Can Your Home Benefit From an Air Filtration System?

February 10, 2023

An air filtration system will improve the air quality within your home. While you may think that air pollution is an outdoor problem, the air inside can be contaminated, too. Pollen, viruses, and dust all contribute to poor air quality. Fortunately, an air filtration system from Dog House can help. Does Your Home Need an Air Filtration System? Unwanted particulate matter exists in the air you breathe. It is known to cause health issues including heart disease, disorders of the nervous system, and early mortality. Other pollutants in your home’s air come

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4 Tips on the Best Way to Purify Air

January 19, 2023

Keeping indoor air clean isn’t always easy. The air in your home can become polluted, especially when your house is sealed up tight during winter. Finding ways to purify indoor air can help you avoid health issues and create a much cleaner environment for you and your family. 1. Open Windows One of the easiest ways to provide your home with fresh air is to open a few windows. Opening windows during winter in Maine can seem ridiculous because you are trying to keep your house warm. However, letting some fresh air in for

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3 Warning Signs That You Need a Professional Plumbing Repair

December 21, 2022

Updated September 2023 One of the most important aspects of caring for your home is ensuring that you get timely plumbing repair. If you’re unfamiliar with plumbing, it can be challenging to recognize when it’s time to call in a professional. Plumbing problems can lead to water damage, health problems, and other costly repairs if left unchecked. Fortunately, there are a few warning signs that indicate when it’s time for repairs. If you notice any of the following signs, it’s best to act quickly and contact a repair expert to prevent further damage.

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Get Your Plumbing Ready for Holiday Guests

November 18, 2022

The holidays are a time for family, friends, and good food, but they can also be a time when your plumbing is put to the test. If you’re planning on hosting holiday guests in your home this year, there are a few things you can do to prepare your plumbing and avoid any stressful situations. This blog post will discuss tips that will help you prepare your plumbing for all the extra activities. 1. Get a Professional Inspection The first step is to have a professional plumber visit your home and look at your system. This

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How Often Should You Schedule Condensate Drain Maintenance?

October 19, 2022

As a furnace ages, it becomes less efficient and more expensive to operate. Its condensate line is one of the most critical components in maintaining proper function and efficiency. This article explains the importance of a furnace’s condensate line and how often it should be checked and cleared for optimal performance. What Is a Furnace Condensate Line and What Does It Do? A condensate line is a small pipe that runs from your furnace to a drain. The purpose of the condensate line is to remove water collected in the furnace during normal operation. Over time,

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Does a Home Warranty Cover HVAC Systems?

September 14, 2022

A home warranty can be a great value since it covers appliances in your home from wear-and-tear damage. It will also help you when an appliance fails due to a defect. But does it cover your HVAC system? HVAC System Coverage Most home warranty policies do cover your HVAC system for wear and tear damage. They usually cover all types of heating and cooling appliances such as furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, mini-splits, and geothermal systems. They also cover your thermostat. If you have a ducted system, your policy may cover faults in the ductwork.

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How Do You Replace an AC Capacitor?

August 15, 2022

Unlike lots of other complicated AC repairs, the average homeowner can safely replace a capacitor. However, if you feel uncomfortable with the process, call one of our HVAC professionals for help. Follow these steps to replace yours. 1. Turn off the power at the electrical panel. Switch off the breaker at your breaker panel so that your AC unit can’t receive any electricity. 2. Turn your thermostat to the off position. This is an extra safety step to help ensure you won’t shock yourself. 3. Remove the exterior panel of your

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4 Common AC Compressor Problems

July 20, 2022

If you’re having problems with your AC compressor, you’re not alone. This is a frequent issue people experience with their air conditioners. Several things can go wrong with the compressor, and it can be challenging to diagnose the problem without professional help. 1. Compressor Won’t Turn on One of the most common problems with AC compressors is that they won’t turn on. This can be caused by several issues, including a blown fuse, a tripped breaker, or a faulty door switch. If your compressor won’t turn on, start by checking the

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What You Should Know About HVAC Dampers

June 13, 2022

Your HVAC unit requires many components to work efficiently. If you notice something off, it could be the damper. Learn how dampers work, the types, and common issues in this article. What Is an HVAC Damper? An air conditioning damper is an important part of the system, serving as a valve to control airflow. HVAC dampers are commonly installed near the unit base and are mostly found on older units. They are either motorized, operating on their own, or operate manually, which means you adjust them by hand with a lever. A

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Does It Save Money to Close Off Air Vents?

May 17, 2022

You may have heard that closing vents in rooms that are not being used saves energy and money by cooling only the areas needed. If you only cool the rooms that you are using right now, your system should use less energy because you are cooling a smaller space, right? This is a common misconception. Although it may lower your energy bill, it is harmful to your air conditioning system in the long run. Why is this bad? Blocks airflow Causes wear and tear Increases air pressure Can damage ductwork Reduces

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