5-reason you need a whole-home Humidifier this winter

With the winter season arriving, the humidity in the air decreases. The chill dry winter can cause health issues so to avoid this, people look for humidifying devices. With the advancement in technology, humans have found ways to nurture their health with changing the surroundings according to their requirements. The humidifier is an innovation that changes the air quality around you. The whole-home humidifier can be integrated with the HVAC so you can keep the whole house at optimal humidity level. These humidifiers are easy to maintain compared to portable ones, as they do not require consistent refilling. They are durable and can be cleaned along with the HVAC, making them more effective. Here are some reasons why you should get a whole-home humidifier this winter:

Reasons to Install a Whole-Home Humidifier this Winter


- Primarily, it can help you to keep your skin moisturized. For people with dry skin, the winter seasons becomes annoying as the skin flakes and dryness makes the skin crumble and wrinkle. With a humidifier, the skin will be moisturized and will glow, giving you a shiny clear appearance.

- With dry air the respiratory system does not work as smoothly. Most people’s breathing gets effected as the trachea and nasal passages get dry. The breathing allergy and flu can hit you which might lead to fever, asthma, or even a sinus attack. With a whole-home humidifier you can keep the humidity at optimal level across all the rooms to make you feel comfortable. 


- Quality sleep is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. In winters, the dry weather can cause difficulties in breathing and hence, leading to poor sleeping patterns. You might wakeup multiple times through the night and have coughing problems. With a whole-home humidifier you can have better air quality which aids to deep sleep.

- Furthermore, home furnishings can also get affected by dry air. The wooden furniture or wooden floor can crack with a lack of humidity in the air. The wood requires an optimal level of humidity to keep it durable. The flooring could split or door frames could have gaps, overall making the appearance of your house look poor. With whole-home humidifiers, you will have the peace of mind that your furnishings will not get affected.


Deciding the Size when purchasing a Humidifier


Just like it is important to purchase the right size of Furnace and Air Conditioner, the size also matters when it comes to purchasing a Humidifier. Too large and it will constantly run and overly humidify while also wasting lots of water. Too small and the installation or no installation makes no difference. The area is one prime factor on the basis of which Humidifiers are purchased and it is therefore that the Humidifier units clearly define in their features as for what area requirement they are ideal. If you would like to make the most of a Humidifier, don't simply purchase a unit instead consult a professional and then make a purchase. 

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Attic Insulation Types - The 101 guide for homeowners


We have talked earlier why it is important to have the attic properly insulated or given new insulation when upgrading to an energy-efficient system. This blog is meant to highlight the different types of Attic Insulation, their cost value and what homes they are ideal for.

1. The cheapest - The Fiberglass

Fibreglass Insulation is used in every other Toronto home for all the cost-effective reasons. Although the fiberglass is the least expensive, it rating is also relatively very low when it comes to efficiency. Owing to the ease of installation, fiberglass is often the first choice of DIY approach homeowners because it is cut in custom length and width leaving homeowners with the only job to roll it in the spaces of the attic.

Note here that this type of installation, though, is most favorable for less humid climates, it is not ideal for very humid climates.

2. The Foam Boards - Effective Air Barrier

Fiberglass does not offer an effective air barrier. Therefore, a step up from fiberglass in efficiency and price is the rigid foam boards. They offer a structural layer and therefore are ideal for those who want to add to the thickness of the existing attic insulation. The rigid foam boards cannot be set fit by default into the attic. They in fact need to be cut and fit according to the spaces that need to be filled.

3. Blown-In, a step up from the foam boards

Since foam boards are rigid and it is hard to adjust them in small spaces, blown-in insulation comes with a solution. Blown-in is a mixture of similar kinds of materials that are used in fiberglass roll in insulation with the only difference that this comes in a scattered form and is blown in using special kinds of equipment. A prime edge of this insulation over roll-in and rigid fiberglass is that it fills in the gaps properly. It is equally effective when compared with spray foam insulation, however, cheaper in price. It works best for controlling moisture.

4. Spray Foam - Increases reselling value

Spray foam is formed by mixing two chemicals and this formulation is then sprayed into the attic. As it is sprayed, the best attribute it offers is that any spaces or gaps are well filled in leaving no holes, gaps, and spaces for the air to leak. This type of insulation should be avoided DIYing and a professional's help should be sought because if not properly done, expected results would not be possible to draw.
Although expensive, this insulation offers a long-term benefit which is; it increases the resale value of your home and attracts customers towards your home.

5. Radiant Foil Insulation

Adding some extra layers within the existing attic insulation can help make the attic even more effective. 5 to 10 percent on energy bills can be saved by adding an additional layer of foil-like material. This is cut and fit into the attic and is targetted at combating the radiant heat of the sun to enter and warm the attic. On the one hand, it is easy to apply, on the other cheap to afford.

For hotter climates, this is highly recommended where the sun lasts longer and the radiant heat lasts longer.

Bottom Line

When choosing which attic insulation to use, it is important to not make a decision all by your own self and instead talk to a couple of professionals in your vicinity to ensure you choose the best type as every home's needs are different.

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A homeowners 101 guide to HVAC Parts Warranty


Lack of sufficient knowledge about HVAC warranties, as we always mention, is the primary factor behind homeowners experiencing frequent warranty claim rejections. HVAC warranties can not only save you bucks on repairs and maintenance, but they can also be of great use if a unit fails to perform or manifest production faults. However, neither replacement expenses nor repair dues is paid by the company if a homeowner knowingly or unknowingly voids his warranty. The unit no more remains covered even if the initial warranty offered 10 or 15 years of warranty. So the point lies in ensuring that the warranty remains valid. And this is only possible when a common homeowner is equipped with sufficient knowledge about HVAC warranties.

This blog is dedicated to discussing some basic know-how about the HVAC parts warranty. How a unit replacement is ensured and what factors need to be proven to get a replacement unit or replacement parts.


The must-know conditions for Parts Replacement

- In order to claim a part replacement or unit replacement, a homeowner is necessitated to contact a certified HVAC contractor who inspects the units and proves that the problem has arisen as a result of the manufacturing fault. The claim is then made to the company proving the fault in the unit. Depending on the situation, a part or unit replacement may take place.

- Regarding the parts warranty, note that some parts of the unit have relatively more warranty than the unit itself or the other parts. For example, the critical parts like compressor, heat exchanger in Furnaces and coils in Air Conditioners usually have more warranty. The part must be claimed within the offered duration; 5-10 years.

