Have you ever wondered what goes into a heating or air conditioning system for a large office building or another large building like a mall or a school? My name is Evelyn, and I am an HVAC architect. I design heating and air conditioning systems for large, corporate buildings. Making sure that a large building with many rooms or offices is efficiently heated and cooled is a very large job and is much more complicated than simply heating or cooling a home. This blog will educate the reader on how heating and cooling jobs this large are designed and completed.
22 June 2018
It is summer. The sun is bright, the days are hot, or at the very least, warm. The furthest thing from your mind is furnace repair services. However, there are actually some parts of the country where furnace repair is a big deal right now. Here are four locations, and why furnace repair in these areas is the hot thing to do in the middle of the hot season. Northern Shores of the Great Lakes
16 May 2018
There will come a time when your air conditioner fails. At that point -- or maybe even before -- you will need to have it replaced. This can be a somewhat scary and unnerving process if you've never had a major HVAC appliance replaced before. Here's a look at what you can expect. Your HVAC contractors will recommend several AC models Some homeowners are under the impression that they need to shop around for an air conditioner, compare 100 different models, and know which one they want when the contractor arrives.
3 April 2018
There are so many vital elements that make up a central air conditioning system, that it can often be hard to figure out what to fix if you are having problems. Diagnosing problems can often the hardest part of HVAC repair, even for licensed pros. For instance, if you are having reduced airflow, there could be quite a few explanations for it. Of course, while there are some DIY job that homeowners can do to check, and possibly repair, airflow issues, most problems need to be handled by professionals.
19 February 2018
If you've recently moved into an older home, and you want to use the fireplace, the first thing you should do is schedule an inspection. You don't want to use your fireplace until you're sure it's in good condition and free from any hazards that could lead to problems for you and your family. While you're waiting for the inspection, you can do your own mini inspection to check for signs of damage that you'll need to be concerned about.