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      <title>How to Keep Your Home Comfortable and Energy-Efficient as the Weather Shifts</title>
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           Charleston’s weather can be unpredictable — one day you’re running the air conditioner, the next you’re reaching for the heat. During these in-between months, your HVAC system does more than just keep temperatures stable; it also manages indoor air quality, humidity, and energy efficiency. As Lowcountry homeowners adjust to these swings in temperature, understanding how your HVAC system adapts can make a big difference in both comfort and cost.
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           1. Manage Indoor Humidity Year-Round
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           Even when outdoor temperatures cool down, humidity doesn’t disappear — especially in Charleston. Moisture in the air can make your home feel clammy and uncomfortable, even at lower temperatures.
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           A well-calibrated HVAC system or a whole-home dehumidifier helps maintain an ideal indoor humidity level (around 40–50%), reducing that sticky feeling and helping prevent mold or mildew.
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           2. Improve Indoor Air Quality When Windows Stay Closed
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           When the weather cools off, most homeowners stop running ceiling fans and keep windows closed more often. That means the same air circulates through your home repeatedly — along with dust, allergens, and pet dander.
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           Upgrading your air filter or adding an indoor air quality solution like UV purification or advanced filtration can keep the air cleaner and reduce allergy flare-ups. Carolina Climate Control offers IAQ upgrades designed specifically for Charleston’s humid coastal air.
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           3. Use Smart Thermostat Settings for Changing Conditions
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           Transitional weather often means mornings are chilly, afternoons are warm, and evenings are somewhere in between. Smart thermostats make it easy to keep your home comfortable throughout the day — automatically adjusting temperatures without wasting energy.
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           If you haven’t upgraded yet, a smart thermostat can help you:
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            Create temperature schedules that adapt to your habits
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            Monitor humidity levels
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            Control your system remotely when the weather changes suddenly
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           4. Don’t Ignore Airflow and Ventilation
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           Uneven airflow — warm upstairs, cool downstairs — is common during seasonal changes. This can often be solved by adjusting dampers, clearing vents, or installing zoning systems that give you more control over different areas of your home. Proper ventilation also helps prevent that “stale air” feeling that creeps in once windows are shut for the season.
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           5. Focus on Efficiency, Not Just Temperature
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           Your HVAC system does more than heat or cool — it balances airflow, filters air, and maintains humidity. When it runs efficiently, your home stays more comfortable and your energy bills stay predictable.
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           Simple improvements like cleaning return vents, sealing duct leaks, and using programmable settings can save energy and make your system last longer — without sacrificing comfort.
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           Local Experts Who Understand Charleston’s Climate
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we know that coastal living brings its own HVAC challenges — salt air, humidity, and unpredictable temperature swings. Our team specializes in keeping Lowcountry homes comfortable, efficient, and healthy all year long.
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            Whether you’re dealing with uneven temperatures, excess humidity, or stale indoor air, we can help you find the right long-term solutions — not just seasonal fixes. Call Carolina Climate Control at
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           . Our team is here to help you enjoy consistent comfort, clean air, and lower energy costs — no matter what Charleston’s weather decides to do next.
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      <title>Preparing Your Charleston Home for Fall: Essential HVAC Maintenance Tips</title>
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           As the summer heat in Charleston begins to fade, now is the perfect time to prepare your home for fall. Proper HVAC maintenance not only keeps your home comfortable but also ensures your system runs efficiently, saving you money on energy bills. At Carolina Climate Control, we’re here to provide Charleston homeowners with expert tips to get your HVAC ready for the season.
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           1. Schedule a Professional HVAC Inspection
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           Even if your system worked flawlessly over the summer, a professional inspection can identify potential problems before they become costly repairs. Our certified technicians at Carolina Climate Control check your system’s components, ensure everything is running safely, and make recommendations to improve efficiency.
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           2. Change or Clean Your Air Filters
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           Dirty filters restrict airflow and force your HVAC system to work harder. Replacing or cleaning your air filters in September helps maintain proper airflow and improves indoor air quality — especially important as fall allergens become more prevalent in Charleston.
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           3. Clean Your Vents and Ductwork
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           Dust, debris, and pet hair can accumulate in your vents and ductwork over time, reducing airflow and efficiency. Cleaning your vents ensures better circulation and helps your HVAC system operate smoothly.
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           4. Check Your Thermostat Settings
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           As temperatures cool, make sure your thermostat is properly calibrated and consider programming it for energy savings. Smart thermostats are a great option for Charleston homeowners, allowing you to maintain comfort while reducing energy costs.
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           5. Inspect Outdoor Units
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           Fall is a good time to check your outdoor condenser unit for leaves, debris, or signs of wear. Clear any obstructions and ensure your unit has at least two feet of clearance around it to function properly.
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           6. Seal Gaps and Leaks
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           Fall often brings cooler nights and warmer days. Inspect your home for air leaks around doors and windows, and seal them to prevent drafts. This helps your HVAC system maintain consistent temperatures and lowers your energy bills.
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           Before the cold sets in, test your heating system to ensure it’s ready for cooler Charleston weather. This gives you time to schedule any necessary repairs before you really need your heater.
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           Fall is the perfect time for HVAC maintenance in Charleston. Following these tips ensures your system runs efficiently, your family stays comfortable, and you avoid unexpected repairs. At
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      <title>Late-Summer AC Problems Charleston Homeowners Shouldn’t Ignore</title>
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           Charleston summers are long, hot, and humid—and your air conditioner works hard to keep your home comfortable. By late summer, many systems begin to show signs of strain. Ignoring these issues could lead to bigger problems, higher energy bills, or even a complete breakdown when you need cool air the most. Here are some common late-summer AC problems Charleston homeowners should watch out for—and why you shouldn’t put them off.
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           1. Weak or Uneven Airflow
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           If some rooms in your home are cooler than others or the air feels weak coming from the vents, your AC may be struggling with clogged filters, leaky ducts, or a failing blower motor.
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           Why not ignore it: Poor airflow makes your system work harder, wasting energy and wearing out parts faster.
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           Late summer often brings out unusual sounds like rattling, grinding, or squealing. These noises can signal loose components, worn belts, or even motor issues.
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           Why not ignore it: Small mechanical issues can quickly turn into expensive repairs if left unchecked.
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           If your energy costs are climbing even though your usage hasn’t changed, your AC may be losing efficiency due to dirty coils, clogged filters, or worn parts.
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           Why not ignore it: The longer your system runs inefficiently, the more you’ll pay in utilities—without getting the comfort you deserve.
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           Does your AC turn on and off frequently without fully cooling your home? This could mean the system is oversized, the thermostat is malfunctioning, or there’s a refrigerant issue.
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           Why not ignore it: Short cycling puts extra strain on your unit, leading to premature breakdowns.
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           Late summer humidity can encourage mold and mildew growth inside your system. If you notice musty smells, it’s a sign that your AC may need cleaning or that there’s excess moisture inside.
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           Why not ignore it: Ignoring odors can impact indoor air quality and your family’s health.
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           Keep Your AC Running Strong Through Every Season
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           Late summer is the perfect time to schedule maintenance and address any small problems before they turn into major repairs. At Carolina Climate Control, we provide fast, reliable AC repair and maintenance services to keep Charleston homes cool, efficient, and comfortable year-round.
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           &amp;#55357;&amp;#56393; Don’t let late-summer AC problems catch you off guard—
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           When your air conditioner won’t stop running, it’s more than just an annoyance—it can mean higher energy bills, extra wear and tear on your system, and uncomfortable indoor temps. Here in Charleston, where the summer heat and humidity are no joke, your AC may need to work hard—but if it’s running nonstop, something’s not quite right. At Carolina Climate Control, we get a lot of calls from Lowcountry homeowners about this issue. Here's what might be causing it—and what you can do to fix it.
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           1. It’s Just That Hot and Humid
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           Let’s start with the obvious: Charleston summers are hot. With temps in the 90s and humidity through the roof, your AC has to work overtime to keep your home cool. If your system is properly sized and running efficiently, it may still run longer than usual on those sweltering days—but it shouldn’t run 24/7.
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           A clogged filter restricts airflow, which can make your AC struggle to cool your home. That means it runs longer—and uses more energy—to do the same amount of work.
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           3. Thermostat Trouble
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           If your thermostat is set incorrectly or isn’t working right, your AC may not know when to shut off. A malfunctioning thermostat could be sending the wrong signals.
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            Make sure your thermostat is set to “auto” (not “on”), so the fan only runs when needed. If you suspect a problem, try replacing the batteries or upgrading to a smart thermostat—our team can help you choose one that works best for your home.
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           4. Leaky Ductwork
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           If cool air is escaping through holes or gaps in your ductwork, your AC will keep running to compensate—even though your living spaces aren’t getting the cool air they should.
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            Leaky ducts are surprisingly common in Charleston homes, especially older ones. A professional duct inspection and sealing service can help restore efficiency and comfort.
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           Bigger isn't always better. An oversized unit can short cycle (turn on and off too often), while an undersized unit may run constantly and still not keep you cool.
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            If your AC has always struggled or run nonstop, you might have a sizing issue. Carolina Climate Control can evaluate your home and recommend the right solution—whether it's a new system, a zoning upgrade, or efficiency improvements.
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           Sometimes, your system just needs a little TLC. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, or worn-out parts can all force your AC to work harder than necessary.
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            Schedule a maintenance visit. Our certified HVAC technicians will inspect your system, clean components, check refrigerant levels, and make sure everything is running smoothly. Preventative maintenance can save you from costly breakdowns—and lower your monthly bills.
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           Stay Cool, Charleston
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           Your AC shouldn’t have to run all day to keep you comfortable. If your system is acting up or running nonstop, don’t wait until it breaks down. Let the experts at Carolina Climate Control take a look and get your cooling system back on track.
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      <title>Top 5 Signs Your AC Is Struggling in Charleston’s Humid Heat</title>
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           Summers in Charleston can be brutal—with high humidity, blazing sun, and sticky air that doesn't let up. Your air conditioner has to work overtime just to keep your home comfortable. But what happens when your AC system starts to fall behind?
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we know the signs of AC trouble better than anyone, especially in Lowcountry conditions. Here are the top 5 signs your air conditioner is struggling in Charleston’s humid heat—and what to do about it.
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           1. Your AC Is Running Constantly But You’re Still Uncomfortable
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           If your system seems like it's on all the time but your home still feels warm and muggy, it's likely a sign that your AC is overworked. Charleston’s humidity makes it harder for AC systems to remove moisture from the air, especially if the unit is undersized or not maintained.
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           What to do: Call us for an AC performance check. It could be as simple as a dirty coil or a refrigerant issue—or a sign that your system needs an upgrade.
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           Inconsistent temperatures from room to room can mean poor airflow, ductwork issues, or a failing blower motor. In high-humidity areas like Charleston, excess moisture can even impact airflow and cause uneven cooling.
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           What to do: Ask about an airflow test or duct inspection. We’ll pinpoint the issue and restore balanced comfort throughout your home.
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           3. Your Energy Bills Are Climbing for No Clear Reason
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           AC units under stress will run longer and harder—especially when battling Charleston’s coastal humidity. If your summer energy bills are noticeably higher than usual, your system could be losing efficiency.
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           What to do: Schedule a preventative maintenance visit. We’ll check for worn parts, dirty filters, or failing components that drive up energy use.
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           Humidity is the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew inside your HVAC system. If your AC isn’t dehumidifying properly, you might notice a musty odor when it kicks on—a clear sign of excess moisture or microbial growth.
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           What to do: Have us inspect your evaporator coil and drain lines. We may recommend a whole-home dehumidifier for better moisture control in Charleston's climate.
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           5. Your System Is Short Cycling (Turning On and Off Frequently)
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           Short cycling—when your AC turns on and off rapidly without completing a full cooling cycle—is hard on your equipment and usually signals a problem. It could be due to thermostat issues, a dirty filter, or even a refrigerant imbalance.
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           What to do: Book a system diagnostic right away. Short cycling can lead to bigger, more expensive breakdowns if left unresolved.
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           Don’t Sweat It—Charleston’s Cooling Experts Are Just a Call Away
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           If you’re noticing any of these signs, don’t wait until your system fails completely. At Carolina Climate Control, we provide fast, reliable AC repair and maintenance services across Charleston, Mount Pleasant, West Ashley, Summerville, and surrounding areas.
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           Summer in Charleston isn’t just hot—it’s humid, and that sticky, heavy air puts a serious demand on your home’s air conditioning system. As temperatures rise, your AC has to work overtime to keep your home comfortable and your indoor air healthy. But is your system up to the task?
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we help homeowners across the Lowcountry prepare their air conditioners for Charleston’s steamy summer months. Here's what you need to know to keep your cool—and why now is the time to take action.
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           Why Charleston’s Humidity Is Tough on Your AC
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           Charleston's coastal climate brings high humidity levels from late spring through early fall. While your AC cools your home, it also helps remove moisture from the air. But excessive humidity can overwhelm a poorly maintained system, leading to:
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            Reduced cooling efficiency
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            Increased wear and tear
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           If your AC isn’t properly serviced, you may be in for some uncomfortable (and expensive) surprises this summer.
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           Signs Your Air Conditioner May Not Be Ready
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           If you're experiencing any of these issues, it's time to schedule a professional HVAC inspection.
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we offer comprehensive AC maintenance and tune-up services tailored to the unique climate challenges of Charleston. When you schedule a pre-summer checkup, we’ll:
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           A well-maintained air conditioner doesn’t just perform better—it lasts longer, saves energy, and keeps your family comfortable all summer long.
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           Don’t Wait—Schedule Your AC Service Today!
