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Get The Answers To Your Questions About Your HVAC System

Owning a home entails a great deal of responsibility, labor, and expense but it also brings happiness and life-long memories. Throughout the year, it is comforting to know you can make those memories in a cozy environment, and that requires a reliable HVAC system to keep you and your family toasty warm or cool and comfy.  Whether you are a brand new homeowner or a seasoned one, questions consistently arise regarding HVAC systems, such as which are the best, how much power is needed, are they expensive to repair, and much more.

FAQs about conventional HVAC systems for homes

Does a bigger system perform better than a smaller one?

No. This is a common misconception. A larger system will indeed heat or cool your home faster, but it will do so in shorter cycles and more frequent starts and stops. That means a higher energy bill and extra wear on the unit.

Can I save money on energy costs with a different system?

Yes, you can, in a variety of ways. Consider installing a programmable thermostat to automatically adjust temps throughout the day. Upgrade to a high-efficiency unit. Regularly change the filters. Perform annual maintenance.

How long do most HVAC systems last?

The answer to this question depends largely on regular upkeep and preventative maintenance. If these tasks are diligently completed, homeowners can expect 15-20 years from their system.

How often should filters be changed?

HVAC filters are critical to overall performance and intervals of change depend on the filter being used. Standard filters should be changed every one to six months, while electronic air cleaner filters should be cleaned four times a year.

How to find the right HVAC contractor for your home or business

Similar to nearly every trade, not all HVAC contractors are created equal and doing some research on the front end can make all the difference between a reputable, professional service and being left with the same or more problems than you started with. Indeed, it can be difficult to identify a pro; that’s why contacting Rowland Air at 800-500-9068 for a free estimate is your best bet.

Beware the contractor that offers bids over the phone

Every HVAC system is different and includes its’ own nuances. There is no way to accurately assess a problem with a system sight unseen. Ducting, registers, insulation, window types, and a host of other factors all come into play.

Don’t go with the lowest bidder

Bargain contractors are just that: you might get a great deal but don’t be surprised if your system goes on the fritz soon after a “professional” repair.

Be careful of claims of experience

A contractor boasting 30 years’ experience sounds great but be sure he or she is keeping up with the latest technology. Tried and true methods even a decade ago might fall short today.

To get the right professional heating and air company to service your HVAC unit, contact Rowland Air at 800-500-9068 for a free estimate today.