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How To Change Your Furnace or AC Filter

January 28th, 2010 by Melissa Doyle

Changing your air filter is vital to increasing the longevity of your furnace and air conditioner. These filters trap pollutants and dust so that you don’t have to breathe them in, but if they get too full your appliance has to work harder. These filters should be changed monthly during high usage seasons; summer for your air conditioner and winter for your furnace. No idea how to change them? Here’s a step by step guide:
1. Turn off your system.
2. The filter will be located close to the intake-outtake blower (in most homes it’s close to your control box). There may be a door or panel that swings or lifts open; open it and remove the filter.
3. Before you install your new filter look around the edge to find an arrow. This arrow tells you the direction of the filter. Make sure the arrow points to the blower and is not installed backwards (check the direction of your old filter before you take it out or just as you remove it if you’re not sure which way it goes in)
4. Lastly, turn your system back on and make sure it’s functioning properly.
All filters will come with a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Report Value) rating, and the higher the rating, the higher the efficiency of your air filter, which means more particles will be pulled out of your air. Just remember, disposable filters are supposed to be changed every month. If you have problems changing your filters, call your local HVAC contractor, he will be happy to help you!

Handy Facts To Know When You Need A Service Call

November 3rd, 2009 by Melissa Doyle

When you need to have your air conditioner or heater repaired, you need to have certain details prepared to tell your contractor. Even the smallest detail just may help diagnose the problem faster. Have these facts handy when your contractor arrives:


  • The brand, model number, and age of your system
  • The last time it was serviced and who serviced it
  • The date the filters were last changed
  • When you first noticed your unit was not working properly
  • Are there unusual noises, smells, or fluids coming from your unit?
  • What was the weather like when it started acting up?

Also, be sure to check out our Quality Installation Guide

It’s Catching On…

September 22nd, 2009 by AJ Nahmad

We love seeing articles like this one on azcentral.com.  It let’s us know that the power of energy-efficient HVAC is finally becoming a well deserved headline.

Arizona’s summer is long and hot, no doubt about it, so the importance of having a green home that can keep you cool at a price that’s affordable is all the more important.  We love that the author of this article is letting the citizens of Scottsdale know that newer, more efficienct A/C units can save homeowners significant moola.  Readers are encouraged to contact a contractor about getting a right-size system and programmable thermostat. It’s almost too easy!

So we praise you azcentral.com and we’ll be keeping an eye out for other articles like this from around the country to praise as well.  It’s catching on…

The Key to Efficiency? Ensure a Quality HVAC Installation

May 12th, 2009 by AJ Nahmad

How can you maximize your heating and cooling efficiency?  Start by making sure your system is installed properly.  If it’s not, it may be running up to 50% less efficienty than its optimal.  50%!!

What do we mean by quality installation?  We spell it out in detail here, but it boils down to  a handful of items: selecting the right size unit (by tonnage), ensuring proper air flow (no leaky ducts), and a proper refrigerant charge.  These are not do it yourself items as you can imagine.

You’ll have to have a professional HVAC contractor perform tests to make sure these items are up to par.  But that doens’t mean this is totally out of your hands…use our Quality Installation Checklist to follow along, ask the right questions, and make sure that pro is acting professionally.  [Then come back to AC Doc and write a review about your experience]





 


 
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