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Beware of Trapped Heat in Your Furnace

A furnace is designed to generate hot air, then push it through your ducts with a blower to gradually warm your house. It’s a very effective system – working in conjunction with the same ducts that your air conditioner uses – and it can be run very inexpensively to keep your Westlake, OH home warm during the winter.

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3 Additional Upgrades to Consider When Replacing Your Heater

Winter is here in Westlake, OH and ideally, you won’t need to seriously think about replacing an old heating system until the spring. Sometimes that just isn’t possible, however. Either your heater suffers a catastrophic breakdown, the upteenth repair is just one step too far, or you’d like to take advantage of the monthly savings of a new unit now, while winter is still going strong.

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Detecting a Leak in Your Boiler

Boilers rely on the power of heater water – steam – to provide heat for your home. It’s a simple and reliable system and has served many residents of Westlake, OH quite well for many years.

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Problems with a Lack of Air Flow in Your Furnace

As winter continues into 2016, your heater is going to be called upon more and more often to do the job. Westlake, OH has some long, cold months ahead of it, and the sooner you can spot any issues with your heating system, the better you’ll be able to respond.

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3 Reasons to Install a Garage Heater

Here in Westlake, OH, winter has arrived in force, bringing with it the usual cocktail of snow, ice and freezing temperatures. Our heating systems are seeing more us than ever, but with good maintenance and careful use, you should be able to enjoy their benefits all winter long.

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Why Won’t My Heat Pump Switch Over?

We have a fair number of heat pumps in Westlake, OH homes, which combine the function of a heater and an air conditioner into one unit. They work by circulating refrigerant through a series of valves and coils, just like an air conditioner.

3 Repair Issues with Radiant Heating

Radiant heating systems offer a number of advantages over traditional heaters. They warm the people and furnishings in your home directly though coils or tubes planted beneath the floorboards, eliminating the muck of boilers, and the drafts and cold spots of forced-air furnaces.

3 Indications of Problems with Your Heater

A problem with your heating system can do more than just leave your home cold on a winter’s day. If left unaddressed, it could cascade into larger problems, and cost you money in wasted energy and higher monthly bills.

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Causes of Short Cycling in Your Heater

Westlake, OH is at the peak of autumn, when fall colors are out and Saturdays echo with the sounds of football. It also means that people are firing up their furnaces and heaters to keep their homes warm for the next few months, and prudent homeowners would be wise to look for signs of trouble early in the season, before the snows start to fall.

Benefits of a Boiler over a Forced-Air Furnace

Many homes in the Westlake, OH area rely on forced-air furnaces for heating each winter. They’re an attractive option because they work in conjunction with the ducts from your air conditioner, and provide reliable heat by blowing warm air through your home.

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Why Should I Schedule Fall Maintenance on My HVAC System?

Autumn makes an ideal season to get both your heater and your air conditioner serviced from a qualified professional. The weather here in Westlake, OH has gotten cool, but still not cold enough to demand your heater run every day.

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Why Isn’t My Furnace Blowing Warm Air?

Fall has arrived here in Westlake, OH, and with the turning leaves and cooler weather comes an increased need for your heating system. It can be quite a shock to turn on your heater for the first time in months, only to find that the air isn’t as hot as you recall, or worse: that there’s no hot air at all.