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HVAC: Keeping Your Cool In the Summer

Hey! My name is Danny and this is my new HVAC blog. HVAC might seem like a really boring subject, but have you ever considered that when you enter the local shopping mall or your place of work, the only reason it feels comfortable is because of the complex HVAC systems. I only came to truly appreciate my HVAC system when it stopped working. It was a really hot day in Sydney and I came home from work to discover the inside of my home was hotter than the surface of the sun. I called in a contractor who fixed up the HVAC system and gave me some great tips. Since then, I have been finding out all I can about the world of HVAC.

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5 Reasons Why Your Heating and Cooling System Is Short Cycling

Home HVAC systems automatically switch on their heating and cooling functions to bring your home to the correct temperature. However, sometimes this automated action goes awry, leading to the system switching on and off very rapidly in a process known as short cycling. You should not ignore short cycling as it is inefficient and could also be a sign that there is something seriously wrong with your home heating and cooling system. Read More 

Ducted Vs. Ductless Air Conditioning Systems: Choosing the Right One for Your Home

Are you looking for an air conditioning system for your home? Choosing an air conditioning system can be a daunting task. With many options available in the market, you will need to consider cost, size, availability of space, cooling capacity, etc., to find the best system for your needs. However, your choice will often come down to a ducted system or a ductless one. As the name implies, ducted systems, sometimes referred to as central systems, rely on a series of ducts connected to a central unit. Read More 

How to Troubleshoot a Split System AC

Split system air conditioning systems need occasional maintenance and repairs to keep them working well. Before you reach out to a split system repair company, it can be helpful to work through a few simple troubleshooting steps so you can identify the nature of the problem. Here are some tips you can use to troubleshoot your split system if it develops one of the following problems. 1. Can't Turn On Split System Read More 

How to Identify the Subtle Signs of Electric Furnace Malfunction

A properly functioning furnace should provide adequate heat for your indoor spaces. If your electric furnace is in despair, you may be in for an ugly surprise. The equipment may fail mid-season, throwing your household into a heating emergency. Electric furnaces display subtle signs of malfunction before they stop working. If you're keen enough to identify the following signs, you can call for repairs and avert a heating emergency.  Unusual sounds Read More 

See Why You May Want to Install a New Boiler System in Your Home

Is your heating system working and operating at maximum capacity? Do you wince when you receive your gas bill? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, it might be time to upgrade some appliances, such as the boiler in your home.  Installing a new boiler system is essential in providing ultimate comfort and relaxation in your home. Replacing your older boiler with a newer and efficient model can prove to be the most viable option when your old boiler shows signs of wear and tear. Read More