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- Heat Pump Service/RepairClean dust or move objects away from the grates that supply air into each room. Do the same to the large return grate, usually in a hallway, to ensure proper air flow.
- Furnace Service/RepairConfirm that the furnace runs completely through a normal cycle from start-up to shut-down. Look at the thermostat reading to confirm that the system shuts off when reaching the high temperature setpoint. (If otherwise, you have a short cycling problem requiring a service call.)
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- Heating System Service/Repair
- Duct WorkCentral heating systems contain a boiler, furnace, or heat pump to heat water, steam, or air, all in a central location such as a furnace room. The system contains either ductwork, if a forced air system, or piping to distribute heated water, and radiators to transfer this heat to the air. A furnace produces heat through the combustion of natural gas in the furnace’s burner. The heat produced by this then passes through a heat exchanger. The air from your home’s return air ducts is blown over the heat exchanger and warms the air. Then the furnace’s blower blows the warmed air into the ductwork, carrying and dispersing the warmed air throughout the home. During the warmer months, the blower located inside the furnace will continue to circulate return air throughout the home. The return air is cooled by being blown over the indoor coil portion in the split-system air conditioning system.
- Duct Sealing