Archive for the ‘Furnace’ Category
many property owners spend hundreds of dollars on fancy air purifiers in hopes that they will remove unpleasant odors from the air in their homes. however, most air purifiers have no odor removing abilities at all unless they also have an activated carbon filter. your local correction technician offers their home owners some of the most advanced air purifiers on the market, and they are also equipped with activated carbon filters!
Depending on the type of filter you use, you may have to change it more or less frequently than the reminder advises. However, neglecting to change the filter enough can cause serious damage to the furnace and to the air quality in the home.
Dust mites are found in most every home—your home.
An indoor air quality device that introduces moisture to heated air as it passes from the furnace into the ductwork for distribution throughout the home.
When an air handler or furnace is positioned on its side and circulates air in one end and out the other.
Whole-house humidity can be added with a unit that connects to your forced-air furnace.
I’ve invested quite a bit of money into my home. I want it to be nice and I want it to be comfortable. When I realized our furnace and air conditioning system was due for replacement I wanted to make to best investment for my home. I initially was driven by price. This is an [...]
Before closing any registers, you need to consult a professional contractor. There are several factors that need to be taken into account before you ever close off a room. If you don’t consult a professional first, you could end up wasting more money on your energy bills and cause major damage to the heating unit.
Located in the furnace, the heat exchanger transfers heat to the surrounding air
The advice floating around about filter replacement is rather vague. Most say to change the furnace filter “frequently” in order to prevent furnace and air quality problems. But, how frequent is “frequently?” Some say to change the filter monthly, and that isn’t necessarily bad advice. Every homeowner should at check the filter monthly and if [...]![]()
