With temperatures well below freezing this week, Southern Air wanted to remind you of a few steps to keep your home warm and your HVAC system running smoothly. Here are some helpful tips to make sure you're prepared: Turn On Emergency Heat: If your heat pump is struggling to keep up with the cold, switch your system to emergency heat. This will provide supplemental heat to maintain comfort while preventing strain on your unit. Let Faucets Drip: To avoid frozen pipes, let a small stream of water drip from your faucets—especially those along exterior walls. This helps prevent the pipes from freezing and bursting. Clear Your Vents: Make sure all vents and air returns are unobstructed by furniture or curtains. This allows your system to distribute heat more efficiently. Change Your Filter: A clean air filter ensures your system runs efficiently and avoids overworking, which can lead to breakdowns in extreme temperatures. Seal Drafts: Check for drafts around windows and doors. Seal them to keep warm air in and cold air out—this can also improve your energy efficiency. Keep Your Thermostat Steady: Set your thermostat to a consistent temperature to avoid unnecessary strain on your HVAC system. Rapid temperature changes can wear out components faster. Check for Ice or Snow on Outdoor Units: If you have a heat pump, check for ice buildup on the outdoor unit. Gently remove snow or ice to ensure proper airflow. Stay safe, warm, and comfortable! If you're having trouble with your HVAC system, give Southern Air Residential a call—we’re here to help! #ColdWeatherTips #WinterReady #SouthernAir #HVACCare #HomeMaintenance #StayWarm #WinterTips #FrozenPipes #EmergencyHeat
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As summer temperatures are predicted to rise above historical averages, it is important to ensure the cooling systems in your home or business are running properly. Tony Abate, HVAC specialist, VP and CTO of AtmosAir Solutions, was recently featured in #HomesandGardens to share his knowledge regarding a widespread summer issue. The most common reason for a smelly air conditioner is the accumulation of mold and mildew within the unit. Typical causes for this growth include clogged drain pans, dirty air filters, and leaking ductwork. For this issue, Abate suggests that you thoroughly clean all of the affected parts with a mold-inhibiting cleaner and ensure that all drainage systems are clear and functional. You can try using an antibacterial bathroom cleaner to make sure the parts are cleaned and disinfected effectively. Regularly changing your air filter (every 1-3 months) and turning off your AC's fresh air intake is also essential for preventing these smells.
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We spend more time indoors as temperatures drop, making air quality more important than ever. Here are common factors that affect winter air quality—and how to improve it in your home: 𝘋𝘶𝘴𝘵 & 𝘈𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘳𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘴 ❌ Build-up on vents and furniture ✔️ Replace air filters regularly and dust frequently. 𝘋𝘳𝘺 𝘈𝘪𝘳 ❌ Low humidity from heating systems ✔️ Use a humidifier to maintain a comfortable 30-50% humidity level. 𝘖𝘥𝘰𝘳𝘴 & 𝘗𝘰𝘭𝘭𝘶𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘴 ❌ Sealed windows trap smells and contaminants. ✔️ Ventilate regularly or use air purifiers to keep your air fresh. 𝘔𝘰𝘭𝘥 𝘎𝘳𝘰𝘸𝘵𝘩 ❌ Condensation and leaks in poorly ventilated areas ✔️ Check for leaks, clean ducts, and maintain proper bathroom ventilation. Ready to make your home healthier and cozier this winter? Our expert HVAC technicians can help improve your air quality with professional services, including duct cleaning and system maintenance. Breathe better today—contact us for a winter HVAC check-up! 📞 404-849-1938 #WinterAirQuality #HealthyHome #BreatheEasy #HVACExperts
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Helping clients stay ahead of potential issues can lead to fewer claims and more satisfied customers! ✅ Here are some proactive home maintenance tips to share with clients to keep their homes in top shape: 👉 Inspect the Roof: Regular roof checks for damaged or missing shingles can prevent leaks and water damage. 👉 Service HVAC Systems: Schedule annual HVAC inspections to keep heating and cooling systems running efficiently, and avoid unexpected breakdowns. 👉 Clean and Maintain Gutters: Clear gutters often to prevent water damage to the roof and foundation. 👉 Check for Plumbing Leaks: Inspect plumbing, faucets, and appliances for leaks to avoid water damage and mold growth. Sharing these maintenance tips with your clients helps them stay ahead of potential risks and keeps their homes safe and secure! 🏡 Visit our website to see our Home Maintenance Tips! 📲 https://bit.ly/4hFIg9a #GulfStatesInsurance #HomeMaintenance #InsuranceTips #AgentResources #RiskManagement