- Replacing a unit from one place to another without professional help voids the warranty; however, if it is the homeowners who change places and a new homeowner comes to the house, he can still claim the warranty.

What happens after the conditions are met?

As mentioned, in order to claim a parts warranty, a certified HVAC contractor must inspect the unit. Once the problem is proven, the defective part is then purchased from a certified dealer and is replaced. During the inspection, if other parts are also found to be problematic and are not covered under warranty, the homeowner has to pay for such parts.

Will you have to pay for labor costs?

The certified HVAC contractors, when they first install the unit, offer a one year of installation warranty which means any issues in the installation will be covered for free within the given time. Covering all service costs within the duration of one year is now a common practice. Although there is no hard and fast rule, in most cases, you will not have to pay for the labor cost as long as the unit or the parts that need to be replaced are covered by warranty.

Have you ever experienced a scenario in which a unit or part replacement was made because of the manufacturer's fault? If yes, was the experience smooth?

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Easy way to solve water leaking from a mini Split AC

It is indeed a frustrating situation when your indoor unit of mini-split Air Conditioner system starts leaking. This is because the inside wall unit has a coil that aims to pull moisture from the air as it cools. When the drain pipe gets clogged with the dust; it makes condensation to drip down and far away from the unit. The issue not just affects the home comfort but leads to water damage that no homeowner wants to deal with!

Luckily the problem can be solved with a little HVAC know-how. Read on to learn the basic steps to get out of this problem.


What causes leaking from the mini-split system

Out of many reasons for mini split AC leaking, the most common is blockage in the drainage pipe. The dust that has accumulated in the condensation tray, blocks the right direction of water, therefore, causing water winding up on the floor. 

Item needed- Screwdriver
- Electrical tape
- Bucket
- Vacuum 

Method
You can unclog the drainage in your pipe with seven simple steps! Luckily, the process is easy to execute and falls under the do-it-yourself category. 

1. Turn the air conditioner off: Before doing anything, make sure the AC unit is turned off.

2. Remove the AC filters
Remove the filters by simply opening the front panel. If you see any debris, it is good to clean it right away either with a vacuum or a wet cloth.

3. Remove plastic cover
Remove the front panel by removing screws with head screwdriver. Once you safely take it off, keep the plastic cover in a safe area.

4. Access the drainage pipe
You can see two AC snaps inside the AC unit! When you press them simultaneously, it will lift the bottom up, and you can access drainage pipe. This drainage pipe is more likely to be sealed with the grip tape.

5. Drain the pipes
The next step is more crucial, take off the joint that holds drainage pipe standing! But before grabbing the bucket to catch all excess water. Allow both sides of the pipe to drain completely.

6. Remove the excess duct
Once the pipe has completely drained, make sure to clean the extra dust with the hose of a vacuum. Since the debris will be wet so use wet vacuum to remove the particles. 

7. Reattach the drainpipe with electrical tapAt this point, the job is almost done. Just reseal the joints with the help of electrical tape. Reattach the front panel and air filters and turn on the AC and test for water leaks. 
 
Conclusion
Besides a drain pipe leakage, there can be some other issues like excess dirt in system, kinked hoses, burnt drain pipe, the tubing within the AC not having the right size etc.

The above is the easiest way to fix the mini AC split system water leaks. Solving the problem isn’t a big trick yet if you lack the necessary knowledge or if in doubt, call a professional!
Need help? Call us today 1-855-245-4328.

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Guide To Air Purification, Installation And Cost

Many contaminants like formaldehyde, retardants, tobacco smoke, radon, dust mites, pet dander, and combustion smoke exist in a home. These pollutants make our home five times more polluted than the outdoor environment. Keeping floors fresh, making home no-smoking-zone, testing the radon and not to mention ventilation that moves fresh air in and stale air out can significantly make the air cleaner and healthier to breathe! But still, some home requires air purifiers to get rid of stubborn contaminants.
Walk through our in-depth guide and learn more about air purifiers, installation, repair cost, and maintenance tips. 


Installation of Air Purifiers:

Portable air purifiers are readily available at home improvement stores and online sites. When making a purchasing decision, choose the right size that can fit well to the space you wish to treat. Homeowners can easily install portable air purifiers, but whole-home air purifiers require skills and knowledge of HVAC equipment. 

Installation and Repair cost for air purifiers:

Portable air purifiers are the most economical option for air cleaning in the home. You can save bucks on the installation process as you set it up yourself. Though their performance isn't as satisfactory as whole-house purifiers, the average cost of portable air purifier ranges from $40-$120 – depending upon the model you choose.

Each unit of whole-house air purifier costs you $1000 plus a few hundred for installation. Though the actual price is directly contingent upon the model and spec you choose for use at home. 

How does UV air purifier work?

The purifier uses a UV light bulb that gets installed within an HVAC system targeting the ducts and coils. During air circulation, the UV-C energy (light emitted from UV light bulb ) neutralizes airborne particles such as bacteria, mold, viruses and more. The UV-C power inhibits the growth and reproduction of microbe and doesn’t let them to spread across your home. 

How does filter air purifier work?

The filter air purifier uses a range of filters type to remove the contaminants for your benefit. These filters such as HEPA( (high-efficiency particulate air) delivers the most satisfying performance in terms of elimination of the contaminants and purifying the air. When the air flows, the filter will trap even the smallest contaminant, ensuring the safest indoor environment. The built-up contaminants will stick to the filters; therefore, it is essential to change the filters regularly. 

Air purification maintenance tips:

For whole-home air purifiers that use a filter, make sure to change the filters timely to get the optimal performance. Otherwise, the contaminants will stick to the filter, and make it to act as a germ reservoir. The process of changing a filter is simple, locate the filter, remove the old one, and insert the new filter to continue better functioning.

The portable air filters come up with the reusable air filter that can be easily washed and placed back. However, you should follow the instruction manual for the exact cleaning process and guidance regarding how often you should clean these filters?

UV air purifiers have a long service life, and the bulb is more likely to last 2 to 3 years.


