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So, you’re thinking about upgrading your Michigan heating and cooling system. Have you ever heard of dual fuel?
In some ways, heat pumps have an edge over the traditional combination of a furnace and central air conditioning (AC) unit. However, no two households are the same, and each option has its pros and cons That’s why Harriman Heating & Air is pleased to offer a variety of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) products tailored to your Livonia living needs.
Want to heat and cool your Farmington Hills home, fight climate change, and save money—all at the same time?
With the record-low temperatures and extreme conditions most of the country is currently experiencing, our Harriman Heating & Air professionals want to share some insights and tips with you to keep your indoors cozy while Old Man Winter blusters away outdoors.
If your furnace is producing a strange smell, you should always treat it with caution. While the cause for the odor may be benign, it could just as easily be harmful to inhale. When in doubt, always open windows to ensure ventilation, and evacuate your Livonia home.
If your furnace seems to be producing heat inconsistently around your Farmington Hills home to you, you’re not alone. Many homes have varied conditions from room to room causing spotty heating or cooling. On cold days, this can be a nuisance. For example, you may be confined to only a few rooms in your home. Or you might have to wear a coat and blanket just to function around the house.
There’s nothing quite like going green. By choosing environmentally friendly systems for your Livonia home, you’ll reduce your carbon footprint and can even save money. Help the environment while also benefiting yourself—who wouldn’t want that?
We often hear from Michigan customers who want to understand the risks of carbon monoxide (CO). At Harriman Heating & Air Conditioning, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ)—especially when it comes to the deadly nature of this silent killer.
Before the days get too short, remember to check off heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) maintenance from your autumn to-do list.