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✅Increase Air Exchange: Regularly open windows and doors to increase fresh air circulation. ✅Use Exhaust Fans: Utilize exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms to remove moisture and pollutants. ✅Check HVAC System: Ensure proper ventilation in your HVAC system, including adequate fresh air intake and exhaust. ✅Control Humidity: Use Dehumidifiers: In areas with high humidity. ✅Address Moisture Sources: Fix any leaks in plumbing, roofs, or windows promptly. ✅Regular Filter Changes: Change HVAC system filters regularly according to manufacturer recommendations. ✅Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect for signs of moisture or mold recurrence Call Bio Pro: Your Partner for Optimal Indoor Air Quality 🔎🦠🏠 (321) 622-0830 bioprofl.com #MoldAssessment #MoldTesting #IndoorAirQuality #HealthyHome #MoldInspection #BlackMold #ToxicMold #MoldPrevention #peaceofmind #moldfreeliving #breatheeasy #moldproblemsolved #protectyourinvestment #askamoldexpert #moldquestions
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🌞 Keep Your Cool: The Importance of Clean Condenser Coils in Summer 🌞 Summer is here, and your air conditioning system is working hard to keep you comfortable. At Hendrickson HVAC, we know that one key to optimal performance is ensuring your condenser coils are clean. Dirty coils can reduce efficiency, increase energy consumption, and even lead to system failure. Here’s why it matters and how you can clean them yourself: Why Clean Condenser Coils Matter: 1. Efficiency: Clean coils allow your AC to cool more efficiently, using less energy and lowering your utility bills. 2. Longevity: Regular maintenance extends the life of your system, preventing costly repairs and early replacement. 3. Performance: A clean system provides better cooling, keeping your home consistently comfortable. How to Clean Your Condenser Coils: 1. Safety First: Turn off the power to your air conditioning unit at the breaker box to ensure safety. 2. Remove Debris: Clear away leaves, grass, and other debris from around the unit. This ensures proper airflow. 3. Access the Coils: Remove the protective grille or panel to expose the condenser coils. 4. Brush Off Dirt: Use a soft brush to gently remove dirt and debris from the coils. Be careful not to damage the fins. 5. Use a Coil Cleaner: Apply a commercial coil cleaner according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Let it sit for the recommended time. 6. Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse the coils with a garden hose, ensuring all cleaner and dirt are washed away. Avoid using high pressure, as it can damage the coils. 7. Reassemble and Restore Power: Replace the grille or panel and turn the power back on. Your unit is now ready to keep you cool! At Hendrickson HVAC, we’re here to help you maintain a comfortable and efficient home. Regular maintenance, including cleaning your condenser coils, is essential for optimal performance. If you need professional assistance or have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. Stay cool and enjoy the summer! ☀️❄️ #HendricksonHVAC #SummerMaintenance #CondenserCoils #HomeCooling #DIY #HVACTips
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Winter may bring cooler temps, but with the right steps, you can keep your home warm, safe, and energy-efficient. 🐙❄️ Here’s how to prepare: 1️⃣ Insulate Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes with foam or insulation to prevent freezing and bursting during cold spells. 2️⃣ Seal Drafts: Use weatherstripping or caulk to block chilly air from sneaking through windows and doors. 3️⃣ Reverse Ceiling Fans: Set fans to spin clockwise on low speed to push warm air back down into your living space. 4️⃣ Inspect Your HVAC System: Schedule a tune-up to ensure your heating system is running efficiently. A clean, well-maintained system saves energy and keeps you cozy. 5️⃣ Protect Outdoor Faucets: Disconnect hoses and cover outdoor spigots to avoid freezing damage. Taking these steps now means fewer surprises later! Need help winterizing your home? Call Advantage for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical expertise. We’re here to keep you comfortable no matter the weather. 📞 850-203-0945 🌐 AdvantageHPE.com CFC1430935 / CAC1820676 / EC13014393 #WinterReady #FeelTheAdvantage #HomeCareSimplified
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HVAC Tip of the Day: Keep Your Outdoor Unit Clean and Free of Debris Is your outdoor HVAC unit surrounded by grass clippings, leaves, or other debris? If so, keeping your outdoor unit clean and free of debris is essential for maintaining optimal system performance and preventing costly issues. When your outdoor unit is clogged with debris, it must work harder to exchange heat and cool your home effectively. This can lead to reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, and even premature system failure. ✅ Actionable Tips: To keep your outdoor unit in top shape: 1. Regularly inspect the unit for debris accumulation. 2. Gently remove any leaves, grass, or twigs from the fins and coils. 3. Trim nearby plants and shrubs to maintain at least 2 feet of clearance. 