Archive for May 2018
Why Is My Furnace Tripping The Breaker?
So you just had to reset the circuit breaker for your furnace. And now you’re wondering what caused this to happen. Will it keep happening? And what you can do to keep it from happening again? Here’s the key: If resetting the breaker worked and it hasn’t tripped again, you’re probably fine. It might have…
Read MoreDon’t let no A/C be the official party crasher this weekend!
Hosting This Year? Here’s What You Can Do… The pool is just about ready. The grill is good to go. Memorial Day weekend is almost here. What else needs to be done? If you’re hosting this year, we have a couple of tips to share with you. Taking these extra steps before the three-day weekend…
Read MoreSpring Maintenance Checklist
Maintenance Checklist Maintain your equipment to prevent future problems and unwanted costs. Keep your cooling and heating system at peak performance by having a contractor do annual pre-season check-ups. Contractors get busy once summer and winter come, so it’s best to check the cooling system in the spring and the heating system in the fall.…
Read MoreHVAC Manufacturers Promote Residential Ductless Training
Ductless technology, much like any other piece of HVAC equipment, requires proper training and education for contractors and technicians alike. “Training is the key to any equipment being installed properly,” said Mark Harte, technical training manager, Daikin North America LLC. “With all the new technology out in the field, being properly trained to not only…
Read MoreMini-Split Vs. Traditional Central A/C | R. A. Styron | VA Beach, VA
Ductless mini-split systems are becoming more and more popular amongst homeowners, but are they right for your needs? While they are a legitimate option over traditional whole-home or building air conditioning in certain circumstances, you should keep in mind that ductless systems are intended for spot heating or cooling. Installation and operation costs are not…
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