Keeping your home's interior cool is essential when outdoor temperatures begin to climb. Without access to a functional air conditioning system, it can be impossible to keep your home cool. Your air conditioning system is made up of several vital components that all contribute to the cooling and distribution of air.
The condenser is responsible for releasing heat generated by your air conditioner as it works to cool your home. Without a functioning condenser, you will notice an increase in the temperature of your indoor air.
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With the winter approaching quickly, you most likely have shut off your air conditioner until next spring. You may be wondering if you should cover the outdoor condenser of your home's air conditioner before the snow comes. Here is what you need to know about protecting your condenser:
Should You Purchase a Condenser Cover?
A cover doesn't do much to protect a condenser during the winter. They can actually do more harm than good to the condenser in some situations.
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If you have a forced air heating system, then you may constantly hear the advice to change your furnace air filter. This is something that both novices and professionals will talk about, and there are some serious issues that can develop if you choose not to change the filter on time. Keep reading to learn about a few of these problems.
An Overheated System
Air filters are placed along the air intake where air is pulled into the system before it is heated.
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The greatest downside of owning male cats and dogs is the fact that they have no choice but to mark their territories. One of the most inconvenient things they can mark is your central air conditioning unit. It doesn't take long for you to figure out that they've done this because your home will fill with an obnoxiously disgusting odor when your air conditioning kicks on to cool off your home.
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When you rely on your boiler to keep your house warm, it's easy to get frustrated when something goes awry. Some issues are minor and can be addressed by the avid DIYer. But if you're a new homeowner or you've never dealt with appliance issues, you may not know if the situation warrants a call to the professionals. Here are four common signs that your boiler may be in need of a repair.
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