With winter now in full swing, many homeowners start looking for ways to save on heating costs, often considering tactics like closing off air vents in less-used rooms. But does this common practice actually lead to savings, or could it be counterproductive to your home’s energy efficiency and the health of your HVAC system? As […]
4 Common Signs of HVAC Wear and Tear
Heating and air conditioning systems are subject to wear and tear caused by the elements, along with its own constantly-moving parts. This is why HVAC systems need regular maintenance and, eventually, replacement. In today’s post, Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning helps you keep an eye on your HVAC system’s health with a look at common signs […]
Should Outdoor HVAC Units be Covered in Fall and Winter?
Covering outdoor heating and cooling units during the fall and winter months is a topic that often generates debate among homeowners and HVAC professionals. Whether or not you should do so depends on various factors, and it’s not a one-size-fits-all answer.
7 Ways to Lower Your Heating Bill This Winter
Higher utility bills is a concern many homeowners have as the temperatures go down. During the colder months, you want your living spaces to stay warm and cozy without significantly increasing heating costs. Fortunately, there are sveral things you can do to save energy without compromising your comfort.
Why Your Pilot Light Keeps Going Out
Modern furnaces have electronically-controlled ignition systems. However, if you have an older furnace, it likely uses a standing pilot light–a flame that stays lit at all times–for ignition. In today’s post, local heating and air conditioning repair company Bartlett Heating & Air Conditioning takes a look at what may cause a pilot light to keep going out.