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Recently Asked Questions
WHAT IS THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF EQUIPMENT?
CAN I JUST REPLACE THE OUTDOOR UNIT ON AN OLDER SYSTEM TO SAVE MONEY?
WILL A BIGGER SIZED SYSTEM PERFORM BETTER?
The same holds true with heating systems. An oversized furnace will warm the house quicker, but it uses more fuel and causes greater temperature swings in the home.
WHY IS A SYSTEM WITH MATCHED COMPONENTS SO IMPORTANT?
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CHANGE MY AIR FILTER?
WHY SHOULD I SWITCH TO A HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR FILTER?
SHOULD I HAVE MY FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER SERVICED EVERY YEAR?
WHY SHOULD I PURCHASE A SERVICE AGREEMENT?
HOW CAN I REDUCE ALLERGENS AND IMPROVE THE AIR QUALITY IN MY HOME?
I AM CONCERNED ABOUT MOLD GROWTH, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
- Preventative maintenance will ensure that the collection pan under the indoor coil stays clean and clog free.
- Install ultra violet lights next to the cooling coils to kill any mold or bacteria growing on the coils or collection pan.
- Keep your ductwork clean and use a high-efficiency filtration system to keep your entire HVAC system clean.
WHAT DOES SEER, AFUE, AND HSPF RATINGS MEAN TO ME?
Our current product offering starts at this minimum AFUE rating and goes all the way to a very efficient 98.3% AFUE rating. Depending on your average usage, higher AFUE rated furnaces can significantly reduce your gas bill.
HOW CAN I REDUCE MY ENERGY COSTS?
Cooling
- Upgrade to a high-efficiency air conditioner – Swapping your old, inefficient air conditioning system for a high-efficient one can cut electricity bills by one-third. Consult one of our professional technicians to ensure your system is the right size for your home, and you aren’t over- or under-cooling for your space needs.
- Turn up the temperature — To save electricity during the summer, set the temperature above 75° as every degree below this will add an extra three to five percent to your energy bill.
- Install ceiling fans — Change the direction of airflow on your ceiling fans. In the summer, the blades should operate in a counter-clockwise direction as a way of creating a nice, gentle wind.
- Have an annual maintenance performed — Having an annual maintenance performed on your air conditioner by a licensed technician will help ensure it operates at its peak efficiency and catches any potential breakdowns before they occur.
- Don’t block vents in well-used rooms — Keep your supply and return air vents free of objects like blinds, carpets or furniture so your air conditioner can operate efficiently and there is even cool air distribution.
Heating
- Upgrade to a high-efficiency furnace — New high-efficiency furnaces use up to 50% less fuel than an older system. It can save you up to 25 percent of your home-heating costs in one year, and within a few years, you’ll have recovered the initial cost of replacing/upgrading your furnace. Choosing a model with an energy efficient motor can save 20 to 50 percent of the energy needed to continuously operate a fan motor. Let us show you the advantages of replacing your old furnace today.
- Have an annual maintenance performed — Having an annual maintenance performed on your furnace by a licensed technician will help ensure it operates at its peak efficiency and catches any potential breakdowns before they occur.
- Install a programmable thermostat — A programmable thermostat enables you to control your home’s temperature when you’re away or asleep. For every 1° you lower your thermostat for seven hours per day, you save one percent on your heating bill.
- Don’t block vents in well-used rooms — Keep your supply and return air vents free of objects like blinds, carpets or furniture so your furnace can operate efficiently and there is even heat distribution.
- Install ceiling fans — Change the direction of airflow on your ceiling fans. In the winter, the blades should operate in a clockwise direction helping to push the warm air from the ceiling down into the room.
WHY SHOULD I BUY ENERGY STAR LABELED EQUIPMENT?
WHAT IS A HEAT PUMP?
WHAT IS A HYBRID HEAT DUAL FUEL SYSTEM?
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF EQUIPMENT WITH VARIABLE SPEED FANS?
HOW DOES 2-STAGE HEATING OR COOLING WORK?
A heat pump system would have two different sized compressors, a small and a large one. The compressor that is used at a given time would depend upon the need. If only a small amount of heating is necessary, the smaller compressor would be used to save energy. The large compressor would only be used when a large amount of heating was needed.
A gas furnace that is 2-stage has a modulating gas valve that regulates gas flow depending upon the need.
AT WHAT TEMPERATURE SHOULD I SET MY THERMOSTAT?
MY SYSTEM DOESN’T WORK WELL IN A COUPLE OF ROOMS, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
IS FREON AS A REFRIGERANT BEING DISCONTINUED?
MY AIR CONDITIONER IS VERY LOUD WHEN I ENTERTAIN OUTSIDE, WHAT CAN I DO?
CAN CARBON MONOXIDE BUILD UP IN MY HOME?
WHAT IF I SMELL GAS?
- Exit your home immediately.
- Propane gas can ignite easily. Do not light a match, start an engine, use a cell phone, or do anything that may create a spark.
- From a safe area, contact your propane supplier and call 911.
- If you are able, shut the propane gas supply off at the tank.
- Stay away from your home until you’ve been told that it is safe to return.
Natural gas: You have this type if you have a gas meter and pay a natural gas supplier or utility. A chemical odorant has been added to natural gas to give it a distinct smell. Learn to identify this odor.
If you smell natural gas:
- Exit your home immediately.
- Do not light a match, start an engine, use a cell phone, or do anything that may create a spark.
- From a safe area, contact your gas company or call 911.
- If you are able, turn the gas off at the meter.
- Stay away from your home until you’ve been told that it is safe to return.
Contact Us
Action Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. is the most trusted HVAC contractor in the area. We’ll be more than happy to assist you in any way we can. We are equipped to handle even the most complex and challenging heating and cooling issues. Call us today at (843) 875-2993 to learn more about our products and services or to schedule an appointment.