and comfortable.</description>
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           With cold temperatures, people are more prone to stay inside, which can decrease the indoor air quality in a home. If you’re tired of feeling sick, then you can improve your indoor air quality with several methods. Learn about some common methods to try.
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           Cold air is often dry, and a furnace often makes the air even drier. All this dry air can cause you to have illnesses like colds and flus, as well as irritated eyes, throats, and skin. It can aggravate asthma and even cause skin to itch and crack.
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           To combat the effects of dry air, a humidifier comes in handy. By releasing moisture into the air, it will help with many of the problems mentioned. You can often experience better breathing and moister skin as a result.
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           As you’re in the home more often when the weather’s cold, it can usually become dirtier quicker. However, the air in your home always contains pollutants that can settle on furnishings and floors. If you don’t clean regularly, you might be liable to breathe these pollutants in more often, which can make you sick. However, with regular cleaning, these pollutants are less able to affect you.
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           Dusting is one way to combat bad indoor air quality. Because dust contributes to the bad air, dusting will remove excess dust from the air. However, make sure that you thoroughly and smartly dust for best results. For example, a microfiber cloth can capture dust easily on most surfaces. You might also consider dusting from top to bottom in your home, as dust falls naturally.
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           Vacuuming also helps. A vacuum sucks up the pollutants that have become stuck in the carpet. Make sure that the vacuum bag is not full, which can inhibit its ability to pick up debris in the carpet. Additionally, make sure to vacuum high-traffic areas more frequently, as they often contain more dust.
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           A filter in your HVAC system is a main defense against bad air. However, a filter can quickly become caked with dust and debris unless you change it regularly. The dust and debris on your filter can make their way into your home, coating your air with pollutants.
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           How often you replace your filter depends on the furnace or filter you have, as well as conditions in your home. Some filters need replacing monthly, while some filters can safely serve you for up to six months. However, if you have pets, allergies, or a larger home, more frequent filter changes are often necessary. Additionally, in winter, you usually use the furnace more often, so filters need changing more.
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           Get a system that actively pulls pollutants out of the air. A whole-home air purifier does just that. It usually attaches to your HVAC system and treats the air as it passes by. You can safely enjoy being cozy on colder days in any room of the house without illness coming on.
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           While most people think of a thermostat as simply a way to regulate temperatures, new smart thermostats can do so much more. For example, they might include a sensor that alerts you when your pollutant level is high, such as carbon monoxide. Additionally, they might also allow you to control your humidity, which can help you maintain the right humidity levels during colder months.
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           If you’re tired of breathing in contaminated air, Any Season Heating &amp;amp; Air Conditioning can help. We offer many products for better indoor air quality, such as air purifiers, humidifiers, and smart thermostats. Please 
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           A heating outage during the cold season can leave you uncomfortable and endanger your life. Luckily, you can survive for some time without heat if you know what to do. Below are some practical and helpful measures to take if your furnace is out.
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           The first step is to conserve the heat you already have in your house. The indoor temperature will not drop sharply just because the furnace is out. The gradual temperature drop means your house might not be as comfortable as you might like it, but you can keep the temperature manageable for hours.
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           Myriad things can cause your heating system to go off. You can solve some of them alone, while others require a professional's input. A brief check of the furnace and your house can point you in the right direction. Below are some things to check.
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           Confirm that the furnace has fuel. The confirmation will depend on your furnace's fuel type. If you have a gas furnace, check if other gas appliances in your house have gas. If the other appliances have gas, confirm that the furnace's gas valve is in its proper position.
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           The wrong thermostat setting can switch off the furnace. For example, the furnace won't produce heat if the thermostat is set to off or cool. The furnace will also be off if you set the temperature lower than the ambient temperatures.