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           Charleston’s humidity won’t wait—and neither should you. Beat the heat and avoid last-minute breakdowns by booking your AC maintenance appointment now. Give us a call or schedule your service online today, and let the local HVAC experts at Carolina Climate Control make sure your system is ready to take on the Lowcountry summer.
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           As the warm, humid days return to Charleston, SC, your air conditioner becomes one of the most important systems in your home. But what if it’s not working as well as it used to? If you're noticing higher energy bills, uneven cooling, or strange noises coming from your AC, you might be asking yourself: Should I repair or replace my old air conditioner this spring?
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we help Lowcountry homeowners make smart, informed decisions about their cooling systems. Here’s how to know which option is right for you.
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           When a Repair Makes Sense
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           Sometimes, your AC just needs a little attention to get back to peak performance. Consider scheduling a repair if:
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            The system is less than 10 years old and has been well-maintained.
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            This is the first time you've had an issue in a while.
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            The repair is minor, such as a faulty capacitor, dirty coils, or a clogged filter.
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            Your energy bills haven't drastically increased and your home still cools evenly.
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           Repairs are often a cost-effective way to extend the life of your system—especially when caught early with a routine spring tune-up.
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           Signs It’s Time to Replace Your AC Unit
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           While repairs can fix many problems, they may not be worth it in the long run if your system is outdated or constantly struggling to keep up. Here are key signs it may be time for a replacement:
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           Newer air conditioning systems are significantly more energy-efficient than older models, which means you could see immediate savings on your monthly energy bills.
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           Benefits of Replacing Your AC in the Spring
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           Spring is the ideal time to replace your air conditioning unit in Charleston. Here’s why:
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            Avoid the summer rush – HVAC companies get booked quickly once the heat kicks in.
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            Enjoy consistent comfort before the humidity peaks in July and August.
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            Increase energy efficiency before summer bills arrive.
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           At Carolina Climate Control, we offer energy-efficient systems that are tailored to Charleston’s unique climate—helping you stay cool while saving money.
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           If you're still unsure whether to repair or replace your AC, our experienced technicians at Carolina Climate Control can help. We’ll perform a detailed inspection, give you honest recommendations, and guide you through your options without pressure.
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           We proudly serve Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, and surrounding Lowcountry areas with fast, reliable service that keeps your comfort front and center.
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            Don’t wait for your AC to quit during the peak of summer. Contact Carolina Climate Control today to schedule your spring inspection. Whether it’s a simple repair or a brand-new system, we’ll make sure your home stays cool and comfortable all season long. Stay cool with the Lowcountry’s most trusted HVAC team—Carolina Climate Control. To learn more about how we can keep your home cool and comfortable this spring and summer, check out our
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      <title>Should You Upgrade to a Smart Thermostat This Spring?</title>
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           Spring is the perfect time to make home upgrades that improve comfort and energy efficiency. One of the best investments you can make this season is upgrading to a smart thermostat. If you’re still using a traditional thermostat, you might be missing out on significant savings and convenience. Let’s explore why a smart thermostat could be the perfect addition to your Charleston home this spring.
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           Benefits of a Smart Thermostat
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           1. Energy Savings &amp;amp; Lower Utility Bills
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           A smart thermostat learns your household’s schedule and adjusts the temperature accordingly, helping you use less energy when you're away. Many models provide energy usage reports, giving you insights on how to optimize your heating and cooling settings for even greater savings.
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           2. Remote Access &amp;amp; Control
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           With Wi-Fi connectivity, smart thermostats allow you to control your HVAC system from anywhere using your smartphone. Whether you're at work, on vacation, or just relaxing in another room, you can adjust the temperature with a simple tap on your phone.
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           3. Enhanced Comfort &amp;amp; Automation
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           Smart thermostats ensure your home is always at the perfect temperature when you need it. Features like geofencing can detect when you’re on your way home and adjust the temperature accordingly. Some models even integrate with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant for hands-free control.
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           4. Compatibility with Charleston’s Climate
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           Spring in Charleston brings fluctuating temperatures, making it challenging to maintain consistent indoor comfort. A smart thermostat can automatically adjust settings based on weather conditions, keeping your home cool during sudden warm days and comfortable during cooler nights.
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           5. Easy Installation &amp;amp; Long-Term Value
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           Most smart thermostats are easy to install and can be programmed in minutes. They are a long-term investment that not only saves you money on energy bills but can also increase your home’s resale value.
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           Is a Smart Thermostat Right for Your Home?
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           If you’re looking for a way to improve your home’s efficiency and comfort, a smart thermostat is a great choice. Homeowners in Charleston can benefit from the energy-saving features and advanced technology that these devices offer, especially as we transition into the warmer months.
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            At Carolina Climate Control, we can help you choose the best smart thermostat for your needs and ensure a seamless installation. Contact us today to learn more about upgrading your thermostat and taking control of your home’s comfort this spring! Check out our
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            to learn more about some of the smart, energy-efficient thermostats we carry an install here at Carolina Climate Control in Charleston, SC.
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            Optimize Efficiency &amp;amp; Lower Energy Bills
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            A well-maintained HVAC system operates more efficiently, which means it uses less energy to keep your home cool. Cleaning coils, changing filters, and checking refrigerant levels can prevent your system from overworking and help keep your energy bills in check.
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            Your HVAC system is a significant investment, and regular tune-ups can help extend its lifespan. By addressing minor issues before they escalate, you can avoid premature replacements and keep your system running smoothly for years to come.
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            Charleston’s hot and humid climate demands a reliable air conditioning system. A spring tune-up guarantees that your HVAC unit is ready to handle the summer heat, keeping you and your family comfortable.
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           At Carolina Climate Control, our comprehensive HVAC maintenance service includes:
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            Don’t wait until the peak of summer to discover an issue with your air conditioning system. Scheduling your spring HVAC tune-up now ensures peace of mind, lower energy costs, and a comfortable home all season long. Carolina Climate Control is here to help Charleston homeowners prepare for the warm months ahead.
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           As the winter season approaches in Charleston, South Carolina, it’s time to ensure your HVAC system is ready to keep your home warm and comfortable. While winters here are generally mild, the occasional cold snap can put your heating system to the test. At Carolina Climate Control, we want to help you prepare your HVAC system for the season ahead with these essential tips.
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           Before winter fully sets in, schedule a maintenance visit with our experienced technicians. Regular maintenance helps identify potential issues before they become costly repairs. During the checkup, we’ll inspect your system, clean components, and ensure everything is operating efficiently.
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           Clean air filters are vital for efficient HVAC performance. Dirty filters can restrict airflow, forcing your system to work harder and increasing energy costs. Replace or clean your filters monthly, especially during periods of heavy use.
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           Ensure your thermostat is working properly and set to your desired temperature. If you’re still using a manual thermostat, consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for better temperature control and energy savings.
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           Leaky or poorly insulated ductwork can lead to significant heat loss, making it harder for your HVAC system to maintain a consistent temperature. A professional inspection can identify and seal any leaks, ensuring your system operates efficiently.
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           Good insulation keeps warm air inside and cold air out. Inspect your home’s insulation, especially in the attic and around windows and doors. Adding weather stripping or caulking can make a big difference in maintaining indoor comfort.
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           Make sure your outdoor unit is free of debris such as leaves, dirt, and branches. A clean unit operates more efficiently and is less likely to experience issues during the colder months.
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           Charleston winters can bring unexpected weather changes. Make sure you have a plan in place for power outages and other emergencies. Keep blankets, portable heaters, and emergency contact numbers on hand, including our 24/7 service line for urgent HVAC repairs.
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           8. Consider Upgrading Your System
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            If your HVAC system is more than 10-15 years old, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Modern systems are more energy-efficient and reliable, ensuring your home stays comfortable while lowering your utility bills. To learn more about some of the energy-efficient products we carry and install, check out some of our
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           Trust Carolina Climate Control to Keep You Comfortable This Winter
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            Preparing your HVAC system for winter doesn’t have to be stressful. Carolina Climate Control is here to help with expert maintenance, repairs, and installations tailored to Charleston’s unique climate.
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            today to schedule your winter HVAC checkup and enjoy a warm, worry-free season.
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      <title>Energy-Efficient Heating Options for Charleston Homes This Winter</title>
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           As the cooler months approach, Charleston homeowners are beginning to think about how to keep their homes warm and cozy without breaking the bank on energy bills. With a variety of energy-efficient heating options available today, it’s easier than ever to find a system that balances comfort and cost savings. At Carolina Climate Control, we’re here to help you explore the best solutions for your home this winter.
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           1. Heat Pumps: A Year-Round Solution
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           Heat pumps are one of the most efficient heating options for Charleston’s mild winters. These systems work by transferring heat from the outside air into your home, using less energy compared to traditional heating methods. Many modern heat pumps also double as air conditioners, making them an excellent year-round investment.
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           If you’re considering a heat pump, look for models with a high Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) for maximum efficiency. And if you already have a heat pump, regular maintenance ensures it operates at peak performance.
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           For homes without ductwork or those looking to heat specific areas, ductless mini-split systems are a fantastic choice. These systems allow for zoned heating, meaning you can heat only the rooms you’re using, reducing energy waste. They’re also quiet, compact, and highly efficient, making them a popular option for Charleston homeowners.
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           If you prefer a traditional furnace, upgrading to a high-efficiency model can make a significant difference in energy savings. Modern furnaces with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of 90% or higher convert most of the fuel they consume into heat, minimizing waste.
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           Pairing your furnace with a programmable or smart thermostat can further enhance efficiency by allowing you to set heating schedules and avoid heating your home when no one is there.
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           4. Radiant Floor Heating
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           While not as common, radiant floor heating is a luxurious and efficient way to keep your home warm. This system uses electric heating coils or water-heated tubing beneath your floors to provide even, consistent heat throughout a room. It’s especially appealing for homes with tile or hardwood flooring.
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           Tips for Maximizing Efficiency
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           Regardless of the heating system you choose, there are simple steps you can take to make your home more energy-efficient this winter:
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            Seal Drafts: Check for air leaks around windows and doors and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk.
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            Insulate: Proper insulation in your attic and walls helps retain heat.
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            Maintain Your System: Schedule regular maintenance with Carolina Climate Control to ensure your heating system runs efficiently all season long.
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           Find the Right Solution with Carolina Climate Control
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            Choosing the best heating option for your Charleston home depends on your budget, home size, and personal preferences. At Carolina Climate Control, we specialize in helping homeowners find energy-efficient solutions that keep their homes comfortable and their energy bills manageable. This winter, don’t let high heating costs dampen your holiday spirit.
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            today to discover our energy-efficient heating solutions and schedule a consultation with our expert team. For more information on the energy-efficient heating equipment we offer and install, visit our
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      <description>Learn more about some common signs to watch for that can indicate your air conditioner is struggling with operation.
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                    It’s completely normal to have an AC problem here or there that needs repair. The question is, how do you know the early signs of air conditioner repair needs? You can keep reading to learn more about some common signs to watch for that can indicate your air conditioner is struggling with operation.
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                    Sometimes unusual AC sounds are loud, and other times they are quiet. It really just depends on what the problem is. The bottom line is that any unusual sounds should be treated as a red flag. You should give our team a call if your air conditioner begins to make sounds that it doesn’t usually make. 
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                    Examples include shrieking, banging, or scraping. But there are also quieter sounds that could be alarming, like rattling, tapping, or clicking. For example, a persistent clicking sound can mean the air conditioner is struggling to turn on for a cooling cycle.
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                    The air coming out of your air conditioner should never have an odor, good or bad. Smelling anything coming from the air vents can mean that something is going wrong inside of your air conditioner. If the air smells damp and musty, you may have mold growth somewhere in the system. 
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                    If there’s a burning smell, something inside the unit may be overheating, or there may be an electrical problem. If there is a chemical or mildly sweet odor, your air conditioner may have a refrigerant leak that needs to be addressed. No matter what smell your air conditioner is outputting, it needs to be checked out by one of our professional technicians. 
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                    You can also pay close attention to how your air conditioner is operating. Normal cooling cycles last for around 10 minutes or so before the unit turns off and rests until the next cycle begins. If your air conditioner is turning on and staying on without ever cycling back off, or turning on and off frequently without ever staying on long enough to actually cool your home, something is wrong. 
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                    Either your air conditioner is struggling to keep up with cooling your home, a safety mechanism is triggering, or your thermostat is miscalibrated and not communicating correctly with the unit. You don’t have to worry about identifying what the actual problem is. 
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                    You just need to know what is abnormal so you can give us a call and we can check it out. Allowing your air conditioner to continue to operate in an unusual manner can add strain to the system and cost you on your monthly energy bills.
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      <description>Addressing these common causes of short cycling and taking proactive steps to maintain your air conditioning system will guarantee a more comfortable living environment.
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                    Have you noticed that your air conditioning system seems to be turning on and off frequently, almost in rapid succession? This phenomenon is known as short cycling, and it can indicate several underlying issues that need attention. Let’s dive into why your air conditioning system might be short-cycling and how to avoid major 
    
