Frequently Asked Questions
Heating FAQs
Why is my heater blowing cold air?
Common reasons include thermostat settings, pilot light issues, or dirty filters. If it's persistent, have a technician inspect it.
Why isn’t my heat working when I turn it on for the first time in the winter?
In many homes, natural gas is only used for heating. If your heat won’t turn on, it’s often because the gas supply hasn’t been switched back on after the warmer months. Be sure to check your gas line before the first cold snap.
Indoor Air Quality & Efficiency FAQs
How can I improve my indoor air quality?
Regular filter changes, duct cleaning, air purifiers, and proper ventilation help. Consider a whole-home air purification system.
How can I lower my energy bills?
Regular maintenance, programmable thermostats, sealing ducts, and upgrading to energy-efficient systems can reduce utility costs.
Cooling FAQs
Why isn’t my AC blowing cold air?
This could be due to a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, a thermostat issue, or a malfunctioning compressor. A professional inspection can pinpoint the cause.
How often should I replace my air filter?
Every 1–3 months, depending on usage, pets, and indoor air quality. A dirty filter can restrict airflow and reduce efficiency.
General HVAC FAQs
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
It’s recommended to service your HVAC system twice a year — once in the spring for the cooling system and once in the fall for the heating system.
How do I know if I need to replace my HVAC system?
Signs include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, uneven heating/cooling, strange noises. Our first priority is treating the problem. Replacing your unit is
Why is regular HVAC maintenance important?
Routine maintenance increases energy efficiency, extends the life of your system, reduces the risk of breakdowns, and ensures consistent indoor comfort.