The Key to Finding the Right St Louis HVAC Technicians

May 9, 2017

We will be there when you need us, charge you a fair and honest price, and stand behind our work 100%. When you need some work carried out on your heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system, you may wonder how to choose from the range of St Louis HVAC technicians around. Given the importance of your HVAC system, you certainly won’t want to take any chances of making a mistake with the company that you use. The following are some key factors to take into account. Certified and Qualified Workers Thankfully, there are types of certifications that let you know that you are dealing with qualified St Louis HVAC technicians who know what they are doing. Check out the company’s certification to make sure that they can be trusted to carry out work for you. Good Reviews These days, it is very easy to find out how well any company keeps its clients happy. By just carrying out a quick Google search you can very easily track down some customer reviews that tell you more about the company you are looking at. You can expect to see a wide selection of comments and ratings online, as we all have different...

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Should You Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned Regularly?

May 1, 2017

Our experienced HVAC technicians can help you determine if it’s time to have your air ducts cleaned. What Air Duct Cleaning Does Air duct cleaning generally involves the use of brushes, vacuums, and cleaning agents to scrub and clean your air ducts. This will remove dust, pollen, and other debris in your home. Air duct cleaning has long been understood to help increase the air quality in your home by removing these pollutants. When You Should Consider Air Duct Cleaning Whatever debris that you find in your home is most likely in your air ducts as well. If you have had roaches, ants or other pests in your home, their carcasses may also in your air ducts. The carcasses and droppings can decompose and cause health problems or clog up your system. Severe rat infestations may call for a complete re-installation of your air duct system. Rats and mice tend to damage air ducts and insulation. You should also consider having a St. Louis HVAC company clean your air ducts if you have pets that shed, someone in your home smokes inside, or if you often use a real wood fireplace. Most importantly, an air duct cleaning is perhaps most...

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Constant AC Running: Causes and Solutions

April 28, 2017

My air conditioner is running constantly– what’s the problem? Your air conditioner can be expensive to run, but it’s a necessity in the hot summer months. While it is a necessary expense, if your air conditioner is running constantly, something may be wrong. Our St. Louis HVAC technicians explain the reasons your air conditioner might be running constantly. Why your air conditioning is running constantly Here are some common reasons why your air conditioner may be running nonstop: Your air conditioning unit is too small If your unit is too small to sufficiently cool your home, it will need to run all the time to achieve the desired temperature. This means that the lifespan of your unit will be reduced as it is in use more than it really should be. Your air conditioning unit is too big If the unit is too large, the moisture will not be removed from the air. This results in short run times and uses a lot of electricity. Your ducts are the wrong size It’s important to have the right size ducts for the size of your unit. If the size is incorrect, your unit will likely not work as efficiently as it...

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Does Your Home Have the Right Humidity Level?

April 19, 2017

Humidity is one of the top factors that can affect the overall comfort level of a home. Moreover, it can have an impact on the efficiency of the HVAC system. It is therefore important that homeowners maintain the right humidity levels in their homes. In this post, our St. Louis HVAC technicians will explain why this is important and how it can be achieved. Why is maintaining ideal humidity levels important? Proper humidity levels are essential for the efficient working of your HVAC system. Having the ideal humidity level can ensure that your system functions in the way it is intended to – that is, it cools the air in the summers and heats it in winter. Secondly, managing ideal humidity conditions will ensure that you and your family live in a comfortable environment that is free from impure air. Without correct humidity management, residents can become susceptible to a host of respiratory diseases, allergies, and chemical reactions. Additionally, improper humidity levels can even affect the physical interior and exterior of a home. For example, too much moisture can lead to a damp environment that, over a period of time, can attract termites and other insects and could potentially damage...

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Vent Covers – Why the Right Ones Are Important

April 12, 2017

Vent covers are an integral part of the HVAC system, though they might not seem as vital. Most homeowners do not put much thought into a vent cover. While there are some who place importance on how the vent covers look with respect to the decor of their home, there is much more in terms of functionality that homeowners should pay attention to. Here are a few reasons why it is important to pay attention to the vent covers in your house. What are Vent Covers? Vent covers cover the vent openings of the HVAC system that circulate the air in the room that comes through the ducts. They are an integral part of the HVAC system, though they might not seem as vital. There are two types of vents that an HVAC system comprises of: Supply Vents – Supply vents or supply register vents allow the desired hot or cold air to enter the rooms in the house from the HVAC. They are often found on the outer walls, on the floor or under windows and are ideally spaced separately from return vents, to prevent re-circulation of the conditioned air coming in from the HVAC. Return Vents – These...