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           Call an emergency HVAC contractor if your DIY checks fail to diagnose or solve the problem. Many contractors provide round-the-clock operations specifically for such situations. Call your usual contractor if you have a service contract or have one you already use.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 19:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>While you want to reduce heating costs, you shouldn't keep your home temperature too low. Read this blog to learn why you should keep the heat reasonable.</description>
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           Many homeowners attempt to cut household costs wherever they can. For example, many choose to keep their furnace at a low level to reduce costs on electricity or gas. While you can save money with this method, you could actually be doing expensive damage to your home and your HVAC system in the process, which could ultimately result in additional costs on repairs you otherwise would not have.
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           Here are some things that could suffer damage when you keep your home too cold in the fall and winter.
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           Damage to Your HVAC System
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           The last thing you want is to deal with a malfunctioning HVAC in the middle of cold weather. Keeping the heat at a low level will cause imbalance in the air temperature in the home, meaning it has to work harder to each cycle as the home gets colder. The extra work means you will have a system which wears out prematurely or needs maintenance more regularly.
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           Not allowing consistent airflow through the HVAC also has an impact on the evaporator coils. Condensation gathers on the coils as part of the normal operation of the system. However, when the temperature is too cold, the evaporated liquid can freeze, which can damage the coils.
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           Damage to Your Plumbing
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           Other issues can occur when your home is kept too cold. One of those is plumbing damage. Frozen exterior pipes is a common problem when the temperature outside is too cold, but pipes can also freeze inside the house if it gets too cold.
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           Residual water is always left inside the pipes, which run through many areas of your house. As the water sits with no heat to keep it warm, it freezes. The frozen water will then cause the pipes to expand and break, causing water to leak out and damage your walls, floors, and anywhere else your plumbing runs.
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           Another issue for homes without proper temperatures is damaged electronic equipment. This is particularly true for televisions and computer monitors, as they are more sensitive.
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           In a cold home, the inside mechanisms of electronic equipment are cold but will create condensation when heated. An electronic device gradually warms up when you turn it on, and as it warms up, the cold will essentially turn to moisture, which is a dangerous mix. The result will be equipment which shorts out prematurely or will not function at all.
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           House plants are to be inside for a good reason. They need a certain level of sunlight and temperature to flourish. When your interior temperature is too cold, the plants will suffer. While you may notice some plants with leaf damage, other plants can die if they are too cold. If you still intend to keep your temperatures low, you need to place your plants near a warm source, such as a sunny window.
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           The temperatures do not need to be incredibly low for these damages to occur. You should consider leaving your thermostat at a comfortable level without being as cold as outdoor temperatures.
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           If you need to save money, consider a programmable thermostat. You can program your temperatures to set a bit lower during the day while you are away, then set it higher in the evening when it is the coldest.
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      <description>The point where a water heater breaks down is not typically a random occurrence. Read on to learn four subtle signs that your water heater needs a repair.</description>
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           For a lot of homeowners, large-scale HVAC equipment typically has two options when issues arise: working or not working. Fortunately, the point where a water heater breaks down is not typically a random occurrence. If you do your research and learn about the process, then you will learn the skills to properly identify issues with a water heater.
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           Some of the issues are more subtle than others, but if you know what to look for then you may seek a repair. If you wait too long, you'll pay the costs for a complete replacement.
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           One of the subtle signs you see could come in the mail in the form of your electric bill. Every month, your water heater should use about the same amount of electricity to heat water and run the pump. If the water heater malfunctions or fails to reach proper temperatures, then the heater will run on a continuous cycle to create hot water.
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           It may take a little while, but you will see your electric bill begin to rise. The bill does not break down the source of electricity, but you can do a little detective work to notice the big changes and spike in use. For example, if you started using air conditioners in the summer, then you may notice the spike that comes at that time each year.
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           Compare previous bills, typical spikes in electric use, and how the spikes have evolved over time. If the bills continue to rise month after month, then your water heater could be the culprit. A diagnostic visit can determine the problem and showcase why the water heater bills are rising. Repairs will reduce electric use and provide you with hot water as needed.