  
  
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                    Short cycling is when your air conditioning system turns on and off more frequently than usual. Instead of running in longer cycles to cool your home efficiently, it starts and stops in quick succession. This can lead to increased wear and tear on the system, higher energy bills, and reduced comfort indoors.
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                    If you suspect that your air conditioning system is short-cycling, here are some steps you can take:
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                    Your HVAC system consists of complex components and processes that ensure your home maintains maximum comfort year-round. These systems often need attention in different areas to ensure they continue to work as one well-oiled machine (quite literally). 
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                    Springtime HVAC maintenance keeps your heating and cooling systems running smoothly, efficiently, and safely. Gearing up for summer doesn’t just involve planning out summer fun and preparing the house for incoming warm weather.
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                    We hope you have a plunger handy in the house because it’s a helpful tool that can solve basic clogs quickly and without damaging the pipes. Actually, we hope you have two plungers around: a sink plunger and a toilet plunger. Sink plungers work for most drains, like those in kitchen sinks and showers. A toilet plunger has phalanges on the end so it can better fit the shape of a toilet bowl. 
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                    Using a plunger is easy. First, create a secure seal between the plunger and the drain. Then push the plunger down with short, strong strokes. Don’t plunge too fast, since that won’t create enough pressure inside the drain pipe to move the obstruction.
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                    Also called a drain snake, a drain auger is a device you can send down into your drain to break up clogs or pull them out. There are different types of drain augers available. The simplest are long plastic strips with barbs or velcro patches. These augers are most helpful at hair removal, and we recommend using one as soon as you notice slow drain problems in your bathroom sinks.
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                    There are also metal augers that have hand cranks to spin them; these can be effective on more obstinate clogs. There are motorized drain augers, but these are only suitable for professionals to use.
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                    The most effective drain clog removal method is to call a professional plumber. If the plunger and the drain auger don’t work, the next step is to call our team for 
    
