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Don't Go On Without Reading This Post About COOLING AND HEATING The air quality and temperature of the air in you home is very important. It affects your and your loved one's comfort and health. That is why it is important to know about HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning)to keep the air in your home clean and the right temperature. Before you hire anyone to do any work on your HVAC, be sure to get a written estimate which has itemized costs listed on it. This will ensure that comparing one contractor to another will be simple as you can see what one offers that another doesn't, or what price they're charging for the same items. When a contractor gives you a list of references, be sure to make use of it. Call the people on the list and ask about the quality of the work, how closely they came to their quote and whether or not the work was completed according to the promised timeline. Let your friends and family know about the discounts that are possible via ENERGY STAR. There's a lot of savings that can be had here, so why hold this good news all to yourself! You can save those closest to you hundreds of dollars over the course of a year. Be sure to get every quote or estimate in written form. You have no recourse on a verbal agreement, so a written contract is a must. This will allow you to follow up if something goes wrong or you don't get what you were promised, protecting you from shady contractors. Make sure that your contractor provides http://www.sears.com/search=furnace%20air%20filters a home assessment. Not every HVAC solution is for everyone. Your home could have special needs for heating and cooling. Your contractor should do a walk around of your space to judge what is best. If they aren't be sure to request one. If you want to seriously extend the life of your HVAC system, as well as cut down your overall power bill, install ceiling fans in commonly used warm season rooms. Energy-star certified ceiling fans can sometimes cut your HVAC use in half. However, you won't physically notice a difference in temperature. Make sure that the HVAC contractor you plan to hire does not use subcontractors to do their work. Many people use this as an excuse to shirk their responsibility in the event that something goes wrong when your system is being worked on. Only allow this if there is a note in the contract about what will happen if there is an issue. If you are looking to save money with your HVAC system, consider turning down the air conditioner in the summer and turning the heat down in the winter. Putting on a sweater on a cold day can save you a ton of money on your utility bill, as can enjoying a cold drink instead of heavy air conditioning use. To reduce the air conditioning's energy cost, close drapes, blinds and shades that cover windows which face the sun. Also, white shades will reflect the heat away from the house, keeping it cooler and saving you money. It is also recommended that you close the vents in rooms that are not used

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The air quality and temperature of the air in you home is very important. It affects your and yourloved one's comfort and health. That is why it is important to know about HVAC (heating, ventilationand air conditioning)to keep the air in your home clean and the right temperature.

Before you hire anyone to do any work on your HVAC, be sure to get a written estimate which hasitemized costs listed on it. This will ensure that comparing one contractor to another will be simpleas you can see what one offers that another doesn't, or what price they're charging for the sameitems.

When a contractor gives you a list of references, be sure to make use of it. Call the people on the listand ask about the quality of the work, how closely they came to their quote and whether or not thework was completed according to the promised timeline.

Let your friends and family know about the discounts that are possible via ENERGY STAR. There's alot of savings that can be had here, so why hold this good news all to yourself! You can save thoseclosest to you hundreds of dollars over the course of a year.

Be sure to get every quote or estimate in written form. You have no recourse on a verbal agreement,so a written contract is a must. This will allow you to follow up if something goes wrong or you don'tget what you were promised, protecting you from shady contractors.

Make sure that your contractor provides http://www.sears.com/search=furnace%20air%20filters ahome assessment. Not every HVAC solution is for everyone. Your home could have special needs forheating and cooling. Your contractor should do a walk around of your space to judge what is best. Ifthey aren't be sure to request one.

If you want to seriously extend the life of your HVAC system, as well as cut down your overall powerbill, install ceiling fans in commonly used warm season rooms. Energy-star certified ceiling fans cansometimes cut your HVAC use in half. However, you won't physically notice a difference intemperature.

Make sure that the HVAC contractor you plan to hire does not use subcontractors to do their work.Many people use this as an excuse to shirk their responsibility in the event that something goeswrong when your system is being worked on. Only allow this if there is a note in the contract aboutwhat will happen if there is an issue.

If you are looking to save money with your HVAC system, consider turning down the air conditionerin the summer and turning the heat down in the winter. Putting on a sweater on a cold day can saveyou a ton of money on your utility bill, as can enjoying a cold drink instead of heavy air conditioninguse.

To reduce the air conditioning's energy cost, close drapes, blinds and shades that cover windowswhich face the sun. Also, white shades will reflect the heat away from the house, keeping it coolerand saving you money. It is also recommended that you close the vents in rooms that are not used

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often. This will ensure that you are not spending money cooling less-used rooms.

Installing a whole-house fan can either cool your home without the use of air conditioning or makeyour air conditioner more efficient. It blows out all of the hot air which collects in your attic, and thisair flow draws in cool air from your basement and up into your home.

Install a programmable thermostat to save energy costs. These convenient thermostats may shaveten percent or more off of your bills, because they significantly cut energy use when you're notaround. Some newer programmable thermostats have computerized controls you can access fromyour personal computer, laptop or mobile media device.

Do you want to make go to website sure your HVAC unit works for you like it should? It is importantto have your unit maintained on a regular basis. Any reputable technician will know exactly what youmean if you call them and ask for a maintenance service on your system.

Do not close your vents. Keep air vents open and unblocked at all times. Many people believe thatclosing off a vent will save them money on cooling costs. This is not true. It can actually damageyour HVAC system. Closing vents can cause your cooling coil to freeze and damage the compressor.

When you are looking to buy a new air conditioner, consider your climate. If you live in a hot, dryarea, then an evaporative cooler will be your best bet. If you live in a humid area, opt for acompressor-style unit as it's the only one which will work.

Be sure to check your Filter Check light frequently on any stand-alone units. If it is on, turn the unitoff as you can't operate it without a filter in place. Clean the filter carefully and return it to itsproper location, but don't operate the unit if the filter is still wet.

Make sure to be specific about everything that is written in your contracts. It should detail the workthat is being done, the materials being used and the amount of time it will take to complete the job.Leaving anything out can give the contractor an exit if something goes wrong.

If your HVAC unit is not operating as efficiently as it once was, check the evaporator coil in it? Theremay be some debris blocking it which is causing the issue. You can use a soft brush to clean it - likethe one you find as an attachment for handheld vacuum cleaners.

While it is common practice to negotiate a rate quoted by a contractor, you should not offer anamount that the contractor will find offensive. They have to pay for things like insurance andoverhead costs. Keep this in mind when you are trying to haggle with them for a better rate.

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When comparing quotes from multiplecontractors, think carefully about thoseon the bottom of the price list. It's likelythey didn't really look into your homedeeply, or they're making promises theycan't keep. Do they offer you aguarantee? Are they insured? Do theyhave a current licence in your state?

Keeping your home in tip-top shapemeans taking great care of your HVACsystem. It is important to keep thesystem maintained and clean to keepyour family comfortable and healthy. Follow the useful tips above to know how to hire the rightpeople and use the right equipment to keep your HVAC system in good shape.