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How to choose a reliable Duct Cleaning Service Provider

All duct cleaning service providers are not equally responsible and trained. Talk to different companies and get the written statements before choosing a company. Ask them to come up with relevant state license, and whether they have experience on a system like yours. Make sure not to hire cleaners who assert unsubstantiated claims about health benefits and don't go for those who urge you to have cleaning as the routine part of the heating and cooling system. Here we present SUGGESTIONS for choosing a reliable duct cleaning service provider and ways to determine if the service provider did an excellent job.

Duct Cleaning Service Toronto

What to Expect from a duct cleaning service provider:

- Duct cleaner should open ports and doors to ensure the every part be cleaned and inspected.
- Before thorough cleaning, ensuring there are no asbestos-containing materials. A heating system containing asbestos-containing particles like register boots insulation requires specialized procedures that can only be executed by the trained technician.
- The technician should employ the HEPA (high-efficiency particle air ) if the vacuum exhaust into the living room or use ordinary equipment to exhaust outside the home.
- They must own well-controlled brushes to dislodge dust particles
- Stricktly follow the NADCA’s rules and standards during air duct cleaning.


Can we prevent duct contamination?

Whether you are inclined to hire a duct service provider or not, but it is mandatory to follow the preventive maintenance program to mitigate the chances of duct contamination.
Here are the proven ways to stop dirt from entering the system.
- Replace air filters regularly.
- If the filters become clogged, change, or clean them more frequently.
- During construction or renovation, consider sealing off return registers and supply of the system.
- Promptly repair leaks or water damage. 

How To Determine if cleaner did a good job?

If a cleaner cleans the ducts, you may not know how to determine if he did the right job. Thorough visual inspection is the best way to verify the cleanliness of the system - all part of the system should be visibly cleaned, and there should not be debris visible with the naked eye.

We recommend providing a post-cleaning consumer checklist to the cleaners. The checklist will have several questions that the service provider answers after completing the job. If they answer “NO” to any of the questions on the list, this shows that have not performed a satisfactory job.
               

Sample Template of Post Cleaning Consumer Checklist

Questions
YES
NO
Did the service provider thoroughly clean air ducts, air pans, fans, and humidifiers?


The exchange heat surface has thoroughly been cleaned? 


Both sides of the cooling coil have no visible debris?


Coil drain pan is clean and drains water properly?


Does the return air plenum possess no visible debris?


Has internal ductwork professionally been cleaned?


Registers, Grilles, diffusers are attached again to the walls, fans or ceiling?


Is the system working correctly after cleaning in both heating and cooling modes? 




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What to do when AC does not turn on?

It is not wrong to say that we heavily rely on Air Conditioners to beat the heat and when we have an infant or elderly at home, it becomes essential to have fully functional AC for their overall health and wellbeing.

Firstly, the Air conditioner should not be taken for granted because when it breaks down, we can’t keep the serenity and straightly get mad. Before you fret, it’s better to assess the problem and identify the real reason behind this trouble. However, it sometimes gets difficult to figure out the exact issue – especially when AC has not been timely serviced.


The most common reasons AC won’t turn on

It’s common for homeowners to experience a problem with their ac unit occasionally. Before you rush to avail the services of an HVAC technician, follow the steps outlined below to identify and solve the problem.

Faulty motors:

Have you heard the unusual sounds before the unit stopped working altogether? If yes, then it is more likely the issue lies on the motor. To be surer, do a capacitor test to find out whether the problem is actually with the motor or not.

Faulty compressors:

The defective or broken compressor often makes the air conditioner to shut down. Timely cleaning and maintenance can go a long way to help prevent these problems.

The thermostat needs to be replaced:

A broken or outdated thermostat that either needs a battery or has some other technical fault can immediately stop the ac from turning on. If you have the basic knowledge for HVAC, you can conveniently identify the issue by yourself or go through the various settings of the Thermostat to make sure it works properly.

Dirty condenser lines:

Condenser lines that have mold, algae grown-up can sometimes be a reason for the air conditioner's sudden breakdown. The AC condenser unit is generally outside the home, and you can clean all the mess inside with white vinegar.

The fuse is not working:

You can do a continuity test with a multimeter to find out whether the fuse is working correctly or not. If you hear no beep in the multimeter, then the reason behind AC not turning is: “blown fuse”.

Tripped circuit breaker:

When there is a massive electricity overload, it is very likely for the circuit breaker to trip and interrupt the power flowing. The reason behind breakers tripping can be using too many appliances at the same time or having outdated equipment that consumes more electricity. 

Replace or repair the unit:

AC problems are frustrating and even worse when the AC does not turn on altogether. Generally, modern Air Conditioners have a life expectancy up to 15-20 years. However, timely maintenance can extend the useful life to a significant extent. It is best to replace the 12 years old unit with a more cost-effective unit. If the Ac is not that old and repair does not cost you more than 50% of the overall value of the unit, then better go for repair.

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What causes Air Conditioner fires and how to avoid them?

They say, 'Prevention is better than cure''. And they say it right. Adopting preventive measures to avoid Air Conditioner fires can save you from massive property damages and life losses. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) of the United States provided with astonishing figures of annual damages and losses caused by Air Conditioner fires. Here is a summary of the 2016 report covering the data for the year 2014;

- Around 78,000 home structure fires were reported to have been caused by AC fan or other Air Conditioner equipment. 
- A life loss of 50 people was recorded in 2014 in the US alone while over 200 were sent for medical treatment as a result of mild or severe injuries.
- A property loss of 213 million dollars also resulted from these fires.  
- From 2006-2010, up to 2,500 fires were caused by Air Conditioners annually. The fires caused by Heat Pumps were 500 (This does not imply that heat pump does not cause a fire. The difference in the number is due to the fact that more people use Air Conditioners).




What causes Air Conditioner Fires? 

Since Air Conditioner is an electrical-mechanical appliance, the fires usually have the very reason behind; electrical or mechanical. For example; up to 33% of fires in previous years were caused by failing insulation of the wire or cable, short-circuiting, over-heating of the appliance or poor wiring material used. 

Ways to prevent Air Conditioner fires 

- Strictly avoid over-usage

As mentioned above, over-usage was among the top reasons for fires as it over-heats at the appliance. It is common among Canadian homeowners to constantly run the Air Conditioner during hot summers. But whether it's a Split Air Conditioner or a Central Air Conditioner, non-stop usage is one BIG MISTAKE. And since a lot of people haven't yet shifted to Programmable or Smart Thermostats, the AC keeps on running on unusually high temperatures resulting in high bills and burdening the system.
So the solution is; avoid over-usage of the appliance and follow the right practices; turn off or lower the system when not in use. Choose hours of the day to give rest to the system. Use additional appliances; fan, portable Air Conditioner or fans as alternatives to give rest to the system and to use them when there are only a few people at home. 

