Let’s face it—buying a new air conditioning system or furnace isn’t exactly the kind of shopping spree you daydream about. There’s no “add to cart” satisfaction here—just a hefty price tag and a lot of questions.
Nobody wants a problem with their furnace—but even the most efficient systems have to be replaced at some point.
Is the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your Concord home malfunctioning? If so, be sure to address the issue as soon as possible—doing so can prevent further discomfort and damage.
There is nothing scarier than switching your furnace on in the fall and catching a whiff of something burning.
Winter in Antioch is shaping up to be especially harsh this year. Can you imagine not having your furnace to help you make it through? You go to turn it on … and instead of rushing warm air through your ducts, it rattles, groans, and then just sits in sullen silence, clearly protesting another season of overworked servitude.
Sometimes, life moves incredibly fast. You could have sworn you just bought your air conditioner. But lately, it doesn’t seem to be working so well.
Installing a ductless mini split is typically several thousand dollars, with the final balance greatly depending on the number of indoor units, system size, and installation complexity.
If you’re concerned about the humidity and want to enhance your comfort inside your Concord home, installing a humidifier is an excellent option.
If your furnace is producing a strange smell, you should always treat it with caution. While the cause for the odor may be benign, it could just as easily be harmful to inhale. When in doubt, always open windows to ensure ventilation, and evacuate your Antioch home.
The National Air Filter Association (NAFA) recommends changing your system’s filter as soon as it is loaded with dust and debris.
An air conditioner is your lifeline during a prolonged heat wave.
This life-saving comfort system is a necessity when temperatures soar and linger in Concord as they have under the heat dome that has scorched across California.