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With rising utility costs, call us
today to save money!
It is time
to make sure your air conditioner is ready for a long, hot summer with a
spring tune up and inspection. Please give our office a call to
schedule your appointment today. Take advantage of our yearly
maintenance agreement and enjoy the following:
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Where do you find comfort when
the furnace on the fritz?
A qualified heating contractor
should be consulted when replacing your heating system. Not only do they
understand the importance of equipment selection, your investment requires
proper installation by a technician who will ensure the job is done
properly, safely and according to code. Consult with the Professionals Who
Know!
Annual inspections of heating and cooling systems
Homeowners
should have their furnace inspected and cleaned annually by a qualified
service technician. Would you drive a car year after year without ever
changing the oil or taking it to a mechanic for a tune-up? Probably
not. Like your car your cooling and heating systems must be maintained
in order to run efficiently and dependably. You should change your air
filters monthly and your air conditioner and heater should each be inspected
once a year. Annual heating and cooling check-ups allow a technician
to identify minor problems before they become major problems. Proper
maintenance may add years to the life of your units' major components.
It also enables your heating and cooling systems to run more efficiently and
more dependably.
Investing in the proper
maintenance of a home heating system is essential to ensure that it provides
reliable and efficient indoor comfort when the outdoor temperature drops.
Carbon Monoxide
CO is a colorless, odorless gas
that can be produced by burning fuels such as natural gas, propane, oil,
kerosene, coal, or wood. Properly installed and operating fuel-burning
appliances pose minimal CO hazards. However, under certain conditions,
all appliances that burn fuels can leak deadly levels of CO into the home
The initial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to flu (but without the
fever) and include headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea and
dizziness. Exposure to high levels of CO can cause death.
Money Saving Tips
Listed
below are some tips and suggestions you can use to save money on your
utility bills, heating and air conditioning equipment, and service. For
other answers to your questions concerning new products, energy efficiency
ratings, savings on your utility bills, repair or replacement service,
consult Central Ohio Heating & Cooling
(614) 291-0437 servicing all of central Ohio.
Set the thermostat
The most
economical operation of your system comes from setting the thermostat
properly. Set the thermostat at the highest summer setting or the lowest
winter setting at which you are comfortable. Typical settings are 78 degrees
for summer cooling and 70 degrees for winter heating. When cooling, your
operating costs increase from 3% to 8% for each degree your thermostat is
lowered. When heating, your operating costs increase for each degree your
thermostat is raised.
Keep the air filter clean
The easiest way to ensure your system operates efficiently and economically
is by keeping the air filter clean. There are several types of air filters
and several possible locations for the air filter. Ask us where your air filter is located and which type of filter to use.
Keep doors and windows
closed
Close all
doors and windows to the outside. This will reduce the heating load in
winter and the cooling load in summer. Your system will operate more
economically as a result.
Keep vents and grilles
unobstructed
Arrange
your furniture and drapes so that all output vents and intake grilles are
free from obstruction. This will reduce the cooling and heating load on your
system, providing more economical operation.
Avoid excessive use of
exhaust fans
Excessive
use of kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans will make your system work harder.
This will increase energy consumption and costs. Keep costs in check by
making wise use of exhaust fans.
Use the AUTO setting
Generally, it is best to set your indoor fan to AUTO. This costs less and
provides better humidity control in the summer. However, if you desire to
operate your system with constant air circulation, ask for advice from
Central Ohio Heating and Cooling.
Control direct sunlight
Let the sun in during winter. Keep the sun out during summer. In summer,
direct sunlight increases the load on your cooling system. Use of window
shades and awnings will reduce the amount of direct sunlight and lower the
cooling load. In winter, direct sunlight reduces the load on your heating
system. Open window shades and awnings to increase direct sunlight and lower
the heating load.
Keep the condenser coil clean
The condenser coil (the unit outside your house) should be kept clean to
ensure efficient operation. If the condenser coil becomes restricted by
dirt, lint, paper, grass clippings, leaves, or other debris, system
efficiency will deteriorate. Use a garden hose to keep the condenser coil
clean.
Insulate air ducts
Be sure all air ducts are well-insulated. Ducts should also be sealed with a
vapor barrier.
Keep an air tight house
Ensure maximum retention of heated or cooled air by adding insulation to
outside walls and to the attic. Seal cracks and use storm doors and/or
insulated doors to prevent air leaks.
Properly vent clothes dryers
Be sure your clothes dryer is vented to the outside. Also ensure that your
clothes dryer is vented away from your outdoor unit.
Keep heat away from the thermostat
Make sure no heat-generating appliances are near your thermostat. These
include lamps, TVs, stereo and computer equipment.
Central Ohio Heating & Cooling, Inc.
420 East
Fifth Avenue, Columbus Ohio 43201
Please feel
free to contact us:
Phone:
614-291-0437
Fax:
614-291-0840
E-mail:
info@centralohioheating.com
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