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Caring for your heat pump requires diligence but is quite manageable if you get into the habit of it. It’s often easier if you break them down into tasks…
Continue ReadingIs your furnace running constantly? Believe it or not, this is a fairly common problem, so you don’t need to worry. Check out common causes and solutions…
Continue ReadingIf someone informs you that your heat exchanger is cracked, call Adams Heating & Cooling, and one of our specially trained technicians will immediately assess your furnace’s situation.
Continue ReadingHomeowners generally favor heat pumps for their efficiency. However, internal errors can cause them to run extremely inefficiently. When your unit turns on and off continuously, this can drive up your energy bill significantly and damage its parts, leading to both repairs and part replacements. This phenomenon is known as short cycling. When a heat pump short…
Continue ReadingA furnace is crucial to comfort in the Ohio winter, yet it is often ignored when it comes to home maintenance. Usually your furnace is in a basement, closet or other low traffic area of your home, making it easy to overlook. To avoid costly, inconvenient, and possibly dangerous emergency repairs, you should always remember your regular…
Continue ReadingA new furnace is a big investment and can be a heavy cost for any homeowner. It can be hard to make the decision replace your current furnace, every furnace will need to be replaced at some point in a home’s life.
Continue ReadingYour furnace filter is the unsung hero of your furnace. It quietly does its job without any fuss and allows the rest of the furnace to do its job. It’s not a complicated item, but there are things you need to know about it to allow it to correctly do its job. Its Purpose The…
Continue ReadingThere are few things more annoying than running out of hot water in the middle of a shower. It’s more than likely something with your hot water heater.
Continue ReadingThere are three different types of furnaces available. There are a few things that factor into which kind will work for you. You should consider your heating requirements, duct work and insulation, size of you home and number of floors, and your budget.
Continue ReadingBefore starting any kind of routine maintenance or cleaning make sure you have taken the proper safety precautions, such as turning your appliance off.
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