Ways to Prevent Sickness With Indoor Air Quality Products

April 15, 2020

People spend most of their time indoors. Unfortunately, indoor air quality is usually below that of the outdoors. There are indoor air quality products designed to create healthy, safe air. Indoor Air Quality Concerns There are many pollutants in homes. Household cleaners, furniture, carpets and other products emit harsh chemicals into the air. There’s also pet dander, mold, pollen, candle soot, paints, varnishes and more. You can practice source control by getting rid of some products. Some pollutants, on the other hand, are simply unavoidable. Air Purifier Air purifiers are very useful for people who have allergies but can’t control the source of the problem. You may have a pet, for instance, or pollen keeps getting into your home from the outside. There are different types of air purifiers, including ionic purifiers. These devices won’t remove all allergens, but they will definitely cut down on them. Dehumidifier A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air. This helps prevent mold and mildew from growing. Mold and mildew can make you sick. Using a dehumidifier results in healthier indoor air. is located in Savannah, GA. We install whole-home dehumidifiers. These keep every room in your home from becoming too humid. This is great...

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How Does Cooking Pollute Your Indoor Air Quality?

March 17, 2020

There are a number of different ways to cook food — from gas to wood to electricity. Unfortunately, each of these cooking methods can create indoor air pollution. It’s important to remember that natural gas or propane stoves can release carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and other pollutants that are harmful to breathe. If you use a fireplace or woodstove to cook your food, this can create wood smoke that is unhealthy to inhale. Cooking can also create unhealthy air pollutants when food ingredients such as oil are cooked at high temperatures. In addition, self-cleaning gas or electric ovens can create air pollution as food waste is burned away. Exposure to these fumes can lead to nose and throat irritation, headaches, fatigue and nausea. Children and people with asthma, heart or lung disease are particularly vulnerable to this indoor air pollution. What Can I Do to Improve Air Quality While Cooking? The best way to improve indoor air quality while cooking is to allow for good ventilation with a properly installed and high-efficiency range hood that is placed over your stove. A high-efficiency range hood will have a high cubic-foot-per-minute rating and a low noise rating. What Are the Ways to Improve...

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Electric vs Gas Furnaces

February 20, 2020

Furnaces are used to heat up your home, and they have to run on some type of power system. There many types of furnaces available, and most of them are either powered by electricity or gas. Electric Furnace Basics Electric furnaces are often cheaper than their gas counterparts in terms of up-front costs. Electric furnaces are generally quiet when they’re running, and they’re dependable. It’s hard to say how long an electric furnace could last, but most could be expected to last anywhere between 20 and 30 years. This is a considerable amount of time that could be double the life span of a gas furnace. Further, when things go wrong with electric furnaces, it’s often a quick fix, especially when you contact professionals like us to service your furnace for you. There’s also no danger in terms of emissions when going the electric route. Gas Furnace Basics Though electric furnaces come with many benefits, perhaps the biggest advantage of a gas furnace is that it’s much more efficient. Over time, you’ll use less energy running your gas furnace. Note that gas can also be a cheaper resource than electricity, so the monthly savings will definitely be noticeable. If you...

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What Can Be Done to Prevent Mold Buildup in My Home?

January 12, 2020

One of the most disgusting sights to see in your home is a buildup of mold. Whether it’s in your bathroom, behind your shelves, or even in the kitchen, having mold on your walls makes you want to grab bleach and a sponge and clean it up immediately. If you’d like to prevent having mold in your home in the first place, here are some steps you can take. Ventilate Your Rooms Wherever there is a high level of humidity, mold will grow. Bathrooms that aren’t aired out after showers or humid rooms that don’t have windows will have mold problems. The best way to prevent mold in these rooms is to make sure they are always ventilated. Keep the windows open whenever possible. This allows fresh air to circulate. Open windows also dry out surrounding areas, specifically for bathrooms. If you have shelves in the bathroom, keep them open a few hours a day. This lets the interiors of the shelves dry out, as well. Watch Your Humidity Levels Keep the humidity levels in the house under 60%. This may require getting portable dehumidifiers for the rooms that are especially humid. Other ways to prevent excess moisture are to...

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What Causes Heating Repairs?

December 19, 2019

Cold air, strange rattling sounds, and poor airflow — these are just a few of the reasons why your furnace may require repairs. While furnace issues are stressful, they’re also fairly common, especially if you have an older system. But do you know some of the most common causes of heating repair? As a leading provider of heating repairs in Savannah, we’re well-versed on the topic. Here’s what you should know. Dirty Air Filters Inside every heating system is an air filter that protects the unit from becoming choked with dust and debris. When the filter gets clogged, it’s not as effective at preventing dust and detritus from entering your furnace. This can cause it to overheat. Plus, it’s harder for the system to push air through a dirty filter. The extra strain caused by a dirty air filter can lead to parts wearing out faster and requiring repairs. Poor Maintenance Long-term furnace health depends on regular maintenance. During the maintenance appointment, our technician will inspect the system, clean it and make adjustments to help it more effectively. Skipping the tune-up can lead to the system working harder and less efficiently, which can lead to breakdowns and problems. We recommend...