  
  
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                    Be honest, one of your first ideas for unclogging a drain was to purchase a bottle of liquid drain cleaner from the store. The manufacturers of these products spend a lot of money advertising them so that people will think of them as the automatic solution for any clog. 
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                    The truth is that no professional plumber recommends using these caustic chemicals on drains. First, they’re not highly effective: they eat through a clog to allow water through, but leave much of the clog behind. Second, they’re extremely acidic and will damage drainpipes and lead to corrosion. Third, they’re incredibly toxic and create harmful fumes. Fourth, they harm the environment when the bottles end up in landfills with all that toxic residue still inside them.
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                    Do you have a heat pump? Then you’re in good shape for your home’s year round comfort needs, from the coldest winter night to the hottest summer day.
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                    However, your heat pump needs regular attention to ensure that it’s in good shape—so it can keep your home in good shape. Any HVAC system needs at least annual maintenance. However, a heat pump needs it twice a year!
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                    The recommendation for twice-a-year maintenance for heat pumps, as opposed to once a year for traditional air conditioners or heating systems, is mostly because heat pumps have a dual function. Unlike standalone heating or cooling systems, heat pumps serve both purposes throughout the year. 
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                    A heat pump changes between modes by reversing the refrigeration cycle. The important part to remember here is that a heat pump works almost exactly the same whether in cooling or heating mode—and it therefore uses all the same components. The two modes will place different types of stress on a heat pump, but you can expect a similar kind of wear and tear throughout the year.
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                    If you only maintain a heat pump once a year instead of the recommended bi-annual maintenance, you can expect to run into several issues.
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                    Getting great bi-annual heat pump maintenance is easier done than said! You only have to join the Moose Maintenance Club, which we designed especially for our valued customers. As a member, you’ll receive a twice-yearly 36-point system checkup for your heat pump that will keep it running efficiently for many years. You’ll also receive special bonuses as a thank you for choosing us:
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                    Gas furnaces are still the most common type of central heating system found in homes, although heat pumps are gaining in popularity. One reason some people feel reluctant to have a gas furnace installed is because of potential safety problems. Any gas-powered appliance can become hazardous, but gas furnaces are built to high standards and with numerous safety mechanisms to make them as safe as possible. If you have your gas furnace regularly maintained and you call for 
    
  
  
