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Making Your Home and Office More Energy Efficient

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Unless you are careful, your home or office could be wasting enormous amounts of energy. While this may not seem like a huge problem, just think what this means for your electricity bills. Okay, now we have your attention!

The heating and cooling, lighting, appliances, and other equipment you use can have profound effects on your monthly energy bills. Other factors that impact the energy efficiency of your home include: drafty rooms, cold floors, dust and debris in the air, and peeling paint. These various factors can lead to high energy bills.

Improving Energy Efficiency

1. Have a professional home energy audit. This will help identify problem areas in terms of energy efficiency.

2. Regularly change your air filters. Clogged or dirty filter will need to work harder in order to push out warm or cold air, thus using and wasting more energy.

3. Regularly cleaning will reduce the amount of dust, dirt, and other debris in the air – debris that could may seep into your HVAC system.

4. Utilize energy efficient equipment. Look for the Energy Star label!

5. Add insulation to help your home’s overall energy efficiency. Insulation can be used to not only block heat loss during the colder months of the year, but also to block out some of the heat gain you will receive during the warmer months.

6. Adding carpet onto bare floors will help trap some of the warmth into the room. Plus, it will make your home much more comfortable.

7. Utilize energy efficient light bulbs. These bulbs produce adequate light, but also use less energy – thus saving you money!

8. Have your HVAC system inspected by a heating and cooling professional like the ones found at Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning.

You can greatly improve the energy efficiency of your home or office by utilizing the above recommendations.

If you have any further questions or wish to schedule a service call, please contact Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!

Clean Air is Maryland’s trusted resource for heating and air conditioning since 1972. Our professional and courteous staff has the experience to help you with any heating and cooling installation or repair need. Call today to schedule an appointment for a free in home consultation.

We proudly serve the following counties for residential services: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County.

You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Energy Efficiency at Home and Work

Don’t Get Left in the Cold, Have Your HVAC System Serviced and Repaired by a Professional

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Every year, countless homeowners are left in the cold because their HVAC system fails right in the middle of winter. So if you are in need of a completely new heating system or if your current system is in desperate need of repairs, do the smart thing and give Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning a call right away!

Most heating and central air conditioning problems can be resolved with a simple service call. Clean Air Heating & Air Conditioning’s licensed HVAC service technicians will diagnose the problem and provide you with an honest assessment of your HVAC system. If a more complex issue is discovered, Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning will present you with all options so that you can make an informed decision.

Some signs that your heating unit may require replacement or repairs include:

•Lack of heat

•Insufficient heat

•Noises from unit

• Broken thermostat

• Frequently cycling blower unit

• Giant temperature swings, either overall or room to room

•Leaks

• A burned-out pilot light

If you are experiencing any of the above problems, call Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning right away! At Clean Air, we have set the standard for heating & air conditioning service and installation excellence. We’re so confident you’ll be pleased with your fast, friendly and professional service, we are certain that you will become a customer for life.

If you have any further questions or wish to schedule a service call, please contact Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!

Clean Air is Maryland’s trusted resource for heating and air conditioning since 1972. Our professional and courteous staff has the experience to help you with any heating and cooling installation or repair need. Call today to schedule an appointment for a free in home consultation.

We proudly serve the following counties for residential services: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County.

You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Prepare for Winter With Radiant Heat, Boiler Repair, and Other Heat Solutions From the Experts!

Choosing a Programmable Thermostat

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Perhaps one of the most useful recent interventions in the heating and cooling industry is the programmable thermostat. This little device provides several benefits, including:

Greater Control Over the Temperature of Your Home: Unlike your traditional thermostat that maintains a constant temperature 24 hours a day, a programmable thermostat allows you to adjust temperatures during specific times. This will lead to…

Increased Comfort: You can program your thermostat to turn off your HVAC system when you leave for and have it turn back on an hour before you arrive home, meaning you will still come home to a comfortable house.

Reduced Energy Use: A programmable thermostat allows you to use energy only when you need to, unlike traditional thermostats that waste energy even when you are not home or asleep. This energy savings will have a positive effect on the environment and will…

Save You Money on Your Heating and Cooling Bill: We will talk about this more in next week’s blog, so be sure check back!

But how does one go about choosing the right programmable thermostat for his/her home? Well, it all depends on you and your schedule and how often you are away from home for long periods of time – work, school, and other activities. So look at your schedule and then take a look at how each type of programmable thermostat fits your lifestyle.

