Category: Energy Efficient HVAC

Fall HVAC Tune-Up Elements: Operational Checks

There are a few important ways of keeping your home and its fixtures protected throughout the year, and fall HVAC tune-ups are a great example. Fall is an ideal time to attend to your HVAC system, including both your AC that's been stressed across the summer and your furnace that will be taking on most […]

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AC and Solar Panels: Considerations Before Installing

In part one of this two-part blog series, we looked at some of the setup options and panel needs that may come if you're looking to ensure you can run your AC system via power generated from solar panels. This is a growingly common setup for homes and businesses alike, and you may have a […]

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AC and Solar Panels: Setup Options, Panel Needs

As many home and building owners modernize their structures and upgrade various components, there may be questions about whether certain elements are compatible with one another. Within the realm of HVAC, one such question will often sound something like this: If one is installing solar panels as their primary power source moving forward, will this […]

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Blank Thermostat: Components Off, Blown Fuse, Wiring Issue

In part one of this two-part blog series, we went over some possible causes of situations where your home or building's thermostat goes blank and will not respond to commands. This can be enormously frustrating as a resident, but knowing why it's happening can go a long way to helping you remedy the issue, either […]

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Blank Draper Thermostat: Batteries, Fuses and Power

There are several HVAC system issues that can be frustrating, and one of the best candidates here is when your home or building's thermostat simply goes blank and stops working. This is different from most other HVAC issues, which tend to originate from components that you can see and hear -- what do you do […]

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Spring HVAC Upkeep: Common Issues to Look For

Especially in a place like Lehi or other nearby parts of Utah, where temperatures vary from very hot in the summer to below freezing in the winter, the seasons between those two major poles are important transitional periods. Take the spring season we're currently in, for instance: This is an ideal time for homeowners to […]

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Riverton Furnace Replacement Signs: Age, Humidity, Noises, Cracks

In part one of this two-part blog series, we went over some common signs that your furnace might need replacement. Furnaces can last many years, but they also may reach a point where they're no longer useful -- and recognizing this ahead of time can save you some major money and hassle. At Airtime Heating […]

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Furnace Replacement Signs: Bills, Constant Repairs, Uneven Heating

As we enter the cold winter season in Utah, one of the most important HVAC components in most homes will be the furnace. Responsible for supplying the entire space with heat, the furnace is your top source of comfort and warmth during this season -- and if it's having issues, you'll deal with both a […]

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Variable-Speed AC Unit Basics, Benefits and Worth

If you’re considering upgrading your home’s air conditioner unit in the near future, one of the modern options that will be available to you is known as a variable-speed air conditioner. Allowing for better efficiency and comfort than previous AC models in multiple ways, variable-speed compressors are becoming more and more popular today – should […]

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DOE HVAC Standards: Basics, Regions and SEER Rating

While many are not aware of it, did you realize that the area where you live in the United States has a direct impact on the HVAC products available to you? This is just one of several impacts of the US Department of Energy's minimum energy efficiency standards that have been introduced and updated over […]

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