HVAC FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular HVAC maintenance ensures your system runs efficiently, preventing costly repairs and reducing energy bills. It also extends the lifespan of your unit, improves air quality, and maintains comfort levels in your home.
It’s recommended to replace your HVAC filter every 1-3 months, depending on usage. A clean filter helps your system run more efficiently, prevents dust buildup, and improves indoor air quality.
A SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating measures the efficiency of your air conditioner. A higher SEER rating means greater energy savings. It’s important to choose a system with a high SEER for better efficiency and lower utility bills.
A furnace generates heat by burning fuel, while a heat pump uses electricity to transfer heat from the outside air into your home. Heat pumps are more energy-efficient and work as both heating and cooling systems.
Yes, installing a programmable thermostat is often simple and can be done by a homeowner. However, professional installation is recommended for the best results, ensuring proper wiring and calibration for efficiency.
To save on energy costs, schedule regular maintenance, use a programmable thermostat, and ensure your home is well-insulated. You can also upgrade to energy-efficient systems and use zoning for better control of temperature.