The air filter in your HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system is important for many reasons. Not only does it filter harmful contaminants out of the air like dust and pet dander; it also protects your air conditioner and heating equipment from damage. However, if you don’t change the filters enough, you may contribute to inefficient operation and some worn down parts. Here’s how a clogged filter hurts your bills.
Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning Blog : Archive for May, 2015
Don’t Forget to Change Your Air Filter!
Monday, May 25th, 2015Does Your Air Conditioner Need Replacement?
Monday, May 18th, 2015When an air conditioning system breaks down, the question that may first pop into your mind when calling over a technician is this: does the unit need to be replaced? Unfortunately, it’s very difficult for most homeowners to tell on their own. However, calling a technician into your home at the first sign of trouble can save you a lot of money on replacement costs, as the issue may only require a simple repair. Let’s take a look at some of the signs that your AC is nearly done for and what you can do to ward off AC replacement.
Is Your Air Conditioner Prepared for the Warmer Weather?
Monday, May 11th, 2015In Colorado Springs, we are used to colder weather most of the year, but the air is heating up and you may soon find yourself turning down the temperature on your thermostat. Is your air conditioner ready for the summer weather to come? Spring is the perfect time to begin thinking about your air conditioning system, as it’s better to deal with any potential issues now than wait for the unit to break down. So what can you do to prepare your air conditioning equipment for the heat? Here are a few piece of advice from Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning.
Why Should You Enroll in an HVAC Maintenance Program?
Monday, May 4th, 2015When you need heating and air conditioning repairs, it can seem like a frustrating time. An HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system rarely breaks down when it is convenient to call a technician, and the sudden unexpected repair costs are certainly unwelcome. The best way to avoid such repair needs from occurring is by getting your system on a regular maintenance schedule. Here’s how a maintenance visit helps your system.