Shopping for new central air conditioning systems today can be intimidating if you don’t understand all the U. S. Government environmental ratings found on the units’ labels. Just what exactly is an EER? What does SEER mean and why do you need to know about it? You actually may relax, for their meanings are simple […]
Bartlett Heating and Air Recommends Sealing Air Leaks Before the Winter!
The fall is here and the cold air will soon be on its way. We got a taste of that arctic air this past weekend. One of the things you can do to help seal out the cold and keep in the warm air in your home is to seal any leaks you may have. […]
Bartlett Heating and Air Has Furnace Efficiency Tips
Take a look at your HVAC equipment. How old is your furnace? If your furnace was made before 1992 then it is less efficient than the newer furnaces made after 1992. Even if your older furnace seems to be working, you might be spending more money on it then you would be a new furnace. […]
Bartlett Heating and Air Tells You Why You Have Ice on Your AC and How to Fix It
A common issue we at Bartlett Heating and Air has ran into this year is customers air conditioners having frozen lines. There are a few reasons this happens. When your line freezes your air conditioner will not function correctly. There are a few early signs you can watch out for to try and fix it […]
Will New HVAC Efficiency Requirements Be Implemented?
In 2009, an effort was undertaken by the U.S. Department of Energy to find ways of reducing energy usage. The DOE worked in conjunction with utilities experts and the HVAC industry to bring about higher HVAC efficiency standards. The current minimum AFUE, annual fuel utilization efficiency, requirement is 78; however, the goal was to implement […]