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Attic Ventilation Can Affect HVAC Performance – St. Louis Air Conditioning

April 7, 2017

Before the hot St. Louis summer is here, make sure your attic has proper ventilation to reduce your energy costs An HVAC system has to face a host of battles to ensure efficient indoor air conditioning. One such problem that can adversely impact HVAC efficiency is ventilation in attic spaces. This problem is more pronounced in the warm months when an attic heats up due to the trapped heat from the sun. This heat can radiate through the ceiling and lead to uneven cooling. Our St. Louis HVAC technicians explain the issue in detail. Beating the Excess Attic Heat Most homeowners do not feel the need to direct ventilation ducts right up to the attic spaces unless the attic serves as a living space and is converted into an extra room. However, ensuring proper attic ventilation can ensure that unused attic spaces do not trap heat. Stagnant hot air can be replaced with fresh outdoor air by using attic fans. There are two types of attic fans: Rooftop fans: These fans are installed on the top of the attic roof. They work by performing two functions of repelling stagnant air and replacing it with fresh air at the same time....

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AC Leaking Water? Professional Air Conditioning Repair in St. Louis

March 31, 2017

The hot St. Louis summers put a lot of wear and tear on a home’s air conditioning unit. During the summer months in St. Louis, the use of the air conditioner increases. Most AC owners start using their systems overtime, which results in more wear and tear of the AC. Without proper maintenance and regular checks, the air conditioner loses its efficiency and tends to develop more faults. It is important to always contact a trained and qualified St. Louis HVAC technician for maintenance, however, there are some important things that all AC owners must also be aware of. A leaking AC is a frequent and common complaint that many homeowners have. However, not all AC leaks indicate a problem. It is therefore essential to understand how an air conditioner functions, what are the indicators of an AC problem, and what is considered normal and what is not. Why Your Air Conditioner Is Leaking and What You Can Do Right Now Water pooling around your indoor unit or dripping from vents is a warning sign—not something to ignore. Many leaks begin with simple, fixable issues that you can inspect before calling for service. A quick pre-check can save time, prevent...

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How Can Power Surges Affect Your HVAC System?

March 28, 2017

Regardless of the cause, power surges can prove extremely harmful to the electronic appliances and your HVAC system. In the past couple of decades, the number of high-tech electronic appliances for an average home has increased considerably. Previously, surge protection was considered necessary only if you owned a large screen television. However, today, large electronic appliances such as dishwashers, home phones, and of course the HVAC systems have a great amount of electricity going into them. Our St. Louis HVAC technicians explain that power surges could be a result of a variety of factors such as power grid problems or lightning strikes. Regardless of the cause, power surges can prove extremely harmful to electronic appliances and your HVAC system. Even a single power surge can cause irreversible damage to the HVAC system and its sensitive components. The problem with HVAC System and power surges In times past, HVAC systems used to be mechanical in their functioning and had very few electronic components. However, over the years, with the new higher efficiency models, things have changed. The problem with power surges is that there is no way you can tell what and how much damage it will cause to your HVAC...

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How Programmable Thermostats are Energy Efficient and Cost Effective

March 21, 2017

There are a number of programmable thermostats to choose from. At Scott-Lee Heating, we will help you choose the right one for your home. HVAC owners often spend a lot of money monthly ensuring that their HVAC system effectively cools or heats each and every corner of the house. What most people don’t realize is that they end up generating huge utility bills on heating or cooling empty or unused rooms as well. This problem can be easily solved by using programmable thermostats that make it possible to schedule heating and cooling in the house to ensure optimum usage and efficiency. Programmable thermostats, especially the higher-end models, offer more options that can be customized and at the same time, ensure energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Here are some tips on choosing a programmable thermostat for your home. Features of a Programmable Thermostat Programmable thermostats, especially the smart ones have features that offer convenience, cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. A few important features include: Motion detection – a motion detector in the thermostat regulates temperatures or turns on/off the thermostat by detecting presence of people inside home. Humidity Sensor – Humidity sensors are effective in areas with extreme humidity (high or low) conditions....

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How “Stack Effect” Could Be Reducing Your Home’s Heating Efficiency

March 16, 2017

This effect occurs when the outdoor temperature is significantly lower than the indoor temperature. Your furnace fills your home with warm air, however, more needs to be done to ensure that this warm air stays inside the home. This can generally be achieved by ensuring that the home is well-insulated. However, when it comes to multi-story homes, there are other challenges to be met, and an important among them is stack effect. In this post, our St. Louis HVAC experts will discuss this phenomenon in detail. What is Stack Effect? Stack effect is a major challenge faced by skyscrapers, however, it can also be a factor in houses with two or more floors. It is a condition in which the building acts as a huge chimney and funnels warm air upwards until it eventually escapes the structure completely. This effect occurs when the outdoor temperature is significantly lower than the indoor temperature. Cold air, being denser than warm air, pushes the warm air higher, and creates an airflow that pulls in more cold air. This airflow is stronger in taller structures. This is why revolving doors were designed shortly after the first skyscrapers were developed. The force of suction used...

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