- Maintenance ensures safety 

While a lot of homeowners think that the rant of HVAC technicians about Air Conditioner maintenance is just their way of ensuring more customers to make more money, the truth is that maintenance is a genuine need of the appliance. And, avoiding or postponing it becomes the cause of big loss and massive damage. Almost all the reasons for fires caused by Air Conditioner can be traced back to this one reason of no or bad maintenance. For instance; dirty filters cause fires, damaged wires that do not get in time repair cause fires, improperly functioning of fan motor cause fires, dried operational parts which produce sparks cause fires and the list of reasons goes on. All these reasons are those which can be identified and fixed if the appliance is given in time maintenance. 

To cut the long story short, the simplest and easiest ways to avoid Air Conditioner fires is to;
- Avoid over-usage
- Provide the system with regular maintenance 

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Troubleshoot noise and odour issues of your Split Air Conditioner

Usually, the noise and odour problem in the typical Central/Duct Air Conditioners are attributed to the duct system itself which harbours dust and debris, mould and spores. These elements in the duct later become the source of loathsome odours and irritating noises as the components get clogged and the airflow is hindered. But since the ductless system does not have a duct, why do these units too produce the same issues? In this blog, we shall explain why the Ductless Air Conditioners develop noises and odours. Simple DIY solutions shall also be discussed.

Ductless Air Conditioner noises and odours - Toronto

Odourous Split Air Conditioner - Fix it!

Causes:

The cause of a split unit giving odours, as it is turned on is the dirt developed inside of it. As you might already know that a ductless operates on the principle of pulling the warm indoor air outside, treating it with the condenser (which result in condensing the air and turning the warm air into liquid) and sending the cool air back into the indoor. Since the air is not generated by the AC, it is the indoor air which is full of dust and debris that keeps going in and out. Although there are filters installed in the system, these filters do not trap all dirt. As a result, this dirt goes and sticks back into the compressor unit components. Also, the liquid of condensation sometimes does not get drained because of clogged condensate line. As a result, mould is developed. So every time, a cycle of air is treated to be circulated back in the indoor, all these odours also go along with that air. And it is for this reason that every time the AC is turned on, a very detestable odour is circulated in the indoor.

Solutions:

You might already have discovered the solution.
i. Clean/replace the AC filters
ii. Also, use a hose (of not a very high pressure) and clean the condenser unit as well so as to clear all the dirt
iii. Check the condensate line and clear it if found clogged 

Noisy Split Air Conditioner - Fix it! 

Causes:

Split Air Conditioners usually have very unfelt operational noise. Many latest models have almost no operation noise at all. But even the split units can become extremely noisy and when they do, they can keep you as well as your neighbours awake. The most common reasons for the noisy unit are;

- Loose cabinet: Since the compressor unit vibrates as it operates, the nuts keeping the cabinet together are loosened. As a result, they vibrate and bang with their closes part causing a noise. 

- Bent or clogged blade: A clogged fan blade could be another reason for the noise. But in case you have serviced the unit only recently, there are chances that the fan blade has been bent. 

- Use a torchlight to see if the components inside are clogged. Sometimes, especially when the outdoor unit is not covered during intense weathers, the components develop hard clogs. They still work with those clogs but not without causing big bang sounds. Consider giving a clean up to the unit. 

Solutions:

- Tighten the screws of the cabinet if found loose
- Check the blade for clogs and using a medium pressure water pipe, clean it
- Thoroughly clean the entire unit, so that all clogs go away

How often do you experience noise and odour problems in your Ductless Air Conditioner? How do you fix them? And how often do you have to spend a massive sum on these petty issues.

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Role of heating and air conditioning in home comfort

For the overall health and happiness, the importance of your home comfort heating and cooling system cannot be neglected. There are certain factors which contribute to creating a perfect indoor environment including air quality, humidity, and air temperature. Read on to know how these elements collectively optimize the comfort of your home.

Optimal Temperature

Ensuring optimum temperatures at night will allow you to get a better night's sleep and save energy cost simultaneously. Temperatures should fall in the range of 21 to 23 degrees Celsius during the heating season when the members of the household are in the home and awake. When occupants are asleep or away, it is recommended between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius.

Air Humidity

The air humidity level can affect your home comfort as well as your heating or air conditioning unit's proper functioning. If humidity somehow becomes the major hurdle of your home comfort; then consider a humidifier or dehumidifier as per your home’s requirements.

Air Quality

To protect the health of household members, indoor air quality is extremely important. Mold, fungi, bacteria, pollen, and spores are the major pollutants. This is how you can protect yourself from the unhealthy air: - Avoid exercising or spending time outside when the pollution level is high. - Refrain everyone to smoke indoor and use precautionary measures to keep your nearby area tobacco-free. - Go for the electric lawn care equipment and avoid using gasoline-powered machinery. - Don’t exercise near high traffic areas and try to use less electrical energy since more energy consumption will lead to bad air quality.

Proper Air circulation

Using your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is one of the easiest ways for air circulation. You can do this by setting the "fan only" option to your system. This system allows passing indoor air through the filter system. You can also use ceiling fans in your place which effectively move air around the room.

Professional Duct Cleaning

Professional cleaning of your home air ducts also protects your health and energy costs. Many nasty things such as dust, cobwebs, fungus, and even mold can collect in your ductwork. Your furnace will need to work harder to filter and push clean air in your entire home with this waste piled up.

Smoke Detectors and Carbon-monoxide detectors:

It is recommended to have installed one carbon monoxide and smoke detector on each level of the home, especially near bedroom or sleeping areas to maintain an ideal comfort for your home and avoid unhappy accidents.

Wrapping up the article:

People spend so much money on household energy, particularly for heating and cooling homes. How much you spend is contingent upon the area you live and the length of the season. As per the recent Stats Canada survey, natural gas is being utilized by half of the households in Canada while timber usage is considered a secondary source to create an ideal ambience. But to keep your place cool or warm, make sure to choose wise steps which can save your cost and maintain the home comfort effectively.