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           If you take a shower and notice the water suddenly transitioning from hot to warm, then you may notice one of the first signs of a problem. Mentally, you may take note of the change, but you could time the difference as well. Check different hot water locations like the kitchen sink. Keep track of the times and repeat the process a week later.
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           If the peak hot water time decreases again, then your water heater could need repairs. The heater is not heating the water quick enough to meet the demands in the home. Repairs could include a simple part replacement or something with the heating element. A leak could cause hot water to seep out before it reaches its destination.
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           When you shut off a faucet or your washer stops the fill, you may hear a loud bang through your home's pipes. The bang is known as a water hammer and often occurs when water rushes through a pipe and an outlet closes off. The result causes water to slam into the pipes.
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           Water hammers may be loud, but the biggest issues come with the vibrations and possible pipe damage. A water hammer that occurs near a water heater could result in leaking pipes or damage near the water heater. Leaking pipes could create a major difference in the water pressure and temperature of your water heater.
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           If no problems have occurred yet, but the water hammers continue, then consider water hammer repair services. The repairs may include an upgrade to help control the airflow and prevent water from just crashing into the pipes. If leaks or damage has occurred, then those issues are addressed first and then water hammer repairs are done as well.
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           For homes with well water or untreated water, one of the biggest issues with a water heater is sediment build-up inside the tank. Water will carry small particles of sediment that mean nothing in small amounts, but could easily build up over time. As the sediment builds and rises in the bottom of a tank, you could notice audible changes in your home.
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           Listen near the water heater when it kicks on. One of the early signs of sediment build-up is a quiet rumble. The water heater may shake slightly and create a slight rumble as water is heated. The more the sediment builds up, the louder the rumble becomes.
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           As a problem worsens and sediments build, a quiet rumble could transform into loud clangs. A water heater technician can perform an annual drain service on your tank. The drain service removes all of the sediment so your water heater operates smoothly. When you drain the water, the process will also help you sustain hot water for longer with extra room in the tank.
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      <description>Air filters are among the most important parts of an HVAC system. Discover some things you need to know if you are not familiar with HVAC air filters.</description>
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           Air filters are among the most important parts of an HVAC system. Fortunately, air filters are also the easiest things to maintain yourself. Air filters need regular cleaning or replacement. For some homeowners, air filter maintenance can be intimidating. The following are some things you need to know if you are not familiar with HVAC air filters.
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           The Importance of Air Filters
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           Air filters help prevent contaminants from getting inside your home through your HVAC system. Contamination in the system can decrease the air conditioner's efficiency and can lessen the life of your HVAC. Air filters prevent dust and debris from building up on the different components of the HVAC system.
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           Air filters also clean the air in your home and can benefit the health of those who live with you. A clean and properly maintained air filter is especially important to anyone in your home who suffers from allergies or other respiratory problems.
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           When your air filters are clean, you also will usually save money on your energy bills each month. When an air conditioner runs efficiently, the system uses less power to cool your home to your desired temperature.
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           The Frequency of Air Filter Maintenance
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           You have different factors to consider for the maintenance frequency of your air filters. Consult the manufacturer's instruction manual for your specific system to learn the exact frequency of air filter cleaning or replacement. Ideally, you should maintain air filters on a quarterly basis.
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           Some additional factors can also impact how often you maintain the air filters. If you are not sure how often you should change your filters, check them once a month. If the filter appears especially dirty or clogged, you should change or clean it at that time. You should also consider the air quality in your area. If you live in a dusty or dry climate, you may need to monitor your air filters more regularly.
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           One way to tell if your air filter is dirty is to look at it directly. However, you should look out for some additional things. The grate that covers the interior components of the HVAC system will often be dusty when the filter is dirty.
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           Also, look around your home. If you begin to notice more dust on your furniture or on the ceilings than normal, the air filter may be the cause. Another sign is more frequent cycling of the air conditioner. When the temperatures are consistent, but your air continues to cycle on and off, check the air filters.
