5 Tips to Prepare Your AC Unit for Summer

June 9, 2023

Summer is just around the corner, and the heat and humidity are arriving along with it. Preparing your AC unit well before the summer season begins is crucial to ensure it works efficiently and effectively when you need it most. Here are five expert tips on maintaining your AC system to keep it running smoothly throughout the summer. 1. Clean or Replace Air Filters The first and most crucial step to prepare your AC unit for summer is cleaning or replacing your air filters. Dirty filters can significantly impact the performance and efficiency of your AC

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AC Sizes: Choose What’s Best for My Home

May 15, 2023

Many people think that air conditioners are easy to shop for, with the choice being efficiency and brand name. However, the biggest difference, even of the same brand, is the size in terms of cooling capacity. Use the following information to help you understand why the cooling capacity is so important and how it’s calculated by professionals like us at IBBOTSON Heating & Air Conditioning Co.. Why AC Size Matters So Much Before looking at how to determine the size unit you need, let’s take a moment to discuss why it’s so important. Some people think they can skimp a little

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6 Ways to Save Money With Routine HVAC Maintenance

April 19, 2023

HVAC systems need routine maintenance to remain in good working order. Nonetheless, many property owners fail to properly maintain their systems. Skimping on HVAC maintenance can harm your system and cost more long-term. Here are the six main ways annual HVAC maintenance saves you money. Reduced Monthly Energy Bills Annual HVAC maintenance helps reduce your energy bills. A poorly maintained HVAC system is less likely to function at its best. For example, if the filters have clogged the internal components of your HVAC equipment can suffer extensive damage. A clogged filter will disrupt airflow into

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6 Ways Poor Ventilation Can Affect Your Health and Safety

March 15, 2023

High-quality indoor air in your home is important for your family’s comfort and general well-being. Poor air quality in your home can be hazardous to your health and those that live with you. Different factors affect indoor air quality, like poor ventilation or extremely low or high humidity. An HVAC system that doesn’t provide proper ventilation can negatively affect your indoor air. Pollutants such as dust, chemical-based cleaning supplies, pesticides or pet dander can cause poor indoor air quality. Achieving optimal ventilation must be a priority for any indoor space. Let’s take a look at

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6 Signs of Damage to a Furnace Heat Exchanger

February 16, 2023

The heat exchanger in a furnace is one of the most critical components of a heating system. It is responsible for transferring heat from the furnace to the living space. When it is corroded or otherwise damaged, it creates serious issues with your home’s comfort and safety. If you suspect your furnace’s heat exchanger in Arlington Heights, IL is damaged, act quickly. Here are six signs of a damaged furnace heat exchanger and how to fix it. 1. Unusual Odors If you notice any odd smells coming from your furnace, investigate the source of

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5 Tips to Help You Reduce Monthly Heating and Cooling Bills

January 20, 2023

As a homeowner, you rely on your HVAC system to provide heating and cooling inside your home year-round. While you need your HVAC system to stay comfortable, you also want to ensure that you take steps to keep your energy bills in check. Fortunately, there are several things that you can do to balance comfort and energy efficiency. You can also follow a few tips to get the most out of your HVAC system. 1. Service Your HVAC System Often Can you recall the last time you had your HVAC system checked? If not, lack

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Understanding the Differences Between Furnaces and Boilers

December 19, 2022

Both boilers and furnaces can be excellent options for heating your home during the winter. However, these units work in two completely different ways and provide different types of heating. Keep reading to learn about the differences between furnaces and boilers and how each type of unit works. Forced Air vs. Radiant Heating Furnaces work with a forced-air heating system, which heats the air inside the building. Boilers, on the other hand, are used to provide radiant heating. The boiler supplies hot water or sometimes steam to either radiators or under-floor heating. The

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What Are the Key Differences Between MERV and HEPA Filters?

November 20, 2022

When it comes to protecting your HVAC system and improving your indoor air quality, filters play a very important role. HVAC air filters prevent airborne contaminants from building up inside your heating and air system and spreading throughout your home. If you have recently shopped for filters, you know that there many options available on the market. Two of the most popular types of HVAC filters are MERV and HEPA filters. But what is the difference between these two types? MERV Filters MERV is an acronym for “minimum efficiency reporting value.” It’s a scale that’s

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How to Know if Your Furnace Has a Gas Leak

October 20, 2022

Gas furnaces are an effective way to heat your home, but they come with some risks. Both gas leaks and carbon monoxide poisoning can potentially occur if your furnace is old or damaged. It is essential to have your heating system professionally inspected and maintained regularly. In the meantime, look for the following signs to help you determine if your furnace has a gas leak. Rotten Egg Smell Natural gas is odorless and colorless, so on its own, it is impossible to detect. To overcome this issue, gas companies add a chemical known as mercaptan to

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R22 Vs. R410A: The Evolution of HVAC Refrigerant

September 20, 2022

All modern HVAC systems rely on refrigerant to transport heat out of a building and exhaust it outside. For decades, R22 was the refrigerant of choice for most HVAC systems around the world. The trouble was that R22 wasn’t very good for the environment. It contributed to the greenhouse effect that’s now altering Earth’s climate. Therefore, governments acted to ban R22 and replace it with a less-dangerous refrigerant. R410A is emerging as its replacement. Here’s everything you need to know about the two. All About R22 Although you may not recognize the name R22, you might

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