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What Is the Best Time to Get your Furnace Inspected

The ideal time to get your Furnace inspected is before the cold weather hits or after a full season of use –since most of the maintenance is based upon the issues that homeowners witness while using.
People think Furnace inspection is confined to flipping the Thermostat and cleaning or replacing the filters, but it involves a thorough and detailed inspection where a technician dives deep into inspecting all potential issues and resolves it before the neglected furnace costs thousands of dollars for repairs. The article covers important Q&A’s for furnace tune-up.



Why is it essential to have regular furnace tune-ups?

Very much like a car, if you don’t put serious consideration, the functionality of the car gets disturbed and many things tend to break down. Whenever you oil change a car, it prolongs the life of the vehicle and enhances the functionality. Furnace tuning also works on the same principle.
Furnace tune-up takes about 60 to 70 minutes to complete. No matter, if your furnace works perfectly, taking time out for the inspection, helps to save money and time in the long run. People often have a perception that if they put a new furnace at the home, then getting it inspected or maintained does not remain necessary. The truth is, regular maintenance preserves the longevity and maintains an extended manufacturer’s warranty.  Poor maintenance is the ultimate cause of the early replacement of the furnace. Furnace life expectancy can be between 10 to 15 years while the regular inspection tends to lengthen the duration.
Burning fuel in the furnace produces heat, and homeowners should ensure the system works efficiently. A minor problem can potentiate the gas leakage which can be life-threatening. Carbon monoxide leakage is dangerous. Having regular tune-ups can detect these safety and health risks.

 

The benefits of regular Furnace Inspection:

Furnace tune-up is often not a top of mind for many homeowners. But with regular inspection and tune-up, you can enjoy a plethora of benefits.
·         The energy bill gets reduced up to 30%.
·         Your family stays safe and warm.
·         Your furnace can last longer since it prevents major breakdowns.

What to expect from a Furnace Inspection?

Qualified furnace technicians will conduct a diagnostic and safety checklist covering all aspects from CO emissions to Thermostats, fan operation,  gas leaks, and lubrication of all moving parts. A complete inspection is carried out to check that all of your furnace and duct systems are working properly. Any concerns at this stage will be addressed to the homeowners so they can take the necessary steps to resolve the problem.

Other ways to prolong the life of a Furnace:

Along with regular maintenance, you should ensure the following factors:
·         Replacing the filter right after three months.
·         Making sure the vents are not closed.
·         Checking thermostat and replacing the old battery with the new at regular intervals.

Interested in scheduling furnace maintenance? Contact us for a free quote. You will see how affordable professional furnace repairing and maintenance services can be.

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7 Common Furnace mistakes that could cost you money

There are several common furnace mistakes that most of the homeowners make. A wise homeowner like you can become aware of these mistakes to sidestep any cost. The efficient working of the Furnace doesn’t assure you will always get the same out of your heating system.  You can be fooled if you fail to think, that a furnace is tricky equipment and has many technicalities. This article deep dived into the seven common furnace mistakes that could cost money to homeowners. 


Cloggy Air filters can spike up the bills

You can encounter many difficulties if the air filters are not timely cleaned. The airflow issues will disturb the heating pattern. Moreover, the accumulation of various microbes, dirt and airborne particles clog the proper intake of heat. The system will start requiring more energy. Thus, keep using cloggy air filters will spike up your heating cost.

Keeping Furnace for too long

Keeping the furnace for long can cause sudden problems, which can be an indication of moderate to high danger. You should start looking for a new furnace once a furnace ages 20 or past the expiry date. Make sure to switch up to the new one, which is energy efficient and a better system for your place.

Closing supply registers:

Closing supply registers will eventually cost you. The home Heating systems are designed to effectively warm the entire home. Once you restrict the flow of air, it impedes the proper air flow, which ultimately increases the pressure on a system that can cause the furnace to wear out before time.

Increasing temperature of a Thermostat:

Never set the Thermostat above the desired temperature. Sadly, a furnace does not work on this principle. It will simply excel the energy consumption. The best way is to set a moderate temperature and wait out. Meanwhile, you can look for other ways to keep yourself cosy.

Not Buying the right size:

The size of the home and furnace should match to offer homeowners the best experience. You can get assistance from the heating and cooling company about the appropriate size of the furnace to warm up the entire home. The wrong size won’t offer the desired outcomes and you might have to replace it with a new furnace for a nicer upshot.

Running Furnace All day:

No doubt! The winter has every day a freezing-cold day, and you always find ways to keep yourself warm and cosy. But it is not mandatory to run the furnace, all day long. You can reduce the cost to a significant extent, once you ensure to turn it off when you are out for work and kids are not at home.

Prioritizing price only:

Choosing a furnace based on the price is not worth considering. There are other paramount aspects you must consider i.e. energy efficiency, appropriate sizing, and durability. Don’t turn a blind eye to the rest of the important factors else you'll have to spend on repairs what you are now saving on the purchase. 

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Furnace Filters | Types, Selection and Cleaning

Filters help a great deal not only in combating the dust and dander in the home but also in saving you from several kinds of allergies. This way, while on one hand, your Furnace feels pleasant and operate efficiently, on the other hand, you and your family can get rid of stale indoor air.
All homeowners use one or the other kind of Furnace filters, however, not all of them experience the same results. This has to do with three things;

- Furnace Filter type: There are a number of different Furnace Filters available. If your neighbours are using an electrostatic filter which is several times efficient than a simple paper filter which you use, you should simply not expect the same results

- Maintenance and Replacement: Other than the efficiency of the filter, maintenance and replacement matters. If the filter is not cleaned (in case of mechanical filter type) or not replaced (in case of paper filter type), the dirt and debris hinder the mechanism of the filter by partially or completely blocking the passage of air.

- Compatibility: The third Furnace Filter related reason why people having the same Furnace systems do not enjoy the same efficiency is the compatibility issue. Most often, people choose the wrong filter type. Either too ordinary to suit their extremely efficient Furnace system or too highly efficient to not remain compatible with the system. In this case, an efficiency or IAQ drop is usually experienced.

To make all equations right, here are come compact suggestions from our side.

 

Furnace Filter | Types and Selection

As said, there are multiple types of filters. You should choose one according to your system's efficiency. The Mechanical Type filters are usually made up of fibre and can't be washed. They are instead replaced after every 3-6 months. If you don't have allergies and live in a relatively cleaner vicinity, the paper filter can suffice for you. But be sure to change it regularly.