7-day models: These provide the most flexibility and are ideal if your daily schedule tends to change a lot. 7-day models allow you to set different programs (with four possible temperature periods per day) for each day of the week.

5+2-day models: If you use the same schedule every weekday and another on the weekends, then this programmable thermostat is best suited for your needs.

5-1-1 models: This model of programmable thermostat allows you to set one program for Monday-Friday, another on Saturday and another on Sunday.

If you have any further questions about choosing the right programmable thermostat for your home, please contact Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!

We can also professionally install any programmable thermostat!

Clean Air is Maryland’s trusted resource for heating and air conditioning since 1972. Our professional and courteous staff has the experience to help you with any heating and cooling installation or repair need. Call today to schedule an appointment for a free in home consultation.

We proudly serve the following counties for residential services: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County.

You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Sources:

1. Which Programmable Thermostat is Best for Me?

2. Choosing the Right Thermostat for Your Home

3. Reasons to Choose a Programmable Thermostat for your HVAC System by TDHMECHANICAL

 

Carbon Monoxide and Home Heating Systems

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The use of space heaters, gas stoves, water heaters, wood and gas fireplaces, and gas furnaces can increase your risk of carbon monoxide exposure, which can lead to fatigue, headaches, dizziness, confusion, disorientation, vomiting, and other flu-like symptoms. Extended exposure can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning and even death.

Now if that doesn’t scare you into getting your home heating system inspected for restrictions or leaks, I don’t know what will.

A heating system inspection and tune-up will ensure that your gas furnace is working properly and efficiently. This will also ensure that small problems and leaks do not become big problems, resulting in costly repairs and potential carbon monoxide exposure.

In addition to annual maintenance inspections of your home heating system, fireplace, chimney, flues and wood stoves before every winter, you should also take the following precautions:

•           Never use charcoal or kerosene in your fireplace.

•           Always be sure that the flue is open when using your chimney.

•           Never leave your car running inside the garage, even if the garage door is up.

•           Have a several Carbon Monoxide Detectors Installed in your home.

•           Trust your HVAC maintenance, repairs, and inspections to a qualified heating a cooling company, like Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning.

Most heating and central air conditioning problems can be resolved with a simple service call. Clean Air Heating & Air Conditioning’s licensed HVAC service technicians will diagnose the problem and provide you with an honest assessment of your HVAC system. If a more complex issue is discovered, Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning will present you with all options so that you can make an informed decision.

At Clean Air, we have set the standard for heating & air conditioning service and installation excellence. We’re so confident you’ll be pleased with your fast, friendly and professional service, we are certain that you will become a customer for life.

If you have any questions about Home Heating System Inspections or wish to schedule and assessment, please contact Clean Air by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!

Clean Air is Maryland’s trusted resource for heating and air conditioning since 1972. Our professional and courteous staff has the experience to help you with any heating and cooling installation or repair need. Call today to schedule an appointment for a free in home consultation.

We proudly serve the following counties for residential services: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County.

You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Carbon Monoxide and Home Heating Systems

Installing New Units

Friday, November 4th, 2011

We have already explained that R-410A will slowly phase out ozone-depleting R-22 as the main refrigerent  in heat pumps and air conditioning systems.  So you know that while chemical manufacturers will no longer be allowed to produce R-22 for use in new A/C systems, they will still be allowed to produce and import R-22 for use in servicing existing equipment, at least until 2020. Then only recycled R22 will be available.
So what does this mean for you?

  1. Your Current Unit: Existing R-22 units will continue to be serviced with R-22. There are no EPA requirements to convert your current system for use with R-410A.
  2. New Units: The transition from R-22 has required a redesign of heat pumps and air conditioners to include compressors and other components specifically designed for us with R-410A. This means that if you need to replace one component of your HVAC unit in the future, you will probably be required to replace your entire system.
  3. Your HVAC Technician: These alternative products and the new processes associated with them mean that your heating and cooling specialist will be required to undergo additional training. So be sure that your HVAC dealer is properly schooled in the installation and service techniques required for use of that substitute refrigerant.

If you have any other questions about how the switch to R-410A will affect you, please contact Clean Air by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!

Put your trust in a professional heating and cooling company with a proven track record of success. Clean Air is Maryland’s trusted resource for heating and air conditioning since 1972. Our professional and courteous staff has the experience to help you with any heating and cooling installation or repair need. Call today to schedule an appointment for a free in home consultation.

You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Sources:
What You Should Know about Refrigerants When Purchasing or Repairing a Residential A/C System or Heat Pump