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           The Lack of an Air Filter
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           If for some reason your air conditioner does not have an air filter, install one as soon as possible. Your air conditioner will function without a filter — but not without causing multiple issues with the HVAC system. In addition to bad air quality and dust buildup, you risk major damage if you do not have an air filter.
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           Your heating contractor has to commission your furnace after installation. The commissioning process confirms that the heating system operates as intended. The contractor will fix any problem they might unearth during the commissioning. Below are some of the critical aspects of furnace commissioning.
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           The first commissioning step involves verifying that the contractor has installed the right equipment and materials. Say the quote called for the installation of a:
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           The contractor will verify that the installed furnace has the exact features. Thus, equipment verification involves a physical check of the system. The verification is necessary since the wrong equipment might not perform as expected.
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           The contractor will also verify that they have installed the furnace as expected. In this step, the contractor will verify that:
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           Note that furnace efficiency and operations depend on both system selection and installation. Thus, an improperly installed system might be dangerous and inefficient, even if it's the right system.
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           Testing the basic operations of the furnace is also part of the commissioning process. For example, the contractor may need to verify that:
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           The furnace needs to accept these basic operations whenever you need to use it. Thus, it needs to get them right from the start.
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           The operation verification only covers the basic operations of the furnace. They don't confirm that the furnace works as efficiently as it should. For example, just because the burners work, this doesn't mean that they get the right fuel.
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           Thus, the contractor has to clock the furnace's meter. The clocking allows the contractor to determine the volume of fuel flowing to the burners. Too much gas is wastage, and too little gas lowers heating inefficiency. The contractor may have to make some adjustments to ensure adequate fuel flow.
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           Even with adequate fuel delivery, the furnace might not be efficient if the fuel doesn’t burn efficiently. The furnace needs these three things for efficient combustion:
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           Thus, the contractor will analyze the furnace's combustion and make necessary adjustments. For example, the contractor must ensure that the combustion gases don't have raw fuel, which would be bad for your house and the environment.
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           The contractor may also perform different tests to check for additional anomalies in the system. For example, the contractor may test for:
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           The contractor may run the thermostat for some time to confirm that everything works as it should.
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           Note that the commissioning process's exact steps or stages will depend on prevailing circumstances, such as your house and furnace type. The main thing is to ensure that your furnace works as well as it should before the contractor leaves.
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      <description>Air conditioning and heating make up a large part of your energy bills. Learn how to cut back on your bills by making your HVAC more efficient.</description>
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            of American homes' total energy expenditure? Twelve percent might seem insignificant, but the truth is that you end up paying a hefty sum down the line. Especially once you add heating bills as well. However, you can reduce energy consumption by your HVAC system to spare your money. Here are energy-saving tips to help you. 
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           Debris and dust build-up is bad for your HVAC system as it prevents proper airflow. As the debris and dust increases, the HVAC system gets clogged to the extent that it can stop working. What is more, fans can jam or crack at times. Scheduling for regular maintenance ensures that all these issues get fixed early enough to save you money.
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           Overlooking the importance of regular maintenance means that your system will have poor efficiency. As a result, your HVAC unit will function below standard and consume more power. Now that reducing energy cost is the end goal, regular maintenance should always be a top priority.
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           We are now in the digital age. Be it coffee pots or refrigerators, many devices have thermostats that are smartphone-controlled today. The good news is that HVAC systems have not been left behind. 
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           Install a smart thermostat so that you can easily turn on and off your HVAC with just a click. For instance, should you be at your office and no one is at home, you can use your smartphone to turn off the thermostat. With smart technology, you will save cash because you can control your HVAC system remotely. 
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           Smart thermostats can also automatically adjust to appropriate temperatures by factoring in aspects such as weather and even habits. By so doing, they consume less energy by not overheating or overcooling your living space. A smart thermostat can even turn off the HVAC unit during non-business hours and turn it back on when business hours resume.
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           When you let a smart thermostat control the temperature and your HVAC’s activity, you can save a lot in energy costs.
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