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What To Do If My Furnace Keeps Turning Off

November 8, 2019

We all depend on our heating systems to keep us warm throughout the winter. So, it can be frustrating when our furnace keeps turning off. Sometimes, we can almost go into panic mode trying to figure out what’s wrong. No need to panic. Some issues can be easily fixed. Others will take professional help. Here are a couple of things you can do if your furnace keeps turning off. Check Your Filters You should change out your filters every two or three months. A dirty filter will not allow enough air into your furnace for it to function properly. The heat exchanger inside the furnace will start to overheat. A heat sensor will notice this and turn off your furnace. After the heat exchanger cools down, your furnace will restart, only to shut down again from overheating. Have a Trained Technician Run a Diagnostic Check of Your Furnace Some issues causing your furnace to turn off should be handled by a trained professional. The reasons for getting a trained professional is for your safety as well as to maintain the integrity of your furnace. The licensed and reliable technicians of in Savannah, GA, will thoroughly check your furnace to quickly...

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Signs You’re Overworking Your AC System

October 1, 2019

If you’re running your AC system constantly, it may need a break. In areas such as Savannah, where you depend on your air conditioning, it must work without fail. We are happy to give you some advice on when it’s time to have maintenance done, repairs, or a replacement. Unfamiliar Noises If your AC system is making noise that seems like the unit is struggling to keep up, it could be something as simple as changing the air filter or cleaning the ducts. If it persists, it might be time to look into a replacement with . Spike in Energy Bills Another tell-tale sign of an AC being overworked is outrageous energy bills. Changing to an energy-efficient model or considering zoned air conditioning might be a better choice that’ll save you money in the long run. System Leaks If there are damp smells or if the unit isn’t cooling as it should, there could be an issue with the drainage or coil. Leaking inside or outside the home could indicate a blockage. Mold can form, and this can cause health problems. Any issues with refrigerant, such as spotting a large puddle on the floor, need to be handled immediately. Children,...

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5 HVAC System Sounds You Don’t Want to Hear

September 16, 2019

Heating and air conditioning units large and small, whatever their make or model, become old and worn and start to act up eventually. Most problems, though, do not arise without prior warning: sounds, odors, short-cycling, uneven cooling or lukewarm air and so on. The following will focus on the kinds of sounds that no HVAC system should be emitting and what they point to. 1. Rattling Rattling and clanking are signs that some component, probably wiring or a few nuts and bolts, is becoming loose. If a loose part breaks off entirely, then it may create a banging noise. If the rattling comes from an exterior unit, it may be that leaves or twigs have fallen into the vents. 2. Grinding or Rumbling When the compressor, which is basically the motor, wears down, the pistons may start to grind against each other. In such cases, the entire compressor will need to be replaced, which is a costly job. As for rumbling, this can be a furnace-specific problem: namely, a carbon monoxide leak. 3. Squealing Blowers and fans may squeal or squeak intermittently. In furnaces, a squealing sound may indicate a bad blower fan belt. If you are hearing this noise,...

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Top 5 Reasons for Poor AC Airflow

August 7, 2019

It is sweltering hot in your Savannah home, and it seems that there is barely any cold air coming out of your vents with your air conditioner on. Maybe your AC is blowing warm air, or you notice that some rooms are cold while others feel like an oven. These are all signs that your system could be experiencing one of the following top five reasons for poor AC airflow. 1. Your System’s Filter Is Dirty and Clogged During times of high use, you should check your HVAC system’s air filter at least once a month and change or clean it as needed. A dirty air filter that is clogged with dust, pollen, pet dander, and other contaminants cuts down and, in some cases, could completely stop air from getting into your system. The result is that your air conditioner works harder but produces very little cooled air or airflow. 2. Air Vents Are Closed or Blocked You should make sure that all your system’s returns are kept clear from obstructions to allow for proper airflow. Air vents on the floor or wall should be kept open and not be covered by rugs, curtains, appliances, or furniture. Make sure to...

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Careers in the HVAC Industry

July 17, 2019

If you ask most HVAC professionals about their industry, you will receive similar answers. They’ll tell you that this is a rewarding field to enter. Depending on which position you choose, you will have countless opportunities to help property owners achieve a comfortable indoor environment. 1. High Demand for HVAC Professionals Working with heating and cooling systems is a surefire way to pull in a reliable stream of income. The job prospects are good. Furthermore, both men and women thrive in this field. As a technician, you will make good money because property owners are always on the lookout for a certified problem solver. All makes and models of HVAC units are prone to encounter minor and major problems at some point. Since breakdowns usually occur at the least favorable times, technicians reel in more customers when they provide around-the-clock service. 2. Many Challenges Await You Ordinarily, simple solutions can nip common problems in the bud, but some heating and cooling issues can’t be resolved so easily. General wear and tear will cause an air conditioner to stop functioning properly. Whether a unit has faulty wiring, a worn-out fan motor or a blown capacitor, the HVAC experts at are prepared...

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