You probably already know about the advantages of ductless heating and cooling systems—and how they can significantly lower your Maplewood home’s carbon footprint while improving your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Heat pumps are very efficient, using up to 50 percent less energy than furnaces or baseboard heaters, according to the US Department of Energy.
Is your furnace blowing air without pause? If so, you’re probably feeling a bit concerned—and your North St. Paul house most likely feels like an oven. On top of that, your utility bill will be considerably higher with your furnace constantly running.
If your furnace is producing a strange smell, you should always treat it with caution. While the cause for the odor may be benign, it could just as easily be harmful to inhale. When in doubt, always open windows to ensure ventilation, and evacuate your Maplewood home.
We receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in Woodbury encounter problems with their home’s heating system. With the record-low temperatures and extreme conditions most of the country is currently experiencing, our Perfection Heating professionals want to share some insights and tips with you to keep your indoors…
If your furnace seems to be producing heat inconsistently around your North St. Paul home to you, you’re not alone. Many homes have varied conditions from room to room, causing spotty heating or cooling.
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.
Your fuel-burning furnace has a number of mechanisms allowing it to run safely and effectively. These features prevent fires and protect your indoor air quality (IAQ). They also work to prevent internal errors from damaging large portions of your furnace.
17.2 million households in the United States use a humidifier—install one, and join the households who have been maximizing their indoor comfort.
In the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, your thermostat is the undisputed leader of the heating and cooling team. It signals your furnace and air conditioner (AC) when to turn on and off. Whenever your thermostat detects a temperature change that’s different from the desired setting in your Woodbury home, it barks out a new directive to adjust the indoor climate.