There's another type called the Electrostatic type. The polyester strands in these filters get electrically charged as air passes through them. These charged strands then attract dust and debris. While this type of filter is very efficient, it needs regular cleaning; usually after 3 months in peak season and after 6 months in case of relatively less use.

And even higher degree filter is the Electronic Type Furnace Filters. In this type, the electrically charged wires attract dust and debris towards them. But due to its very high MERV rating, these types of filters get dirty very easily. Having such a kind of filter installed, expect a weekly cleaning. Or maybe even more frequently.

Let's talk about the most efficient type of filter with up to 99% efficiency. Super efficient and very expensive, these filters are suitable for high-sanitary places like hospitals, labs etc. Although usually not recommended for homes, they can be used at homes in special cases where there are people with terminal illnesses or severe allergies.

Furnace Filters | Cleaning

The ordinary paper filters cannot be cleaned. They are cheap, available at $2-$3 and need replacement after 3-6 months. The electronic and electrostatic filters, however, need cleaning as early as they get dirty.
How to Clean:
Take lukewarm tap water in a tub and soak them in it. Use a soft brush to remove clogged dust and debris. In case you attempt to use any detergents, make sure it's safe to use on filters.

An important precaution: Do not use the filters after washing until they become completely dry.

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Common Furnace problems and their solutions

With the arrival of winters when days and nights start getting colder, people usually prefer to
carry out the function of their furnaces; particularly Canadians whose most favourite home heating element is nothing but furnace. The problem; however, arises when homeowners feel their Furnace is not working properly and look out for HVAC help to resolve the issue or consider minimizing the issue by applying various DIY techniques.

This blog is dedicated to the solutions to common Furnace problems. But before going into finding the solutions to the problems, we must also throw some light on the most common problems residential furnaces face. Below are some of the most common issues which the furnaces usually face. Their solutions will also be discussed.



Heating problem - Check circuit breaker 

If the furnace is not performing the basic function of producing heat, you might consider checking the Thermostat. If the thermostat is already set to heating then the probable reason for non-functioning is that some fuse is broken. Check if the circuit breaker controlling the Furnace is in the ON position. If this does not help, the problem is in the wiring of the circuit.

Compromised Air Flow - Try cleaning the filters

In case the furnace is working but not producing enough heat and there’s a compromised air flow, ensure that the air filter is clean. This is one of the most essential components of the HVAC system and requires regular maintenance and cleaning. Dirty filters compromise the air flow and burden the system. So if a compromised air flow is felt, make sure you check the air filters and if found dirty, immediately clean/replace them.

Ignition problem - Replace damaged ignitor 

The ignition problem results in decreasing the capacity of the furnace to produce heat. This
problem is common in gas furnaces operating with a thermocouple. For instant resolution of the
issue, inspect the ignitor. In case it is damaged, change it. If this DIY doesn't help, consider calling a professional for help since this portion of the Furnace requires some professionalism and technical knowledge and excessive DIY can result in creating further issues.

Continuous cycling problem - Check filter and Thermostat

A frequently turning ON and OFF Furnace is a sign of trouble. It can be caused by a dirty and old air filter that needs replacement or an improperly programmed Thermostat. Check both.

Noisy blower - Oil it! 

A slight operational noise is normal for a Furnace and how does a normal noise sounds like, you know very well. When an unusual noise from the blower unit is felt, it is most possibly because of the friction in the components. Oil the blower fan for a quick resolve.

Dampness around the unit 

The Furnace unit may develop moisture and eventually dampness around it. Water leaks from the Humidifier connected to the ductwork may as well result in dampness and consequently short-circuiting. To resolve this, dry the unit and its surroundings properly by first switching the system off. If the problem persists, call a professional.

What are the Furnace problems that you frequently face and what are the DIY's you use to resolve them? 

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Explore Honeywell's Lyric Smart Thermostat

Technology is improving and improving our lives as well. There was once that time when Thermostats were manual and mercury filled; a manual feature requiring human interference all the time and mercury filling dangerous for the environment when the unit was disposed of. With advancement came the Programmable Thermostats. This advancement to the Programmable Thermostats further led to an improved programmable technology which is now prevalent with the name of Smart Thermostats. Today, we'll learn about Honeywell Lyric Thermostat, its features, compatibility, cost and how it will change the comfort level for you and your family.


Honeywell's Lyric Smart Thermostat Features

Honeywell always comes with innovation and creativity together. This unit is a perfect demonstration of this Honeywell's practice.
- Unlike in the past, people today are using additional HVAC accessories like Air Purifiers, Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers, HRV systems others. It is important that the home's Thermostat is able to communicate with all of these units as well. And here comes Honeywell with this Lyric Smart Thermostat. This model is compatible with all the above-mentioned HVAC systems and HVAC accessories. Which means you can enjoy an unusually escalated level of comfort.

- The motion sensor in the Thermostat illuminates it as it senses you approaching it which is a cool feature in itself. Also, since there is no plate that has to be opened and closed, the user interface is friendly and easy to use.

- The unit is connected with the internet which enables it to forecast the weather. The forecasting that the Lyric unit offers is 6-8 hours

- Event-based scheduling can be opt for quick modification of settings

- The feature of ''Smart Cues'' is yet another great feature. This reminds homeowners of necessary system changes; filter change, maintenance etc

- Many programmable and non-programmable Thermostats do not measure the indoor humidity. This hinders a perfect comfort in the indoor. Honeywell Lyric Thermostat, unlike other thermostats, also measure humidity and maintains the temperature accordingly. The perfect recipe for comfort! O yo!

- Access Compatibility 

This unit can be accessed via Smart Phones. Relevant IOS and Android apps are available while other smart hubs can also be used. Wifi, a smartphone and there you go! Control your indoor temperature from anywhere. Anywhere in the world.   

- Cost of Honeywell Lyric Thermostat 

The cost varies from contractor to contractor. Usually, the market selling price of the Lyric unit is somewhere around $250-$270. This may reduce over time with the introduction of better technology thermostats.

Should you install a Honeywell Lyric Smart Thermostat? 

