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Our team at Harriman Heating & Air Conditioning regularly gets calls about frozen heat pumps. Though common, a heat pump freeze-up usually means your system’s components are not working correctly. Sometimes you can fix it yourself.
Continue ReadingMaintaining a warm and comfortable home becomes a top priority as the colder weather keeps us indoors.
Continue ReadingYou probably already know about the advantages of ductless heating and cooling systems—and how they can significantly lower your Novi home’s carbon footprint while improving your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Continue ReadingWe all know the difference between the heating and cooling settings on a thermostat.
But what’s the difference between the On or Auto switch? How does this setting impact the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your Farmington Hills home?
Continue ReadingThe temperature around Novi, has hit single digits recently and frequently stays below freezing.
How’s your furnace been managing lately? Does it start with a friendly hum, or is it groaning like it’s begrudgingly waking up on a Monday morning?
Heat pumps are very efficient, using up to 50 percent less energy than furnaces or baseboard heaters, according to the US Department of Energy.
Continue ReadingWinter in Livonia, is shaping up to be especially harsh this year. Can you imagine not having your furnace to help you make it through? You go to turn it on … and instead of rushing warm air through your ducts, it rattles, groans, and then just sits in sullen silence, clearly protesting another season of overworked servitude.
Continue ReadingOne of our top priorities at Harriman Heating & Air Conditioning is giving back to our community. That’s why we’re thrilled to congratulate the two winners in our annual Harriman Ultimate Fall Giveaway.
Continue ReadingA furnace is a major investment for any Farmington Hills homeowner. Although it’s not something that will need to be done frequently, most people will face the decision of needing to purchase a new heating system sometime during home ownership.
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Department of Energy raised the minimum efficiency requirements for central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps starting in 2023.
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