A furnace flame sensor is a small yet important component used in gas-fired furnaces as a safety feature. In today’s post, Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning outlines how a furnace flame sensor works and what makes it important.
Should You Leave Your Furnace Fan Running?
Most types of furnaces have fans that can be turned off and on independently, and we often get asked by homeowners if it’s okay to run the fan when the furnace is turned on. In today’s post, local heating and air conditioning company Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning shares a look at the advantages and disadvantages of […]
Energy-Saving Tips: Preventing Heat Loss During the Winter
It’s a given that household electricity consumption spikes during the winter. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce heat loss and, by extension, heating costs. Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning shares some energy-saving tips in this guide:
Tips for Maintaining Indoor Air Quality While Living With Pets
Maintaining high-quality indoor air at home can be a challenge for many families living with pets. In this blog, heating and air conditioning contractor Bartlett shares tips for achieving the right balance between living comfortably with your furry friends and making sure everyone breathes easier indoors.
Forced Air vs. Central Air: What’s the Difference?
The terms “forced air” and “central air conditioning” are terms that are often used interchangeably, but are in fact two different parts of a home HVAC system. To avoid confusion in certain situations, Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning explains the difference between these two HVAC components.