Yes! There are convincing reasons to upgrade to a Smart Thermostat system. If you are still using an old programmable model of Thermostats, you have no realization of how much energy you could save and ultimately save yourself from hefty energy bills, frequent appliance repairs and above all, deteriorated comfort.
So yes! Make this winter a time of control and comfort. Upgrade to a Honeywell Smart Thermostat and start enjoying a heavenly comfort onwards.
Check out these Honeywell models offered by us: Honeywell Thermostats 

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5 Quick Furnace Fixes

On a cold winter night, what if your Furnace fails to suffice for your heating needs and you have no other heating alternative as well? And what if there's no service in your vicinity which could be called? Sounds like a scary thought but factually speaking, a lot of homeowners have to go through this or a similar situation in winter. And then the only option they are left with is to spend an absolutely horrible and uncomfortable night. But we won't let this happen to you. This blog will highlight some of the common Furnace problems and some quick fixes that homeowners can try in case of emergency.


- The furnace is not heating home - Fix it!

If Furnace is not heating the home, what else is it heating? Hmmm, maybe the circuit breaker. This situation can occur because of multiple reasons out of which the most common is that the circuit breaker had tripped, fused or blown away. So what can you do about it?  For that, reset your circuit breaker and to do that, switch if off and then on. Be sure to do it only once and switch the button off and then turn it back on. Strictly as directed!

- The furnace is producing insufficient heat - Fix it! 

In the cases when Furnace is producing heat but not sufficient, the most probable cause is the dirty filters that are not allowing the air to easily flow through them resulting in a reduced supply of warm air. For that, do this:
Well you know what to do, let's talk about the next fix.

- Electric Furnace is not igniting - Fix it! 

So the Furnace this time may be causing this trouble of not igniting at all. Troubleshoot this by switching the power off. Then turn the power on. This resetting of the electric supply is most probable to ignite the Furnace back again. If this does not work out, disconnect all power and gas supplies and reach out to the ignitor to inspect it. Broken or cracked? Well, this is something that needs replacement and a professional can do it. So this time, try no DIY.

- Gas Furnace is not starting - Fix it!

After a long break, when the heating system is brought into use again, there are a number of problems that show up one of which is a (gas) Furnace that does not start. When this happens, you need to ensure that the gas supply line is open. Also, if a gas boiler/water heater is used at home, check out whether or not that is operating. If that is operating but Furnace is not, follow the gas line all the way to the Furnace and inspect thoroughly if there's something obstructing the supply. No resolve?
Well, now call a professional!

- Burning odours - Fix it! 

Whether such a smell is coming from outside the unit or from the inside, immediately do two things;
- Firstly, turn off all power and gas supplies to the unit. Also turn off the main power and gas supply of the home
- Make sure you go to a safer location at home or leave the home altogether
This precautionary measure is because the burning smells from the Furnace could mean a CO leak or a propane, natural gas leak. Any such leaks have the potential to bring serious consequences that may be fire, CO poisoning or similar. So take refuge!

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Indoor Pool Humidity - Problems and Fixes

Have a pool at home? You're fortunate. You can enjoy swimming anytime for as long as you want. But with fortune comes some misfortunes too and the misfortune associated with indoor pools is that their maintenance is not only crucial but also difficult. And the lack of maintenance leads to serious problems ranging from health issues to interior damage issues. We'll discuss today why and how you need to be overly cautious when you have a pool at home and to keep the right settings for it to remain a joy and not become a problem.



Pool and high humidity - The consequences

When there's a water body inside of your home, it will be evaporating water all the time. And the water droplets will rise and spread in the home increasing the indoor humidity. The rise in humidity will lead to;
- Discomfort for homeowners
- Damage to the interior or exterior of the house; wallpapers parching, dampness, spots on walls, damaging of decorations items etc
- Production and rapid spread of mould and spores
- High humidity when raises the moisture level in the air, also raises the chances of the spread of viruses and bacteria

Factors causing pool humidity

It is not the presence of the pool that creates problems, rather the improper presence and the lack of maintenance that does. For example; check out the following causes; 

- Improper building material
When a house is constructed with a design to add a pool in it, it is crucial to use the most compatible type of building material needed. In the case of houses with pools, the material suggested is the material that could prevent condensation within the walls of the house since this would lead to the production of mould and other problems.

- Not installing an adequate ventilation system
It is crucial to install an adequate ventilation system in all homes but particularly in homes where there are pools. The proper ventilation will let the moist air out before it could harm the indoor or causes discomfort for the homeowners.

- Dehumidification - Much needed Air Conditioners do offer dehumidification but there are two things to note;
- You need to set your Air Conditioner to the settings where it could offer the best dehumidification; Fan at ''Auto''
- Your AC may not be sufficient to dehumidify the indoor air because the humidity the pool creates is too much. In this case, you are required to install a separate dehumidifier.


How to maintain a fair balance in humidity with a pool at home?

The relative humidity level should in no case exceed 60%. You should strive to maintain humidity level somewhere between 40%-60%. With a pool at home, it is difficult but the following steps can help;

- Set the pool temperature two degrees lower than the air temperature. This will decrease evaporation which will consequently decrease the moisture
- Consider installing a good quality dehumidifier preferably a whole home dehumidifier
- Make sure you have a proper ventilation system and that the humidity is not causing problems in the indoor which may not be visible to you at the moment

In the end, a bonus for you; so how would you know about the level of humidity in your indoor? If you have a Smart Thermostat installed, congratulations. It can give you the reading of the indoor humidity level and can also track the data for you. In case you're still running an old model, installing a Smart Thermostat could be the right investment for you to continue enjoying all joys without having to make any compromise on your comfort.

Check out our range of Thermostats HERE and request a quote anytime at 1-855-245-4328

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How to stop bugs from making your HVAC unit their home?

Bugs won't ask you before making their homes in your HVAC units. They just will as soon as they find that the location is perfectly suitable for them. And once they make a home there, they won't only stay there, they will extend their residencies creating problems for your indoor comfort and of course for your units as they will have a hard time performing with optimal efficiency with all the bucks of bugs stuck to them.



Fill in the gaps

Just like the pests and reptiles enter your home through those holes and gaps near windows and doors, the pests that make HVAC units their home also look for any holes and gaps to enter. For this, make sure that everything is tightly fit and no loopholes are left near the units particularly the outdoor units. Fill in the gaps using porcelain, foam or simply some pieces of cloth. 


Dirty ductwork does the damage

A dirty ductwork can do more damage than you think it can. Dirty ducts are also one of the favourite places of the bugs. Since they have a whole lot of space to accommodate therein, they can extend their family and then the large families will enter your units. Usually, bugs go into your ductwork through the leaks or the loose fittings. Check the ductwork thoroughly or call a professional to inspect the ductwork for any leaks and holes. Fix the leaks but make sure the duct is also cleaned along with this. 


