General HVAC Questions
Common questions about heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
How often should I replace my HVAC system?
Most HVAC systems last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Air conditioners and heat pumps typically last 15-20 years, while furnaces can last 20-30 years. Consider replacement if your system is over 15 years old and requiring frequent repairs, or if repair costs exceed 50% of a new system's price.
What does HVAC stand for?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to the systems that control temperature, humidity, and air quality in buildings. Modern HVAC systems often include heating (furnaces, heat pumps), cooling (air conditioners), ventilation (ductwork, fans), and air filtration components.
How do I know if my HVAC system needs service?
Signs your HVAC needs service include: unusual noises, weak airflow, inconsistent temperatures, higher than normal energy bills, frequent cycling, strange odors, and visible leaks or moisture. If your system is over 10 years old and hasn't been serviced recently, schedule a tune-up.
What temperature should I set my thermostat to?
For optimal comfort and efficiency, set your thermostat to 68-72°F for cooling and 68-70°F for heating when you're home. Lower heating 7-10 degrees or raise cooling 7-10 degrees while away to save energy. A programmable or smart thermostat can automate these adjustments.
Is it worth upgrading to a smart thermostat?
Smart thermostats typically save 10-15% on heating and cooling costs by learning your schedule and preferences. They offer remote control via smartphone, energy usage reports, and integration with smart home systems. Most homeowners recoup the investment within 1-2 years through energy savings.
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