Colorado is known for its dry climate. You feel it every time you take a breath. You can feel it on your skin. In the winter, your indoor air can become even dryer. That’s because cooler air holds less water vapor. When the snow starts to fly and your furnace kicks into overdrive, it continually … Continued
It’s a common problem in today’s homes: some rooms are too hot while others are too cold. If you’re looking for a way to keep your home more comfortable every day of the year, a dual-zoned heating and cooling system may be just what you’re looking for. What is dual-zoned heating and cooling? It’s a … Continued
An HVAC zoned system is also known as zoned HVAC. It’s a system that utilizes dampers in the ductwork to control the way heated and cooled air flow. This allows you to customize your heating and cooling solutions for increased comfort and efficiency. Prefer one zone colder while another is warmer? HVAC zoned systems make … Continued
What will this winter bring – record-setting heat, or blizzards and low temperatures? It’s always a gamble here in Colorado. Sometimes you can see both in a matter of hours. But no matter what the weather blows in each day, protecting your HVAC equipment from snow and ice should be a high priority. Exhaust and … Continued
What’s lurking inside your home? According to the EPA, quite a lot. The air you breathe inside your home can contain things like: Considering most people spend 90 percent of their time indoors, where pollutants can be as much as five times greater than what you find outdoors, now’s the time to do something about … Continued
How many times have you turned your thermostat up when you enter one room, only to adjust it again as you spend time in another? It’s a common problem. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could set different temperatures in different rooms based on comfort and need? You can, with HVAC zoning. Head back several … Continued
Think your furnace and air conditioner are two separate systems? Think again. While a furnace and air conditioner each have their own stand-alone equipment, they are a part of the overall HVAC system that utilizes the same ventilation system to heat and cool your home. Every time your air conditioner or furnace runs, it blows … Continued
Tune-up. If you look it up in the dictionary, “tune-up” means: A furnace tune-up gets to the heart of your heating system, checking it for potential problems so it can be repaired before the issues escalate in size. A furnace tune-up gives a professional HVAC technician a chance to look at all of the working … Continued
What does it mean for a furnace to work well? For most homeowners, it means: Keeping us comfortable no matter what the weather is like outside Keeping our utility bills as low as possible We don’t think much about the furnace as long as each of these is in place. But a sudden change in … Continued
It starts as the temperatures continue to fall. The first frost warning is advised. The first snowflake falls from the sky. While the temperatures may still fluctuate 30, 40, 50 degrees, or more during one day, it’s time to get your HVAC system ready for a new season. You’ve used your air conditioner almost daily … Continued