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                    However, furnace problems can still crop up—and one furnace issue that can become a safety hazard is a cracked heat exchanger. We’ll explain what this is and why you need to take action when it occurs.
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                    A furnace’s heat exchanger is a critical component responsible for transferring the heat generated by the combustion process into the air that circulates throughout your home. It ensures that the heat produced is effectively and safely delivered to the living spaces. 
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                    Hot combustion gas enters the metal chamber of the heat exchanger and raises the temperature of the walls. The air from the blower fan moves around the exchanger and picks up the heat. When the heating cycle is over, the remaining combustion gas in the exchanger gets vented safely from the home through the furnace’s flue.
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                    Although heat exchangers are built from durable materials, they can develop cracks because of corrosion. The reaction between combustion vapor and the metal of the exchanger can lead to corrosion, especially if the furnace isn’t venting properly. Age can also lead to the effects of corrosion. The weakened metal may then start to develop cracks as the exchanger expands and contracts with heat.
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                    A cracked heat exchanger in a furnace is dangerous because it can lead to the release of the gases in the exchanger, including carbon monoxide (CO), into the air that’s getting sent to the rooms in the house. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is highly toxic and can be fatal in high concentrations. The cracks on an exchanger may look small, but when the metal expands from heat, these cracks can open wide enough to allow the dangerous gases to escape.
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                    Regular professional maintenance, as usual, is the best way to prevent future repair problems with a furnace. Maintenance is extremely important when it comes to cracked heat exchangers: during maintenance, technicians will always carefully inspect the heat exchanger to look for signs of cracks or corrosion.
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                    They’ll also measure the draft of the furnace to ensure exhaust gas is venting properly and perform a combustion check to locate any gas leaks. When you arrange for annual maintenance for your furnace, you’ll get an early warning if the heat exchanger needs to be replaced because of cracks.
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                    A sump pump is one of the most useful protections a home can have. It’s a small device: a pump installed over or inside an excavated pit (the sump) in the lower part of a house. But this small device does the vital job of pumping out water that can occur from storm weather, plumbing disasters, and moisture build up due to a high water table.
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                    We recommend you take care of some standard maintenance with your pump before the rainy season starts. This is one way you can help catch repair issues before you actually need the pump working. 
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                    If you find something is wrong and the pump won’t work, you can go through several troubleshooting steps to see if there’s a simple reason behind the problem.
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                    If you can’t get your pump working again or aren’t certain what’s wrong, then it’s best to call for professionals.
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                    The most common cause of a sump pump failure is due to issues with the pump motor. If the pump won’t activate no matter what troubleshooting steps you take, then you’ll definitely need experts on the job. You can’t handle repairing the motor on your own or handling a motor replacement. 
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                    A sump pump can suffer from other electrical issues that will cause it to fail. Submersible pumps, which sit down in the sump, may suffer from water infiltration due to cracks that will affect electrical components. You’ll also need professionals to fix electrical issues.
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                    A sump pump gets old like any other device, and if your sump pump is more than 15 years in service, then the best choice when it fails is to have it replaced. It’s probably not cost-effective to have it repaired. As with the initial sump pump installation, you’ll want to call experienced professionals to do the sump pump replacement to ensure you have the right model and type.
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      <description>We’ll look into the issue to help you understand whether backflow prevention is a service you need or not.
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                    The reason you may not know anything about backflow prevention is that your home might not actually require a special backflow prevention device. We’ll look into the issue to help you understand whether it’s a service you need or not.
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                    This is serious because it can lead to harmful bacteria and other contaminants from the wastewater getting into the general water supply—so this is not just a concern for an individual home.
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                    Backflow often occurs because of a sudden large drain on the water supply causes the water pressure to drop. When the freshwater pressure plunges like this, it will pull wastewater after it through the cross-connection, which is known as 
    
  
  
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                    An example of this occurring is when the fire department uses water from a fire hydrant, making immense demands on the water supply. Trouble with the municipal water supply can also cause this change in pressure.
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                    For backflow to occur, there has to be a way for wastewater to enter freshwater pipes. Now think about your home, and you’ll start to understand that in almost all cases, this isn’t possible.
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                    Wastewater from your sink drains can’t leap up and somehow reach the sink faucet. Air gaps in this case serve to prevent backflow. If you have a dishwashing machine, it has a special air gap built into it that opens up near the sink. If backflow occurs from your dishwasher, the dirty water will just spill out of this opening and into the sink.
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                    However, there are some cases where a home will have a cross-connection. If your house has an indoor sprinkler system to prevent fires, there will be a cross-connection point, usually located near your water meter. A special backflow prevention device will shut in case the water in the cross-connection moves in the wrong direction, stopping wastewater from getting into the water supply.
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                    A backflow prevention device must receive regular testing from a licensed professional to ensure it’s doing its job of protecting the water supply. The city will send you a notification of when you need to have the device tested. You can then call us to do the testing and any necessary repairs or replacements.
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                    If you’ve never received any such notice and don’t have a sprinkler system or an irrigation system, then you don’t have to worry—your home doesn’t have any special backflow preventer in place and doesn’t need one. If you 
    
  
  
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      <description>As the year starts, you’re probably already busy with plans for what you want to achieve. Or maybe you feel a bit overwhelmed with the idea of coming up with lists and goals. Wherever you stand when it comes to how you’re looking at the year ahead, we’d like to offer our help when it […]
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                    As the year starts, you’re probably already busy with plans for what you want to achieve. Or maybe you feel a bit overwhelmed with the idea of coming up with lists and goals. Wherever you stand when it comes to how you’re looking at the year ahead, we’d like to offer our help when it comes to 
    
  
  
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                    Let’s get started with our best ideas from heating and air conditioning improvements this year.
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  Join a maintenance plan and stick to the schedule
    
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                    A maintenance plan with a professional HVAC company is the easiest way to get the best from your heating and cooling all year long. With maintenance, you’ll receive a spring inspection and tune-up for your AC, and then your heater will get the same treatment in fall.
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                    This ensures peak performance and efficiency, extends equipment life, and eliminates most future repairs. We have our special 
    
  
  