4. Avoid placing lawn furniture, toys, or other objects near the unit. 5. Schedule professional cleaning as part of your annual HVAC maintenance. By keeping your outdoor unit clean and clear, you can enjoy several Benefits: 1. Improved system efficiency and cooling performance. 2. Lower energy consumption and utility bills. 3. Extended equipment lifespan and fewer repairs. 4. Enhanced indoor comfort and air quality. 5. Compliance with manufacturer's warranty requirements. Don't let a dirty outdoor unit compromise your home's comfort and your HVAC system's performance! Take action today to keep it clean and debris-free. The Solution: contact SM Air today for need help with professional cleaning or maintenance! Our experienced technicians are equipped to handle all your HVAC needs, ensuring that your system runs smoothly and efficiently all year round. #HVACMaintenance #OutdoorUnitCleaning #EnergyEfficiency #HomeComfort
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❄️ Winterproof Your Home: 5 Easy Steps to Stay Cozy This Season ❄️ Winter nights don’t have to mean discomfort and freezing chills at home! A cozy, warm space is just a few steps away. 💡 Here’s how you can winterproof your home and enjoy the season stress-free: 1️⃣ Check Your Heating System Your heater is your best friend in winter! Get it serviced by an HVAC professional to avoid surprises when temperatures drop. A yearly maintenance plan can save you time and money. 🛠️ 2️⃣ Protect Your Plumbing System Frozen pipes? No, thanks! Insulate exposed pipes and exterior faucets to prevent burst pipes and water shortages. 3️⃣ Invest in Insulation Don’t let the heat escape! Insulate your attic, walls, and floors. It’s an investment you’ll appreciate when the cold hits. 4️⃣ Seal Air Leaks Keep warm air in and cold air out! Check windows, doors, and chimneys for leaks, and seal them up. 5️⃣ Inspect Your Fireplace Love cozy evenings by the fire? Get your fireplace inspected by professionals to ensure it’s safe and ready for use. 🔥 Taking these steps will not only keep your home warm and inviting but also ensure peace of mind all winter long. 👉 Are you ready to winterproof your home? Which tip will you start with? Share your thoughts in the comments! https://lnkd.in/gFqDYVax #winterready #wintertips #homeimprovement #homemaintenance #cozyliving #winterproofing #energyefficiency #staywarm #plumbingtips #homeheating #smarthomecare HVAC PAR Plumbing
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Keep your home cozy and well-maintained all winter long with this essential winter maintenance checklist. A little prep goes a long way in protecting your home’s value! 1. Inspect Windows and Doors: Use weather stripping or caulk to seal gaps that let in cold air. Check for drafts around doors, windows, and vents. 2. Add Insulation: Ensure your attic and walls are properly insulated to retain heat and lower energy costs. 3. Check Ductwork: Seal and insulate ducts to prevent heat loss. 4. Furnace Maintenance: Schedule a professional inspection and cleaning of your furnace or heating system. 5. Replace Filters: Change HVAC filters to ensure optimal airflow and efficiency. 6. Test Thermostats: Make sure your thermostat is functioning properly, and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat. 7. Insulate Pipes: Wrap pipes in unheated areas (like basements or crawl spaces) to prevent freezing. 8. Disconnect Outdoor Hoses: Drain and store garden hoses, and shut off outdoor water supply lines. 9. Let Faucets Drip: During extreme cold, allow faucets to drip slightly to prevent pipes from freezing. #HomeMaintenance #WinterHomeMaintenance #ProtectYourHome #HomeCare #HomeownershipTips #WinterReadyHomes Photo credit: @french.country.cottage.and.farmhouse
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How is your A/C handling the increased humidity and rising temperatures? Have you noticed an increase in your electricity bill, a tripped circuit breaker, or a decrease in cold air? The HVAC team here at Horton can help, same day availability! We are here to help, call anytime (734) 455-3332 or find us online https://lnkd.in/gFqVRJms If you do find yourself without a working air conditioner here are some tips to help you stay cool until your appointment with Horton’s HVAC team. • Keep the outdoor condenser coils clear of allergens and outdoor debris. Homeowners can use their garden hose to gently clean the debris from the coils which will allow your A/C to run more efficiently. • Keep doors, windows, blinds, and curtains closed to help keep your home cool until Horton’s HVAC team arrives. This will help keep the sunshine out while keeping the cool in. Southeast Michigan is going to be experiencing some weather changes over the next few weeks. Make sure Horton Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Remodeling is on speed dial. From sump pump issues and clogged drains to inefficient air conditioners, we are here to help!
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Great reminders, Southern Air Inc!