Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning Blog: Archive for the ‘Furnaces’ Category

Furnace Installation: Three Important Factors to Consider

Tuesday, February 18th, 2014

Furnace Installation: Three Important Factors to ConsiderAn impending furnace installation for your Fresno area home brings with it some important decisions for you to make. Right from the beginning of your research, consider three key points to discuss with your reliable HVAC contractor. 

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Gas Furnaces: How Long Will Yours Last?

Thursday, February 13th, 2014

Gas Furnaces: How Long Will Yours Last?There are many factors that contribute to the lifespan of gas furnaces, including the quality of the furnace, installation quality, how hard it works, and regular maintenance as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. On average, a furnace will last somewhere between 15 and 20 years. Unfortunately, many furnaces simply give out at the end of their lifespan without a great deal of warning. Therefore, if your gas furnace has passed the 15-year mark, it is a good idea to begin researching replacement options.

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Furnace Sizing: If It’s Done Right, You’ll be Comfy and Save

Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

Furnace Sizing: If It's Done Right, You'll be Comfy and SaveIf you’re in the market for a new furnace, you might think you can just buy one that’s the same size as your old one – but that’s usually a mistake. Newer furnaces are more energy efficient plus many homes have weatherization upgrades as time passes, so a smaller version of your old furnace might adequately heat your home while saving on energy. Besides that, furnace sizing has become a much more precise process in recent years.

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Furnace Inspection? Yours Should Be a Snap With These Tips

Thursday, November 21st, 2013

Furnace Inspection? Yours Should Be a Snap With These TipsOnce a year you should have a furnace inspection done by a qualified technician. Now that autumn is well under way, you should probably start thinking about having it inspected soon. But when you hire someone to inspect it, what should you expect?

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If You’re Looking for a Furnace Upgrade, Go With High Efficiency

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

If You're Looking for a Furnace Upgrade, Go With High EfficiencyIt may not be immediately apparent to homeowners living in mild climates why it’s important to consider a high-efficiency furnace upgrade. In our region, homeowners tend to place a priority on purchasing high-efficiency cooling systems, and rightly so. However, going with a high-efficiency furnace upgrade offers more than just improved efficiency and energy savings. Learn the value you’ll gain from choosing a furnace upgrade that performs.

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Condensing Furnaces: How They Differ From Conventional Units

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Condensing Furnaces: How They Differ From Conventional UnitsYou’ve probably heard of condensing furnaces, but aren’t entirely sure how they work. First, though, here’s a refresher on how a conventional old-style gas furnace works: airflow is drawn in through the cold air return and air filter, and then into the circulating fan. Heat from the gas burner flows into the heat exchanger, heating the surrounding air before it’s circulated throughout the house via the ductwork. Combustion gases generated by the burner are vented out of the home through the flue.

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How To Handle A Red-Tagged Furnace

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

Homeowners who hear that they have a red-tagged furnace may not like the news, but at least they can avoid the serious consequences that the condition may create if left untended. A furnace that receives the red tag, or a document meaning the same thing, usually has a cracked heat exchanger that may emit carbon monoxide (CO) into the home, an odorless and colorless gas that is deadly in sufficient quantities.

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Averting Potential Furnace Problems

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Averting Potential Furnace ProblemsWhile the Fresno area is not known for particularly rough winters, furnace problems can make cool winter nights uncomfortable for your family. Learning how to spot problems early can help you fix them before they become a huge issue and in so doing, allow you to avoid expensive repairs. Here are some signs to look for when troubleshooting furnace problems:

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Buying A Furnace? Consider The Benefits Of A Variable-Speed Blower Motor

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Buying A Furnace? Consider The Benefits Of A Variable-Speed Blower MotorBuying a furnace can seem like an overwhelming task with so many options on the market. Before you decide which to install in your home, consider all the benefits of a furnace featuring a variable-speed blower motor. Unlike a standard blower that operates at just one high speed, a variable-speed blower adjusts its speed to meet the heating and cooling needs of your home. Most of the time, it operates at a low but continuous speed, which has the following benefits:

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You’re Shopping For A Furnace? Consider These High-Performance Features

Thursday, January 10th, 2013

You're Shopping For A Furnace? Consider These High-Performance FeaturesMake the most of your investment when shopping for a furnace. Choosing a system with unique, high-performance features impacts not just your bottom line; these features also dictate how comfortable your home is and how long the system lasts. The key to ensuring home comfort and lasting equipment lies in choosing advanced features that provide options in terms of operating speeds, while also improving safety and efficiency. When shopping for a furnace, here’s what you should look for:

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