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                    Smart homes are starting to take over, and if you don’t have a Wi-Fi thermostat with smart capabilities, you’re missing out on some terrific benefits. These advanced thermostats give you more control over your home’s climate, and the thermostats do most of the work!
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                    The smart programming allows these modern miracles to provide ideal comfort while cutting back on your bills. And you can control your home’s climate from almost anywhere.
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                    Homeowners often hold onto aged HVAC equipment that should’ve been replaced years ago. As a result, they have worse comfort and higher bills.
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                    Find out the age of your AC and heating system. Is either (or both) over their manufacturer’s service life estimate? If so, we recommend you use the first stretch of mild weather to arrange for a replacement. Our technicians can help determine when it’s time for a new unit and which one is best for your needs.
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                    If you’re planning to replace parts of your HVAC system, look into getting high-efficiency equipment such as a condensing furnace or multi-stage compressor air conditioner/heat pump. Although these units are more expensive to purchase upfront, they create large savings over the years and distribute more even heating and cooling. They’ll also help you do your part to benefit the environment.
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                    This is an easy one: make sure you change out the air filter in your HVAC system regularly, every 1–3 months. This will keep the HVAC system working at its best without obstructions and extra strain that can affect both performance and efficiency. 
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                    Find out the best energy-saving settings for your thermostat for around the year. (A smart thermostat makes this even easier!) For example, in winter, aim for a daytime setting of 68°F when people are home. In summer, set the thermostat to 78°F during the day. Even a few degrees of difference will lower your energy bills.
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      <description>In this post, we’re going to look at how your gas furnace is able to run safely through the winter.
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                    The flame roll-out switch detects when this happens—usually because the flames lack oxygen and are leaping to the nearest source—and shuts off the burners when it does.
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                    When a furnace starts up, natural gas begins to flow to the burners where the electronic ignition system ignites them. If this ignition doesn’t occur, unburned gas will flood the chamber and create the danger of an explosion.
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                    To prevent this, a device called the flame sensor monitors if the burners have lit. If it doesn’t detect the flames, it will shut off the gas to the burners. 
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                    This device prevents the furnace from overheating by registering the temperature around the combustion chamber and the heat exchanger. It’s located on the plenum and will shut off the furnace if the temperature rises too high. This may happen because the heat exchanger isn’t cooling down because of trouble with the blower fan.
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                    For a furnace to operate safely, it must vent out the leftover combustion gas from the heat exchanger through a flue to the outside of the house. A draft inducer fan helps to push out these toxic gases.
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                    However, a change in pressure or a failed fan could cause gas to move in the wrong direction and flow back into the furnace and therefore the house. The draft pressure switch detects this reversal of pressure and shuts down the furnace to stop it.
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                    These aren’t parts of your furnace—but we want to make sure to mention them because they’re an important defense in your house against an indoor build-up of carbon monoxide (CO) from your furnace or any other gas-using appliance. 
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      <description>Heat pumps aren’t ideal in all climates, but it feels like they were invented just for ours. We’ll explain more.
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                    Have you heard of heat pumps? If not, our mascot Moose is so happy that you dropped in today! Heat pumps aren’t new technology, but they’ve started to explode in popularity as HVAC solutions great for homes and businesses. 
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                    Heat pumps are electrically powered refrigerant-based systems similar in to air conditioners. The biggest difference between heat pumps and ACs is that where ACs can only use refrigerant to move heat out of homes, heat pumps can change the direction they work so they can both move heat out of homes and move it into them. That means a heat pump is both a heater and an air conditioner in one.
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                    When a heat pump is in heating mode, it works by absorbing heat from outdoors by evaporating refrigerant in the outdoor coil. This heat enters the home when the hot refrigerant condenses in the indoor coil. 
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                    Yes, we hear you. It’s still possible for a heat pump to encounter cold conditions here in Charleston that may affect its performance. The good news is that the only time you may notice a significant difference in the heat pump’s efficiency is if the temperature plunges into the negatives. If a winter night gets down into the 30s, a heat pump might use more energy, but not significantly so, and you’ll still have the comfort you want.
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                    Plus, there are options for heat pumps to help them work at peak efficiency even against the cold. The most practical option is what’s known as a dual fuel heat pump. This is basically a heat pump that has a backup furnace that kicks in whenever the heat pump starts to lose efficiency due to cold. There are also additional heat options, such as electrical heating elements, that can assist heat pumps that struggle with occasional temperature extremes.
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                    Something to keep in mind when it comes to heat pumps is that they’re year-round comfort devices. You don’t purchase a heat pump just to handle the winter weather. A heat pump is ready to turn into a powerful air conditioner whenever you need it. 
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                    If your home doesn’t have a sump pump, we can’t stress enough how important these basic devices are for protecting your home and belongings. They’ll also give you important peace of mind. 
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                    Sump pumps are designed to “bail out” your house in case of water flooding in the lower levels (such as the basement or crawlspace) or to remove excess moisture that can lead to problems with mold, mildew, wood rot, and generally higher humidity inside your house.
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                    Don’t worry if you’re still unsure about which type of sump pump is the right one for your house. Each house is different and every budget is different. It’s our job to help you navigate the different options and locate the sump pump that best fits all your needs. We offer complete sump pump services to our customers so we’ll always be there when you need assistance.
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                    Avoid using the drains in your home as if they were conduits to the garbage. First, don’t put any actual garbage down the drains, especially down the toilets. Any physical trash, from plastic to paper, needs to go in the actual garbage. In the case of toilets, never flush anything down them that isn’t human waste or toilet paper. Even tissue paper is harmful since it’s absorbent and can swell up in the sewer line. Hygiene products and sanitary wipes are major problems since far too many people assume they’re flushable. (Don’t believe “flushable” wipes are what they claim they are—they’re not!)
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                    Other items to keep out of the drains include fats, grease, and oil from cooking, medicine, any food waste that’s too hard for your teeth to chew, and kitty litter. These can all create massive build-up in the sewer line.
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                    The roots of trees naturally grow toward nutrient-rich areas in the soil. The heat around the sewer line is a natural draw, and when roots reach the pipeline, they’ll infiltrate to reach the nutrients inside. Roots can rapidly clog up an entire sewer, and if they continue to grow they’ll eventually cause the pipe to break apart. The best way to avoid this is with careful landscaping that relies on plants with shallow roots and keeps trees far distant from where the line is buried.
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                    A sewer line needs regular maintenance attention. You can’t clean the sewer line yourself, but it’s easy to call our team to handle the job. We use powerful hydro-jetting equipment to completely scour a sewer line: it’s a safe and environmentally friendly method. We recommend you schedule a sewer line inspection once a year, and we’ll be able to tell you when you need a full sewer line cleaning.
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                    Make sure that everyone in your household knows what can go down drains and toilets. Some homeowners even post signs in their bathrooms to caution guests about what can be put down the toilets. Young children often like to flush items down toilets, so even giving them some gentle reminders can be a big help in preventing sewer line troubles in the future.
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                    Fall is a time when homeowners consider making upgrades to their heating system. If you’ve got a furnace that’s over 15 years old and you’re concerned about it making it through the coming winter, fall gives you a chance to arrange an appointment with our team to look at your options for a heating replacement.
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                    The simple definition of a heat pump: a refrigerant-based system that can operate as both a cooling system and a heating system. 
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                    Let’s look at a standard air conditioner for comparison because a heat pump is extremely similar to an AC in how it runs. An air conditioner circulates refrigerant between a set of indoor and outdoor coils. Cold refrigerant in the indoor coil draws heat from the inside air to cool it down. That heat has to go somewhere! Refrigerant releases it to the outside air through the outdoor coil. 
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                    A heat pump works the same way as an AC in cooling mode. But when it switches into heating mode, it reverses the direction the refrigerant moves so that the refrigerant now draws heat from the outside and brings it inside. The two coils switch their jobs. 
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                    We know the question you want to ask is,  “Where is the heat pump getting its heat when the only time it will need to run in heating mode is when it’s cold outside?” We’ll admit this does sound odd. However, there’s always some heat energy in the air, no matter how low the temperature is.
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                    Heat pumps are designed to effectively absorb heat although they tend to work more efficiently in milder winters. Thankfully, that’s the kind we have here! You won’t have to worry that your heat pump won’t be able to warm up your home during winter.
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                    It might be! If you live in an all-electric house, a heat pump can make a great substitute for an AC/electric furnace combination. Heat pumps use much less electricity than electric furnaces, and you can substantially reduce your electric costs. Our team is happy to help you find the right type of HVAC system to keep your home comfortable all year round.
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      <description>How powerful a pool heater do you need? There’s no one-size-fits-all option.
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                    You’re thinking about getting a pool heater for your outdoor pool. This is an excellent idea because it lets you get the most out of your investment in a luxury like a pool. You can extend the months you use your pool farther outside of the summer season, and you can also make use of the pool during warm evenings when you don’t have the sun around to use its radiant heat to warm up the water.
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                    We already have a good grasp on the local climate, and you can easily fill us in on how often you use your pool. That makes the pool size and type the main part we need to investigate when sizing a pool heater.
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                    This is a bit trickier than simply measuring the volume of the pool. The job of a pool heater is to replace the heat the pool loses to the surrounding air. Therefore, the key metric we need to know is the surface area and the speed of heat loss. A pool needs a heating system that’s able to keep the pool at a comfortable temperature (usually between 78°F and 86°F), replacing the lost heat at a steady enough rate so it neither gets too cold nor too hot.
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                    It may seem like it’s no big deal to have a pool heater that’s more powerful than necessary. After all, can’t you just turn the heater down a bit if it gets too hot?  
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                    Here’s a piece of good news about your future pool heater: because we experience mild winters, it’s usually unnecessary to have too powerful a pool heater. We never have difficulty locating the right type of heater for any local pool. We’ll also help you with selecting the type of heating system that matches your available energy supply. 
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                    You have a routine throughout the day, and that routine often depends on having hot water available with the turn of a tap. You don’t think about it much because it’s just expected. That makes it extra disconcerting to discover that the hot water you rely on is running out early. When you’re taking your morning shower and the water goes lukewarm after only a minute … that’s a terrible start to the day!
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                    Regular tank flushes during maintenance will avoid this problem, and technicians can flush the tank to correct it if it’s currently lowering your hot water supply.
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                    For gas-fired water heaters—whether tank or tankless—issues with the gas burners are a common reason for the water heater to lose its hot water capacity. The burners may be turning off too early, or they have low gas flow. Whatever the cause, you must have experts examine this problem, as any amateur work with an appliance hooked to a gas main is potentially hazardous.
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                    The aquastat is the thermostat for the water heater that keeps track of the water temperature so the water heater won’t overheat. (This can create a major scaling danger.) If you aren’t getting the same level of hot water you’re accustomed to, the issue may be with a faulty aquastat that’s not detecting the right temperatures and is therefore shutting off the water heater early.
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                    Unfortunately, in some situations, a drop in the volume of hot water from a water heater means the water heater is coming close to the end of its service life. Standard storage tank water heaters will last for around 12 years, so if yours is older than that, you may want to consider having it replaced rather than putting money into a repair that will merely patch it up for a short time.
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                    Ask our technicians about the overall condition of your water heater and they’ll give you an honest recommendation about whether it’s time to replace it or not.
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      <description>You’re going to need to start thinking about your heating system soon, and many of the safety tips we’re about to list have to do with your heater. 
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                    The summer weather isn’t done with us yet. That may make it difficult for you to think about winter safety, but at Carolina Climate Control, we think it’s always wise to keep our clients informed about seasonal safety before the season arrives. You’re going to need to start thinking about your heating system soon, and many of the safety tips we’re about to list have to do with your heater. 
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                    This is the most critical safety step of all because it ensures the safest possible performance for your heating system. It’s especially critical if you use a gas-burning heating system, which the majority of local homes do. Arrange with us for a technician to come to your home and give your heater a thorough inspection and tune-up. The inspection will spot any potential safety concerns so you can have them addressed before the winter and before they can become actually hazardous. 
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                    If your house burns natural gas, propane, or any other heating oil in any capacity, you must have carbon monoxide (CO) detectors installed around your house. CO leaks are a major cause of fatalities in homes during winter, but detectors make it easy for you and your family to receive an early warning of CO leaks. 
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                    Already have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in place? That’s good—but you’ll need to make sure they’re working. Go to each one and test it by pressing its test button. For battery-powered units that aren’t hardwired into the home, you may need to replace the batteries, and in some cases, the detector may need to be replaced.
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                    Before your heating system comes on for the first time during the season, go through all the rooms and check each heating vent and air register. Remove any obstructions like furniture, rugs, or other obstructions. Blocked vents not only reduce heater efficiency, they may also cause the objects obstructing them to catch fire.
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                    Please make sure that the area around the heater cabinet is clear of obstructions for about a foot, and see that any combustible materials (such as paint thinner and stored gas) are kept far away. Heat from the cabinet or a stray spark can cause these to ignite.
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                    If you do use space heaters in your home (something we don’t recommend), never leave them unattended, and always shut them off before you leave a room or go to bed. Your fireplace also counts as a “heating device,” so make sure it’s properly extinguished before you leave the house or go to sleep.
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                    Hello! We interrupt your hot late summer with this important bulletin: it’s almost fall! We know it’s hard to imagine the weather turning colder right now, but of course it will happen—and fall is the time to start preparations for the winter ahead.
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                    What this means for your HVAC system is that the furnace is due for its annual tune-up and inspection. This routine maintenance visit is essential if you want to enjoy worry-free heating during the coming winter, better energy efficiency, and fewer (if any) calls for 
    
