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How We Estimate the Right Size Furnace for Your Home
Every home has unique heating requirements, and when it comes to choosing a furnace, finding the right size for your home is essential. Today’s article tackles how HVAC companies make...
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4 Smart Ways to Help You Save on Heating Costs This Winter
Keeping your home comfortable this winter can cost you a lot. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to save on heating without spending a fortune on upgrades. Stone Heating and Air,...
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Ways to Make Sure Your Furnace Is Winter-Ready
Outdoor temperatures are dropping, and we expect this to continue over the next few months. As you spend more time indoors to avoid the frigid weather, you must make sure...
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Why Are Ductwork Leaks Bad for Indoor Air Quality?
Your air ducts, much like the indoor and outdoor units of your HVAC system, must be regularly maintained to ensure the proper distribution of conditioned air. The presence of leaks...
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How to Tell if Your Furnace is Short Cycling
With the days already colder, households all over the country are turning on their furnaces to keep their homes warm. Unfortunately, there’s a chance that your heater is suffering from...
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Is Your Thermostat Due for a Replacement?
The thermostat is the “brain” of your home’s HVAC unit. It tells you the temperature in your house, enables you to control your heating and cooling preferences and allows...
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HVAC Maintenance: A Quick To-Do List for Early Fall
Every month, there are things you can do to make sure your heating and cooling system is in top condition. Here’s an HVAC maintenance to-do list for early fall...
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3 Common Commercial HVAC Mistakes That Waste Energy
Expenses are always a concern for property owners, which is why it’s crucial to make sure your HVAC system is performing as it should so you're able to take advantage...
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How Often Should You Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned?
Air duct cleaning is integral to maintaining good indoor air quality for your home, keeping allergens and other airborne particles at bay to ensure you and your family only breathe...
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Home Heating Systems: Then and Now
Many things inside your home were developed long ago. Heating systems, for instance, have been around since prehistoric times. In this article, Stone Heating and Air, one of the most...
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Does Your HVAC Unit Have Dirty Sock Syndrome?
"Dirty sock syndrome” may not sound familiar, or even like a real syndrome, but it’s quite easy to understand the reasoning behind the name once you’ve encountered the smell that...
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3 Things That Commonly Go Wrong with Commercial HVAC Systems
Commercial heating and cooling systems are made to last for a long time, but as time goes by it's inevitable that their components will eventually break down. When this happens,...
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Your HVAC Maintenance To-Do List for September
Cooler weather is closing in, and before you know it, winter will be here. Now's the time to make sure your HVAC system is ready for the change in temperatures....
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Features to Look for When Buying an Air Conditioner
Nothing beats being in an air-conditioned room on a scorching summer day. However, there are certain things you need to be mindful of if you’re thinking of buying a new...
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Is It Safe to Run Your Air Conditioner During a Thunderstorm?
Moisture and warmth are essential to the formation of thunderstorms, which is why they happen more often in the summertime. At this time of the year, air conditioning helps you...
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Things You Need to Know Before Buying a Dehumidifier
High humidity can cause mold and mildew growth and structural damage in your home. A dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, protecting your home from damage and safeguarding your...
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What Happens When You Have High Indoor Humidity?
Keeping your air conditioner running during the summer months to keep your home cool can cause a significant increase in your energy costs. Unfortunately, high humidity levels make it even...
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The Different Types of HVAC Air Filters
There are several different types of filters designed for HVAC applications. They come in various sizes, types and efficiency ratings. Stone Heating and Air, your trusted HVAC repair company, explains the different...
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Questions to Ask Yourself Before an HVAC Upgrade
Shopping for a new HVAC system is a good “problem” to have, but it can still be a challenging prospect. It’s always helpful to ask yourself some questions to guide the decision-making...