A zone damper is a device installed in your HVAC system ductwork that is designed to regulate where the air goes within your home. A closed damper will prevent air from going to a certain room of the home, and open dampers allow air to pass through.
Utilizing your dampers will not only prevent cooling rooms that are not utilized, but will create a balanced air distribution effect in the other rooms.…
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Your air conditioner sucks in air and blows it out again, over and over throughout the day. If dust and other debris is not removed from this air with each circulation, your air just grows dirtier and dirtier over time. Thankfully, this is the job of your air conditioner’s filter. The filter traps debris so it does not just keep recirculating, leading to higher indoor air quality. But while the concept is simple, there’s a bit more to AC filters than you might expect.…
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When it comes to your HVAC systems, it is crucial that there is adequate airflow. Without it, you will not be comfortable inside your home. Not only that, but your air conditioning and heating unit will also suffer from unnecessary damage and premature wear and tear due to the fact that airflow issues can and will increase the overall amount of stress on the system and possibly result in breakdowns. Now, there are a number of reasons that poor airflow can occur, but here are a few of the most common:…
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