  
  
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                    You most likely have a natural gas furnace to warm your home. Any type of gas-burning appliance can potentially operate unsafely, but the chance of this occurring drops to almost nothing when the appliance has regular inspections from professionals.
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                    Modern natural gas furnaces are manufactured with multiple safety features that stop dangers like flame roll-out (flames escaping from the combustion chamber into the rest of the furnace or outside it) and carbon monoxide leaks. However, these safety features require regular inspections and sometimes repairs/replacements to ensure they work properly.
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                    When you have your furnace professionally inspected, technicians will examine all the safety features as well as other parts of the furnace to look for anything that might lead to hazardous operation. If they find anything wrong, they’ll have it fixed.
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                    Furnaces do plenty of work during the winter to keep homes livable. That puts plenty of strain on furnaces that will wear them down rapidly. You won’t want to have to replace your gas furnace years too early, and regular maintenance tune-ups are key to ensuring you get the longest possible life from your furnace. You won’t have much difficulty keeping your furnace running effectively for 15 years when you stay current with maintenance.
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                    That’s right: you can eliminate more than half of the repairs your gas furnace might otherwise need when you get fall tune-ups and inspections. The majority of furnace malfunctions happen because of maintenance neglect. You’ll avoid loss of heating and save money on repairs.
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                    Because maintenance reduces the level of strain on a furnace, it also helps the furnace to run at better energy efficiency. If neglected, a gas furnace will lose a percentage of its original energy efficiency rating each year, causing the cost to run it to increase. With maintenance, you can expect your furnace to only lose 5% of its energy efficiency rating over most of its service life.
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                    Did you know that the manufacturer’s warranty for your furnace can be voided if you can’t show proof it’s received regular professional maintenance? That’s important to know, because the warranty protects you from the high costs of malfunctions due to factory faults. (2% of HVAC units leave the factory with faults.) Maintenance makes sure you’ve got your warranty to back you up. 
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                    Welcome to the “dog days of summer,” that late summer period when the weather is the hottest and muggiest. You can chase away the dog days of summer in your house with a powerful air conditioning system, but these days are also a period when ACs can seriously struggle.
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                    It’s not just because of the heat, but because of all the stress the ACs have already undergone. In fact, if you’ve got an air conditioner that’s lagging at the end of the summer, you may need to schedule something bigger than repairs. It may be time for an 
    
  
  
