Designing a Church HVAC System
Churches and other religious facilities must be able to maintain indoor air quality and comfort. But because of certain factors such as their unique architecture, open spaces and varied occupancy, the requirements for designing their HVAC systems are slightly different from other structures. They also need HVAC systems that run quietly and efficiently.
Read MoreHow to Tell if You Have an Air Duct Leak
Your central HVAC system has a network of ducts and vents that distribute heated or cool air throughout your home. But to ensure your indoor air quality and comfort remain consistent, you need regular inspections and maintenance. This includes thoroughly checking your ductwork for leaks that can compromise how your system functions.
Read MoreHow Heat Pumps Work During Summer & Winter
A heat pump can both heat your home during the winter and cool it during the summer. With just an adjustment of your thermostat, you can switch between heating and cooling mode in an instant.
Read MoreShould You Leave the AC on When You Leave for Vacation?
It may seem logical to shut off your system before leaving home for a summer vacation, but there’s a reason why most HVAC companies advise against it. It’s a myth that turning off the system will lower your monthly energy bills. In fact, the opposite may happen instead, resulting in higher energy consumption.
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