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Kerry’s HVAC Blog

If Your Furnace Was Red Tagged This Winter, You Have A Decision To Make

February 22, 2012

Does Your Furnace Need Repairs or Needs to Be Replaced If your furnace has been red tagged, you have a very important and potentially expensive decision to make: Repair the problem or replace the furnace. Neither is an attractive option, but when you realize a red-tagged furnace is an actual threat to health and life,… Continue Reading

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Check Your Ventilation If You Discover Water In Your Attic

February 20, 2012

Not too many people wander up into their unfinished attic after the cold weather hits—but winter is the perfect time to check and see if your attic ventilation is sufficient. Why? Because sub-freezing temperatures can make it easier to spot two of the biggest problems associated with poor ventilation: condensation and water damage from ice… Continue Reading

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Ductless Mini-Splits Offer These 5 Heating And Cooling Benefits

February 16, 2012

A Popular Home Comfort Choice Around the World   Homeowners looking for an efficient heating and cooling option should consider ductless mini-splits. They are suitable in several applications, and offer high-tech, comfortable results.

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Do Away With Dust To Improve The Indoor Air Quality In Your Home

February 14, 2012

Keep a Your Home Cleaner and Your Air Fresher   Dust is a common problem in homes that can lower indoor air quality. Exposure to impurities such as dust in your home’s air can increase allergy and asthma symptoms, while causing headaches, sneezing and fatigue, along with throat and eye. Fortunately, you can keep your… Continue Reading

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No Ducts? No Problem — Ductless Mini-Splits Provide Possibilities, Increase Home Comfort

February 9, 2012

See How Convenient and Versatile These Ductless Systems Can Be   Modern homes are not built, they are engineered. A significant amount of professional time and effort is devoted to the optimal design of every system in a house. As such, remodels and room additions to these designs are best left to professionals, who will… Continue Reading

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How Efficiently Your Furnace Allows Warm Air To Circulate Through Your Home Depends On Your Duct Maintenance

February 7, 2012

Flow of Warm Air is Dependent on Clean and Clear Ductwork If you notice changes in the temperature in your home, such as a cooler than usual temperature in the wintertime, you might be experiencing the ill effects of neglected ducts. You might be surprised to find how far a little duct maintenance goes toward… Continue Reading

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Zoning Systems Give You More Control Over Your Home’s Heating And Cooling

February 1, 2012

Customize Your Comfort Based on Your Home’s Layout and Your Use   Trying to keep everyone happy in the family, in terms of temperature, can be difficult with a single thermostat controlling the temperature of your home. Zoning systems offer controlled heating and cooling, improved comfort, and better energy savings.

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To Keep The Air Clear In Your Home, Consider These Electronic Air Cleaner Options

January 30, 2012

Create an Indoor Purified Air Oasis in Your Long Island Home The air in your house is not as clean as you think. Microscopic particles of shed skin, hair, pollen, and insect remnants share the air with mold spores, viruses and bacteria. They remain airborne, drifting on the air currents in each room until you… Continue Reading

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Here’s What A Professional Should Check During An Energy Evaluation Of Your Home

January 25, 2012

Have an Expert Energy Auditor Check Your Home’s Energy Efficiency If you’re concerned about high utility bills, a professional energy audit can help you identify specific heating and cooling efficiency issues within your home. Energy evaluations involve a thorough examination of every room in your home, an assessment of previous utility bills, and a measure… Continue Reading

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Get The Facts On How Geothermal Heat Pump Systems Work

January 23, 2012

Use the Energy of the Planet to Heat and Cool Your Long Island Home   Geothermal heat-pump systems are a cost effective and efficient way to heat or cool your home. Ground temperatures stay at a relatively constant 55 degrees all year long, even through harsh Long Island winters or hot summers. This feat of… Continue Reading

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