Do You Know How Your Home’s Thermostat Actually Works?

Thermostats have changed so much over the years that you pretty much have a mini computer doing all the work. This can make you wonder how they actually work, since it may not be as obvious as it once was with old-fashioned thermostats. Here is what you need to know to better understand your HVAC system. The Temperature Sensor The thermostat essentially has the job of turning the HVAC system on and off, and it does this through the temperature sensor. Read More 

Little Parts That Sometimes Fail On New-Ish Furnaces

People often assume that if they get a new furnace, it won't have any problems for years. Often, this is the case. But new furnaces do sometimes break. Sometimes, a part is faulty from the factory and gives out after a few years. Other times, a lack of maintenance may cause a new furnace to break prematurely. The good news is that when a new-ish furnace breaks, the part that breaks is usually a small one – and the repairs are often covered under warranty. Read More 

Want Your Heating System To Serve You Longer? Prioritize These 3 Maintenance Tips

A heating system is one of the most vital appliances you should have because it helps you keep your home warm, especially during the cold season. It usually makes your home more comfortable for your family during winter. So if your current one has malfunctioned or isn't reliable, you should consider installing a new system. However, you must know what to do to ensure the newly installed heating system is functional and reliable for a long time. Read More