Monday, October 19, 2015

Getting energy ready for winter.

Let’s get ready for the colder weather ahead by following some home winterizing tips that may be best handled by a professional.  It is always advisable to install weather-stripping and do some caulking to cut down dramatically on wasted energy and reduce your heating bills.  If a home is improperly sealed it can increase your home heating bill by 15% or more.

Every duct, wire or pipe that penetrates the wall or ceiling or floor has the potential to waste energy.  Have them sealed with caulking and weather-stripping.  And, of course get a routine maintenance and inspection of your heating system each autumn to make sure it is in good working order.

There are many more items than time allows to double check before winter hits with full force.  To be sure you are ready for the season ahead contact the experts in the Charlotte NC area RepairingAmerica.com.  They will leave no stone unturned in getting your castle ready for old man winter.  Call RepairingAmerica.com today at (704) 532-5653.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Preventative Maintenance on your HVAC unit.

If you want maximum efficiency from your air conditioning system when the next hot summer arrives then now is the time to have it inspected by a professional.  This is not a do it yourself task.  Inspecting and cleaning the wiring and mechanisms of the unit are more challenging than the average homeowner is capable of.

Some of the things you should know are to purchase a high-efficiency pleated air filter.  Keep your A/C unit free of leaves, pollen, and grass.  Replace your air filter at least every 90 days.  In the fall replace the humidifier filter and turn on the water to the furnace humidifier.

In the Charlotte NC area your full service HVAC company is RepairingAmerica.com.  Now is the perfect time for preventative maintenance on your home or business system.  You can always count on our licensed, bonded, and insured representatives to do the job right every time.  Call RepairingAmerica.com for of your fall maintenance projects at (704) 532-5653.