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Your home is a place for rest and relaxation. Heating and cooling is a big part of that equation—but so is indoor air quality (IAQ).
When you are breathing your home’s air, it is optimal for the traveling air to be as clean as possible, because it carries particles or debris that will settle in the ducts and carry it straight to you.
In the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, your thermostat is the undisputed leader of the heating and cooling team. It signals your furnace and air conditioner (AC) when to turn on and off.
Most people do not realize how pivotal the HVAC air filter is to both their homes and their HVAC systems.
Change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors when you change your clocks for daylight savings. It’s an easy reminder to replace them and is very important for your safety!
You have just inspected your air filter, only to find it is sopping wet! Thoughts begin to race through your head, and you ask yourself, Is my furnace breaking down? or Is this going to be expensive to repair?
At Harriman Heating & Air Conditioning, we want you to breathe in fresh air, which is why we offer maintenance to keep your HVAC in top shape.
Regularly scheduled maintenance can help you catch symptoms of bigger problems before they become an issue for your business.
If you notice a pool of water has formed around the furnace in your Michigan home, don’t be alarmed. In most cases, this is not a serious or expensive problem—it is a pretty common issue.
If you ever hear your gas furnace turn on but cannot feel any warm air blowing from the vents inside your Michigan home, chances are the pilot light went out.