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AC Vents in Unused Rooms: Open or Closed?

The air registers in your home deliver cool air throughout every room. But why should you be paying to keep unused rooms in your home cool? Why not close those AC vents to save on air conditioning costs? Heat & Air Controllers has the answers.

Closed AC vents raise energy bills in Eden, NC

When you close an air register in a room this summer, that room will quickly become warmer than the rest of the house. This creates an imbalance in temperature that your air conditioner will try to correct. Just because you close an AC vent, doesn’t mean the HVAC system won’t try to cool that room; it just will have to work harder in order to do so. As a result, your air conditioner will use even more energy than normal to keep your home cool. By trying to slash your energy usage, you will have actually increased it! Keep your air vents open for more efficient, affordable A/C this summer in Eden, NC.

Open AC vents to reduce repairs

Air vents aren’t just designed to blow cool air in your home. They also function as relief points for the HVAC system. As the air conditioner forces large amounts of air through the ductwork, the air pressure continuously builds. Fortunately, your HVAC system has mechanisms in place to maintain a healthy equilibrium. Open air vents work to lower that air pressure by allowing air to escape the ducts. However, if you close those vents, you trap all that pressure inside the ductwork. This can lead to extensive damage to your HVAC system, resulting in costly repairs. You can easily avoid this kind of catastrophe by leaving all air vents in your home open throughout the year.

Check back soon for more helpful HVAC tips from Heat & Air Controllers!

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3 Reasons Your Air Conditioner Won’t Blow Cold Air

Spring is officially here, and homeowners throughout the Reidsville area are turning their thermostats to “cool”. But if your air conditioner is broken and won’t blow cold air, you could be facing a long, miserable spring and summer ahead. Here are Heat & Air Controllers’ to 3 reasons and solutions for this common HVAC problem.

Damaged Ductwork in Eden, NC

Over time, the ductwork in your home undergoes significant wear and tear. Particles and debris can make their way into the ducts, eventually creating small cracks and holes. When this happens, cool air escapes from the ductwork, and warm air from the attic or crawlspace makes its way in. Fortunately, a quick inspection from Heat & Air Controllers will determine whether your ductwork needs repair.

Refrigerant Leak in Reidsville, NC

Refrigerant is a fluid that allows the air conditioner to transfer heat outside of the home. And unlike propane or gas furnace fuel, refrigerant doesn’t get used up when the A/C unit is running. Therefore, if you have low coolant levels, you probably have a refrigerant leak. This can seriously impact your air conditioner’s efficiency, so call Heat & Air Controllers if your refrigerant is leaking.

Air Conditioner Is Broken & Won’t Blow Cold Air? Check Your Filters

Have you checked your air filters? Dirty air filters are an HVAC system’s worst enemy. However, they’re also the easiest problem to fix. The best rule of thumb is to change your air filters at least once a month. This will allow cold air to flow through the ductwork and into your home, keeping you and your family cool all season long. In addition, clean filters reduce allergies, helping you breathe easier this spring. Keep in mind, however, that ultra-high efficiency filters can actually damage the compressor by causing the indoor coil to freeze. Check the cardboard border of the filter to make sure its initial resistance is not greater than .22 inches of water column.

Along with these helpful tips, it’s crucial that your HVAC system receives regular maintenance. Call Heat & Air Controllers today to schedule your spring air conditioner tune-up today!

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How to Prevent Dirty Sock Syndrome in Eden, NC

Does your home suffer from the smell of dirty socks in winter and spring? Unless you have old gym laundry lying around, you may be dealing with a common HVAC problem: dirty sock syndrome. Yes, you read that right. So what is dirty sock syndrome, and what can you do about it? Heat & Air Controllers is here to help.

Dirty sock syndrome: what is it?

Dirty sock syndrome is most often found in homes that use a heat pump, though it can plague air conditioners as well. Specifically, it commonly occurs in periods of winter and spring when temperatures are cold at night and warmer during the day. When your heat pump is in heating mode, bacteria and mold can begin to grow on the cold. Then, during the defrost cycle or when the pump switches to cooling, the coil cools and kills the fungus, producing the foul, gym-sock odor.

Is it dangerous?

Typically, dirty sock syndrome doesn’t pose a threat to your health, though it is a nuisance. However, mold and mildew can spread quickly, and if they’re present on your coil, it’s only a matter of time before they make their way through the ductwork and the rest of the HVAC system. If your heat pump has a nasty case of dirty sock syndrome, you’ll need to take steps to stop the spread of bacteria and mold.

HVAC cleaning eliminates dirty sock syndrome in Eden, NC

Since the problem originates at the coil, that’s where the cleaning process needs to begin. You’ll also want to be sure all drain pans and drain lines are thoroughly cleaned of all bacteria and mildew. In addition, a thorough inspection of your ductwork will prevent any mold infestation from taking hold of your home this winter.

No one in the Rockingham County area should have to live with dirty sock syndrome in their home. Call Heat & Air Controllers for your HVAC cleaning today!

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Tips to Keep You Cool This Summer

 

Summer is a great time to enjoy the warm weather and spend time with your friends and family. Did you know that 55% percent of Americans will go on vacation this Summer? Not only that, but this month (July) is the busiest vacation month of the Summer! With all of these activities and trips taking place this Summer, the last thing you want to do at the end of the day is walk into a warm, stuffy home. Nothing like a nice welcome home present, huh? Don’t let this happen to your family – follow Heat & Air Controllers tips to keep cool this Summer!

 

  • One of the easiest and most efficient ways to keep your HVAC system working properly is to change your air filters every month. Just by doing this, you can save up to 15% on your utility costs!
  • Another simple tip to keep your home from getting hot is to keep your blinds and shades closed during the day. If sun can shine into your windows, then it will heat the air in your home and make your air conditioner work harder to cool it off.
  • Make sure to switch all your ceiling fans to a counterclockwise direction. This allows your fan to push cool air in a downward direction, giving your rooms a consistent cool airflow.
  • Consider investing in a programmable thermostat. One of these will allow you to program temperatures for different parts of the day. For example, while you are at work, your thermostat could raise the temperature to help lower your utility bills. This also keeps your air conditioner from running when it doesn’t need the stress (because you aren’t home!)
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  • Have your indoor and outdoor units cleaned periodically. Debris can collect on your fan blades and evaporator coil over time, so keeping them clean ensures that your unit is running efficiently!

 

Of course, these are only precautionary measures to keeping your HVAC system running properly. However, units can break and lose strength over time, so repairs and replacements are still needed. Whether your unit needs a repair or you are considering investing into a new, high-efficiency unit, give Heat & Air Controllers a call! We’ve been serving the communities of Eden, Reidsville, and surrounding areas since 1983!

 

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