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How Often Should I Change My Filter

How Often Should I Change My Filter?

Ah, the age-old question every homeowner asks, right up there with “What’s for dinner?” and “Did we forget to take the trash out?” So, here’s the deal. Your HVAC filter isn’t just sitting there to look pretty. It’s the first line of defense against dust, pet hair, and whatever mystery fluff is floating around in your house. You want to change it every 30-60 days, but here’s the twist: it depends on you and your living situation. Got pets? Yeah,...

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What Is a Good Temperature to Set My Thermostat in the Summer

What Is a Good Temperature to Set My Thermostat in the Summer?

Ah, the great summer thermostat debate: right up there with “who finished the ice cream” and “why is the electric bill so high?”. So, let’s get to it. The ideal temperature for your home in the summer is kind of like finding the perfect balance between comfort and not crying when you see the energy bill. The magic number? According to the experts (and your wallet), 78°F is a sweet spot. Yep, 78°F is that Goldilocks zone where it’s not...

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What Size HVAC Do I Need

What Size HVAC Do I Need?

Great question! Getting the right-sized HVAC system for your home is super important. Too small, and it’ll struggle to keep up, leaving you uncomfortable (and with higher energy bills). Too large, and it’ll cycle on and off too quickly, which can lead to uneven heating/cooling and wear out the system faster. The size of your HVAC system is measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units) for furnaces and heat pumps, and tons for air conditioners. But the size you need depends...

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What Is a Good Temperature to Set My Thermostat in the Winter

What Is a Good Temperature to Set My Thermostat in the Winter?

Ah, winter; the season of cozy blankets, hot chocolate, and… the thermostat wars. One side wants to crank the heat up like we’re living in the sun, while the other is suggesting we wear more layers and suffer through the cold. So, what’s the real answer? For most homes, the ideal winter thermostat setting is around 68°F when you’re awake and at home. Yep, 68°F: warm enough to keep you comfortable but not so toasty that your energy bill skyrockets....

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What’s a MERV Rating

What’s a MERV Rating?

Ah, the mysterious MERV rating. Sounds fancy, right? It’s like the IQ score for your air filter; but don’t worry, it’s a lot easier to understand than algebra. MERV stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, which is just a fancy way of measuring how well your air filter catches particles like dust, pollen, pet dander, and other tiny things you don’t want hanging around. The MERV scale goes from 1 to 20, with 1 being the guy who barely shows...

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What’s The Right Filter

What’s The Right Filter?

Ah, the quest for the perfect filter! It’s kind of like asking, “What’s the best pizza topping?” Sure, you’ll get answers, but it depends on what you like, what you need, and maybe how many cats are running around your house. Let’s break it down. You’ve got a few different types of filters, and picking the “best” one really depends on your situation. Keep in mind, the more efficient the filter, the more you have to change it. Fiberglass filters:...

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