What Could Be Wrong With My Air Conditioning Unit?

February 26, 2010 by admin  
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I have central heating and air. When i woke up this morning my heat was on..but the unit outside was making a horrible noise. It was very loud and it sounded like a table saw. A very high pitch screaching noise. It looked like the fan was having a hard time spinning…but im not sure. It rained here Sunday and Tuesday…and then its gotten down into the 20’s and 30’s here at night…very cold. I dont want to have to call my landlord if I dont have to…hes very noisey. Please help me..what could it be?

Does A Central Heating And Air Need To Be Connected To My Chimney..is This Ture?

February 18, 2010 by admin  
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Contractor says the Furnace doesn’t need to connected to the Chimney is this true. I have never heard of this before.

Heating And Cooling System Not Working?

February 17, 2010 by admin  
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Okay our heating and air conditioning is not working. It worked perfectly fine two weeks ago [the heat] and then we turned it on today [this morning about 12 hours ago] and it has not kicked on at all. Its freezing in my house, and I have no clue why it won’t work when it did just two weeks ago. I can’t feel anything in our vents or hear anything. What could this be. We tried resetting everything down stairs but it hasn’t done anything and that was a few hours ago.

How to save on your heating and air conditioning bills

February 10, 2010 by allanmadams  
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Expect colder winds coming from the north with the arrival of winter. No matter if the temperature rises or go down, your heating and air conditioning bill will surely rise because either you need more heatiing or more cooling. This has always been a problem when snow starts falling during winter and during summer when temperature rises when we need to use our air conditioning systems more. There are ways to save up on your heating and air bills in Charlotte and save your bank account.

 

Joe Palko, a representative from Pottsville handyman service House Doctors, said that it is very simple and easy to protect your home from the biting coldness of winter and the sweaty hot temperature of summer. It will not take up much of your money and you can see that your heating and air consumptions in Charlotte will surely go down.

 

Heat and of course, cold air, escape through spaces in old windows and doors, you can prevent warm or cold air from escaping by wrapping windows or doors in plastic sealing kits. This project will be beneficial in the long run as it will surely cut down your electricity bills.

 

Another way to trap cold and hot air inside, is to insulate the attic or double your current insulation to a rating or R-60 to ensure that the heat and cold air stay inside. Both projects are very cost-effective and will not hurt your budget, ranging only less than 0.

 

Putting pillows at the bottom of doors to prevent drafts also achieve the same result. Alternatively, you can simply use “spot” heating instead of insulating the whole house.

 

Palko suggested, “Turn off the heating in parts of the home that aren’t used and buy a space heater. The latest models of heaters actually provide better heating efficiency at lesser energy. This remarkable solution will only cost you at least .”

 

Another heating and air Charlotte expert Joseph Swope, spokesman for UGI Utilities said that it is also helpful to caulk or weather stripping which will costs less than $10.

How Do You Go About Getting Your Certification For Heating & Cooling?

February 6, 2010 by admin  
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My local parts store(Car Quest)Had the heating and air ASE test.I just filled it out and sent it in and in about 3 weeks received a ASE certification.So call your local auto parts store and ask them about it.Most national parts stores Will give you information about it.Good Luck,God Bless.

I Need A Slogan For A Air Conditioning Business In Louisiana. The Name Is Guitreau’s Heating And Air.?

February 4, 2010 by admin  
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How about:
A Slice of the Arctic in the Deep South
or –
The Weather’s Always Fair –
Guitreau’s Heating and Air.
(Rhymes tend to stick in people’s minds.)

Interested In Geothermal Energy For Your Workplace – Here Is A Article That Explains How Does Geothermal Energy Work

February 4, 2010 by allanmadams  
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Understanding the advantages of Geothermal Energy and how does geothermal energy work

Yellowstone is not just a geyser. Besides being an excellent spot to visit, this favorite tourist destination is a great visible example of geothermal energy.

Galvanizing as Yellowstone is to go to, it’s only 1 little example of an incredibly large source of clean, sustainable energy.

Geothermal energy-literally, heat from the earth-is a clean, abundant and flexible natural resource that’s’s just waiting to meet an ever larger share of the world’s gradually rising energy needs. This source of energy may be employed in three ways : for electricity production, without delay to provide heat and through geothermal heat pumps.

Today, geothermal resources already supply about six p.c of the energy produced in California, 10 % in northwards Nevada, twenty-five p.c on the island of Hawaii, as well as significant power in Utah. Geothermal steam and hot water are routinely used to generate electrical power with the gentlest of environmental impacts.

Thermal waters piped from the ground support greenhouses, fish farms and municipal heating systems. Heat pumps use electricity and coils, or pipes buried in the earth to extract heat or cold from the earth. They can be installed almost anywhere and are widely considered the ideal means for heating and air-conditioning faculties, homes and workplaces. Here are some heat pump costs it your interested.

Geothermal energy has been described by energy experts as “buried treasure” and its potential is vast. This amazing resource amounts to 50,000 times the energy of all oil and gas resources in the world.

This form of energy represents a promising energy supply solution, as folk become more concerned about global warming, pollution and rising fossil energy costs. Geothermal energy produces only one-sixth of the CO2 that a relatively clean, natural gas-fueled power plant produces and little, if any, nitrous oxide or sulfur-bearing gases. No air emissions or liquids are discharged by binary geothermal plants.

Heating systems can simply be integrated into existing communities and can lessen reliance on foreign sources of fossil fuels, thus augmenting national security.

The U.S. Dept of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies program is working with industry to build geothermal energy as an economically competitive contributor to the state’s energy suppl one thousand y.

What Type Of Central Air-heating And Air Purification System Should I Have Installed In My House?

January 28, 2010 by admin  
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ALSO LOOKING AT THE MOST ECONOMIC.MY HOUSE IS 1400 SQ FT. AND I LIVE IN SPRING HILL FLORIDA SO WHO WOULD YOU RECCOMMEND AS A CONTRACTOR FOR THE JOB.

Goodman Heating And Air Conditions Is It Good Or Bad Pt 2?

January 20, 2010 by admin  
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I would like to know how much trouble it is to have a goodman furnace and does it have any night mare stories about it

Does Anyone One Know About Central Heating And Air Conditiong Units?

January 18, 2010 by admin  
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We purchased a home last winter a brand new central heating and air conditioning unit was installed when we moved in it heated great all winter now it is summer and we put it on cool and it still blows out hot air…..any Ideas????

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