Showing posts with label HVAC maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HVAC maintenance. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2017

HVAC Tips for Pet Owners

Indoor Air Quality and Your Pets

When the windows are shut and the HVAC unit is blowing, indoor air quality is always a consideration. What about those of us with pets? Should we be more concerned?
Thousands of us are owners to our beloved pets. Being a pet owner is arguably one of the greatest joys in life. We take care of our pets by feeding them, walking them and playing with them on a regular basis. However you may not be thinking about your HVAC system and how it relates to your pet. Here are some tips to help you and Fido or Fifi have a healthy life.

Air filters

You should know that changing your air filters is imperative to the air quality in your home as well as the efficiency of your HVAC system. Changing the air filters can also help with pet dander. If you or your pet for that matter have any types of allergies, changing the air filter on a regular basis will help you breathe well.

Ductwork

Pet dander can get into the ductwork of your home. You should have your ductwork cleaned by a professional. Having this yearly maintenance will remove the pet dander and keep your family healthy and your HVAC system running efficiently.

Air purifier

Another option to deal with pet dander and allergies in your home is to install an air purifier. This can help cut down the allergens in your air and make a difference in your air quality.

Programmable thermostat

 Using a programmable thermostat will help you keep the temperature regulated in your home. You should set your temperatures according to what you prefer. Pets won't really notice changes in the temperatures too much. They are equipped to cool themselves off or to keep themselves warm on their own.

Pet doors

You may enjoy the convenience of a doggie door however you need to make sure that the doors are properly sealed. Escaping air will cause your system to run inefficiently.

Avoid drafty areas

If you have pets in tanks or cages you should keep them away from drafty areas. Also if your cage is placed near a blower this could be problematic for your pet.

We all love our pets unconditionally and it is important to keep them safe and sound inside of our homes. Follow these tips and your pet will be comfortable all day long. If you have any other maintenance questions or need service, contact Morgan Air. Our professionals will help you maintain a cool and comfortable home environment for everyone in your house. 813-500-7765

Monday, March 7, 2016

7 Warning Signs that your HVAC needs repair

Most home owners tend to focus on things they can see. Issues such as leaking roofs, chipped paint and cracked tiles get a lot of attention.   However, it's often the things you can't see in your home that are most critical.  Electrical, plumbing and of course, your HVAC system are vital in keeping your house running efficiently and your family safe.
They may not be exciting, but you also can't live without them. But how do you know that something such as your furnace needs repair? Fortunately, there are several signs, and we've listed the more common ones here:
1.     Unexplained leaks from your HVAC system are a definite sign that all is not well with your furnace. Whether it's water or something else, you will need to identify the problem and fix it sooner rather than later. Remember that this is not just a warning sign that something is not right, but that liquids and electrical don't mix, and it can be dangerous.
2.     Loud noises, whether knocking or hissing, are another red flag. If your furnace starts making strange noises, and your house sounds like it's haunted, then you need to get your furnace checked and repaired! Your furnace should operate at a low hum at best, and anything louder is a cause for concern.
3.     Strange smells are another important warning sign that all is not well. If your vent has the unpleasant aroma of mold, must, singed wires, or anything else out of the ordinary, HVAC repair is probably required.
4.      If your AC system is working properly, then the temperature in your home should be consistent throughout. If you suddenly have hot or cold spots, that's a clear indicator that you should call your HVAC repair company.
5.     A sudden increase in your heating and cooling bills is another clear sign that something is wrong. If your furnace is working as it should, your bills should be fairly consistent every month. Sudden spikes in cost could mean that there's something wrong, and that means you need help!
6.     If it's been a while since anyone has looked at your furnace, then it's a good idea to have someone come in and do an inspection. Even if HVAC repair is not necessary, it helps to get a professional opinion.
7.     Finally, if your gas or carbon monoxide alarms are triggered, then you need to leave your home immediately, and contact a company that specializes in emergency HVAC repair. Furnaces that are leaking potentially dangerous gases cannot wait for repairs. Get them looked at as soon as possible.
HVAC repair may not be as exciting as re-tiling your kitchen or upgrading the back yard, but it's critical to your health, safety and comfort (not to mention that properly working HVAC systems are more cost effective to run.)

If you notice any of these signs, be sure to get a professional HVAC company to assess your system sooner rather than later. Morgan Air is always on call for existing and new customers. Same day service can often be accommodated.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Back to School - Fall HVAC Maintenance Tips

Fall HVAC Maintenance Tips

It’s that time of year again! Check-ups for your AC unit are usually planned around the seasons change for fall and spring. Start thinking about your maintenance plan now, and schedule ahead! It is always best  to maintain your equipment in order to increase longevity and prevent future problems with unwanted costs. Your cooling and heating system will be at peak performance by having a local licensed contractor do annual pre-season check-ups. Contractors get busy once summer and winter come, so it's best to check the cooling system in the spring and the heating system in the fall. Here are some basic tips to help you get started!
For the fall and heating season, these are the basic maintenance check up items:
·         Thermostat settings Check this to ensure the cooling and heating system keeps you comfortable when you are home and programmable settings save energy while you are away.
·         Make Sure All electrical connections are tight- we will measure voltage and current on motors. Faulty electrical connections can cause unsafe operation of your system and reduce the life of major components.
·         Lubricate all moving parts. Parts that lack lubrication cause friction in motors and increases the amount of electricity you use.
·         Check and inspect the condensate drain in your central air conditioner, furnace and/or heat pump (when in cooling mode). A plugged drain can cause water damage in the house and affect indoor humidity levels.
·         Check controls of the system to ensure proper and safe operation. Check the starting cycle of the equipment to assure the system starts, operates, and shuts off properly.
·         Inspect, clean, or change air filters once a month in your central air conditioner, furnace, and/or heat pump. Your contractor can show you how to do this. A dirty filter can increase energy costs and damage your equipment, leading to early failure.

As leaves fall, and debris builds with the cooler days of fall, always remember to clear your AC unit of any fallen leaves or pollen and twigs. Protect your family and home by ensuring your HVAC equipment is running safe and efficiently. Save money by reducing your energy usage with a well maintained unit and add value to your home by extending the life of your unit. Many maintenance programs and specials are often available for early birds. Call Morgan Air today and schedule your maintenance, check their website for ongoing deals. www.morganair.net