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Sometimes, life moves incredibly fast. You could have sworn you just bought your air conditioner. But lately, it doesn’t seem to be working so well.
The same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.
Spring is finally arriving in Ohio! The days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming, and you’re probably already thinking about dusting off the patio furniture or tackling that messy garage.
In the winter, being snug as a bug in a rug in your home can be cozy, but it can also play havoc with your indoor air quality (IAQ) here in Ohio, creating some significant health problems. At Brandon Heating and Air Conditioning, we recommend taking precautions to avoid the common issues associated with winter indoor air quality.
Want to heat and cool your Stow home, fight climate change, and save money—all at the same time?
Get a heat pump.
When air filters are left to collect particles for too long, they become clogged. This hinders airflow, trapping moisture. Dust, pet dander, and smoke are just a few examples of things that can clog your filter.
According to the US Department of Energy (DOE), there are approximately 50,000 geothermal heat pumps installed in the United States each year.
The average furnace lasts between 10 and 15 years. But did you know you can take steps to make it last longer? There is no shortcut or hack to increase your furnace’s longevity.
We receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in Stow encounter problems with their home’s heating system.
If your furnace seems to be producing heat inconsistently around your Hudson home to you, you’re not alone. Many homes have varied conditions from room to room, causing spotty heating or cooling.