Clean around the outdoor units

One of the primary reasons why bugs are attracted to HVAC units is the presence of something around them that attracts them. Usually, grass or flowers or vegetation around the outdoor units attracts bugs. They then find ways to enter your units and there they go! New residence!


Add screens to outdoor vents

Screenless outdoor vents are also one of the common reasons for bugs entering the ductwork and HVAC units. Mesh screens are available at reasonable prices. Purchase one and it can help add to your comfort.


Use recommended sprays

We do suggest using sprays to keep bugs away but only the recommended sprays. Please don't use bug killers of your choice because you can end up harming the unit in an attempt to do so. Use instead, those sprays that are recommended by HVAC professionals or are manufactured specially for the purpose of using on or around the HVAC units. 


Covering the units

Covering is a great way to help keep bugs away. Since the units that are being used can't be covered, this strategy can be used for units of offseason. For example, cover your AC outdoor and indoor units in winters and similarly cover the Furnace in Summers.


Using these tips, you can not only protect your HVAC units against the nasty bugs but also from animals that can severely damage the units. For example; dogs and cats; their urine can corrode the metal of your outdoor units.
Did you find this post useful? What ways do you use to keep bugs away from HVAC units?

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A DIY guide for fixing iced up Air Conditioner


Whether you're using a Central Air Conditioner, a Split system or a window unit, AC icing up is a scenario that you must have faced if you're already using Air Conditioner for several years. Although this is a frustrating situation and often puts a homeowner in the worries of whether it is time for him to replace his system, it is not a difficult to fix the problem and neither a one that necessarily requires a professional's help. In this blog, we are going to help you find you why your Air Conditioner freezes up and what you can do when that happens. 

Insufficient Air Flow

Air Conditioners work on the principle of throwing inner heat out on the evaporator coil and then bringing the cool air back. But when the Air Conditioner fails to evacuate indoor heat, the evaporator coil doesn't get sufficient heat to keep going with normal operation and instead freezes up as a protest. Well yeah! 

Low refrigerant = Icing up

The refrigerant used in Air Conditioners is usually Freon which is a gas. During operation as the gas expands, the cooling effect is produced. When there's only a limited amount of gas left and the pressure/temperature settings are the same, the gas expands to create an overly cool temperature. As a result, all the moisture/dampness around the evaporator coil turns into ice causing icing.

Temperature changes

Many times, the reason behind AC icing up is the change in the outdoor temperatures. As the temperature drops, the pressure in the unit drops which result in icing up.

Mechanical failures and icing up

Among the most common reasons comes the mechanical failure issues. Blocked air filters, twisted or torn refrigerant lines, improper blower fan operation, all of these have the tendency to cause icing up of the AC unit.

Solutions for fixing iced up AC unit

Let's now talk about some solution to fixing the iced up Air Conditioner unit.

- Clogged Filters as we mentioned above become the reason for causing icing. Check the AC's air filter for blockage. Consider using good quality filters that are also compatible with the system you have and change them at least after 3 months.

- The evaporator coil needs to have a smooth air flow through it. As it gets dirty, there's a blockage of airflow and this results in icing. Make sure the evaporator coils are clean

- A dirty ductwork restricts the air flow and causes the same consequences as the blocked filter does. The air flow restricts and therefore, icing is caused at the outdoor unit

Final word

Keeping appliances maintained is a good way to keep unexpected sudden repairs at par. Nonetheless, HVAC situations like AC icing up, insufficient cooling, AC shut off and similar issues are common and can be faced even by people who do keep their appliances maintained so it is good to keep yourself equipped with the necessary knowledge of their why's and how's.
We hope this blog helped you learn the basics of AC iced up scenario.

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Here's how high humidity disturbs home comfort in summers


Here the summer season comes and there we begin to feel all irritated because of the hot weather and more than that, the high level of humidity. When the level of humidity rises, it produces a warming effect making you feel warmer than the actual temperature. All this is bearable on the outside since not much can be done in order to combat the outdoor heat & humidity completely but when it comes to the indoor, discomfort is not bearable for the long hours that we spend in the indoor. And technology has provided us with practical and affordable solutions to combat both heat and humidity. But did you know what effects does high humidity makes on your cooling system? It burdens the cooling system! Actually, as the cooling system tries to cool the indoor, it also dehumidifies it. And when there is a high level of humidity, the system has to work so hard and in some cases, it trips without properly cooling the indoor. So you constantly run the appliances, give high energy bills and still can't manage to enjoy cool indoors in the most irritating summers just because of high humidity.

You may never be sure if your home has a desirable humidity level. So many people never check for humidity level and so many others just can't do it because they have a conventional mercury thermostat. But there are signs and symptoms that can tell you your home has a high level of humidity that you need to fix and not put everything on the delicate shoulders of the poor Air Conditioner.

- Foggy Windows

The kind of water vapours that you see on the outside of the window in winters as the ice melts, you'd see a similar kind of water vapours on the inside of the windows when humidity is high in your indoor in summers. This foggy moisture on the windows glass or near the window panes shows that the Air Conditioner is failing to ward off all the excess moisture and that you are living in an undesirable humidity level.

- Musty Odours

Musty odours is a clear consequence of moisture that is constantly keeping your indoor environment (and of course the things) wet. The moisture which is basically the high level of humidity causes musty odours in the entire home and particularly at places that are relatively closed; basement, store rooms etc.

- Clammy air

Ever felt irritated in the cool blows of air? That irritation usually comes when the air is clammy and that happens once again as a result of moisture in the indoor that is more than necessary. The Air Conditioner does work constantly to cool the air but as it fails to take away the humidity, the humid air gets cooled and gives cool yet unpleasant and sticky feels.

How to fix high humidity?

In Summers it is normal for the humidity levels to go up. But depending on the location, the architecture of the home and other factors, it could sometimes be unusually difficult to manage the humidity. For that, you can do the following;

- If your AC has a hard time combating the humidity, consider installing a Dehumidifier
- Check your doors and windows for proper insulation. Insulation equally benefits in summers as it benefits in winters
- Call a professional to check the cause of high humidity. Sometimes, the cause of excessive humidity is; leaking pipes or other constantly damp areas in the home.

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