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                    Is this really the end of your trusty ol’ AC? Let’s look into the possibilities.
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                    The age of your air conditioning system will play a large role in determining if it’s time to have it replaced. The average central AC system will last for 10-15 years if it has maintenance. (Without maintenance, it may only last 6-8 years.)
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                    Sometimes an air conditioner will reach 20 years, but we don’t recommend trying to push a unit that hard as it risks massive energy waste and the chance of an emergency break down. If your AC is experiencing several of the problems listed below and it’s getting close to 15 years or it’s older, then a replacement becomes a good option. 
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                    If the problem you’re having with your air conditioning system is that it isn’t cooling all the rooms as evenly as it once did, this is a major warning that the AC is losing its cooling capacity. The unit is producing enough cooling for the central rooms of the house, but not the more distant ones. If the problem isn’t due to a faulty thermostat or a clogged air filter, you’ll want experts to analyze the air conditioner and determine if it’s starting to die.
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                    What if your home isn’t getting cool enough in general? Your AC once had no trouble handling the hottest days, but now the house stays too warm no matter how you set the thermostat. First, don’t keep lowering the thermostat to overcome this problem, as that puts the air conditioner at a higher risk of overheating and breaking down.
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                    Check on the air filter and see that the outside condenser is clean and clear of obstructions. If you still don’t know what’s happening, have technicians look to see if there’s a specific problem (such as leaking refrigerant) or if the AC has worn down too far. 
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                    If a repair is possible, make sure that the cost is worthwhile. The older an AC, the less desirable the repair. If you have a 15-year-old AC, don’t pay for any repair that is more than half the cost of getting a new air conditioner. In general, we don’t recommend paying to repair an AC if the cost of the repair multiplied by the age of the unit is greater than 5,000. (“The Rule of 5,000.”)
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      <description>Charleston has many vintage homes and it’s common for families to live in buildings built before 1950. An older house can have immense charm and beauty, but it can come with its share of problems from out-of-date fixtures. One of the biggest concerns with older homes is the piping which we’ll look at in this […]
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                    Charleston has many vintage homes and it’s common for families to live in buildings built before 1950. An older house can have immense charm and beauty, but it can come with its share of problems from out-of-date fixtures. One of the biggest concerns with older homes is the piping which we’ll look at in this post.
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                    Today, the most common materials used for residential plumbing are copper and plastics such as CPVC and PEX. Plumbers use a combination of these materials for new homes as well as for replacing older pipes. The older materials are still around, however, in homes that haven’t had plumbing renovation. Here are the major outdated pipe materials that may be in your house.
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                    Most people understand that lead piping isn’t good—but it’s still found in a surprising number of homes where the owners are unaware of its presence. Lead pipes corrode faster than either cast iron or galvanized steel pipes, but the main worry is that they allow harmful lead into the drinking water. We strongly recommend having lead pipes replaced as soon as possible.
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                    This is steel dipped in a zinc solution to help prevent rust and is common in homes built before the 1960s. At the time, it was an excellent replacement for lead pipes, but over time galvanized steel has shown its own set of flaws.
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                    They have shorter service lives, and if your home has them, they’re almost certainly close to the end of the line. The biggest problem with these pipes is that they accumulate mineral buildup that increases water pressure as well as contaminates the water supply with lead.
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                    Iron is a strong and durable material that gave its name to an entire period of history: The Iron Age. But the Iron Age is long gone, and cast iron isn’t a desirable type of material for modern piping. It corrodes quicker than its replacements, it’s extremely heavy and difficult to work with, and it’s not easy to repair.
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                    In fact, your household insurance may not cover repairs or replacements to cast iron pipes. You’ll find iron piping in many homes built before 1970.
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                    This is a type of plastic pipe that became popular as a replacement to older materials starting in 1978, as well as an inexpensive alternative to copper. The dream of polybutylene becoming the pipes of the future didn’t last, however, as they showed a tendency to become brittle and shatter.
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                    Polybutylene was no longer installed after 1995, but between 6–10 million homes had them installed between ‘78 and ‘95. We recommend replacing all polybutylene pipes with either copper or one of the newer, more durable and flexible plastics. 
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      <description>In some cases, a little troubleshooting may solve the problem, and in other cases, you’ll need to reach out to us for heat pump repair.
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                    What might be going on here? There are many different causes for a heat pump that can’t cool enough or won’t cool at all. In some cases, a little troubleshooting may solve the problem, and in other cases, you’ll need to reach out to us for 
    
  
  
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                    This is one of the simple causes of a heat pump failing to deliver on cooling, and you can make the changes on your own. You simply have to replace the current filter for the heat pump (probably located in a slot next to the HVAC cabinet) with a clean one. We recommend you do this every 1 to 3 months to prevent more problems from occurring. 
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                    Losing refrigerant to leak is one of the more serious problems that your heat pump can encounter. Refrigerant loss does more than reduce the cooling capacity of a heat pump. The changes in the pressure of the system from low refrigerant will eventually cause permanent damage, including a burnt-out compressor. Only HVAC technicians can seal leaks and recharge the heat pump to its original refrigerant amount.
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                    Sometimes the issue isn’t with the heat pump, but the device that controls it—the thermostat. Make sure the thermostat is properly adjusted, as someone in the household may have changed it. You may also have a miscalibrated thermostat that’s reading the wrong temperatures in the house so the heat pump isn’t cooling it enough. Another possibility is that the thermostat has lost its connection to the heat pump. If the thermostat is malfunctioning, you’ll need experts to repair or replace it.
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                    There are several other, less common malfunctions in a heat pump that will cause it to lose its cooling ability. If you can’t tell what’s wrong with your heat pump, talk to us and we’ll send a technician to your house to inspect the unit. We can find what’s wrong and see that it’s fixed.
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                    Water heaters are built for durability and to resist the effects of water in contact with metal for many years. But time and use takes its toll, and one day (perhaps this season), you will need to make the choice to replace your water heater. You may get ahead of any problems, but most likely you’ll decide it’s time for a new water heater when you think your current one is dying.
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                    This is one of the biggest warnings about a heat pump living on borrowed time. If everyone in your household used to never have problems getting hot showers in the morning, but they’re now rushing to get to the shower first so they don’t get left in the cold, it means the hot water volume in the unit has declined. The water heater simply cannot keep up with demand the way it used to and is probably close to the end of its service life.
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                    You may see a rusty discoloration in the water from your faucets after coming home from a vacation. This is normal, and will soon go away. When you see this same discoloration appearing at other times and only in the hot water, it’s a big warning that the inside of the water heater’s tank has rusted through. If this is the case, the system needs to be replaced as soon as possible.
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                    Any type of corrosion on a water heater is a bad sign. In a few cases, it can be repaired, such as corrosion that only appears on the heat exchanger because these parts can be replaced. But in most situations, if you see corrosion such as rust on the tank or other parts of the water heater, it means the unit is so worn down that it can no longer defend against corrosion. There isn’t any effective way to repair this, so the water heater will need to go.
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                    Does the hot water from your taps or showerhead never get hot enough? It’s possible that this is a repair issue that can be fixed. But for older water heater units, this often means the system is losing its heating ability because of age and build-up. 
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                    Finally, you can use the age of the water heater as a gauge of how close it is to the end of its service life. Modern water heaters can last for around 12 years. You don’t want to push one much farther than that: 20 years is definitely too old. It’s time to start making plans to replace the water heater before it breaks down on you unexpectedly.
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                    If it always seems like you’re battling drain clogs in your house, it may be a warning that you’ve got a more significant issue deeper in the drains—such as in the sewer line. Accumulated debris, grease, or even tree roots can obstruct the flow of wastewater and create these blockages. 
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                    Slow drainage in multiple fixtures such as sinks, bathtubs, or toilets is another common sign of a blocked sewer that needs cleaning. If it’s only occurring in one drain, that’s likely a local clog in the drainpipe that you can correct with a plunger, drain snake, or the help of a plumber. But if it’s occurring in drains all around the house, you’ve got sewer troubles.
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                    Nobody likes their house to smell like a sewer! When this starts to happen, see if the source of the smell is coming from your drains. This is one of the biggest signs of a clogged-up sewer pipe. What’s happening is that the blockage is pushing foul-smelling sewer gases in the wrong direction, and it’s coming up through the drains. 
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                    This is related to the problem with foul odors. The p-trap in your drains (the curved section of pipe directly under the drain) contains water to block sewer gases from moving in the wrong direction. If the sewer line is clogged, the gases will push through the water in the p-trap and create this gurgling sound. 
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                    This is when water starts to come up through drains at odd times. Perhaps the most common example is when you flush the toilet in a bathroom, and then water comes up through the drain in the bathtub. What’s happening here is that the pressure from the clogged sewer line is redirecting wastewater up through other drains. Call for help right away when this starts to occur.
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                    We can’t stress enough how important it is that you schedule sewer cleaning as soon as you notice these issues. You can’t clean your sewer line on your own (certainly not by pouring chemical drain cleaners down all the drains!); you’ll need professionals like ours.
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                    We use powerful scouring tools that allow us to fully clean the sewer line so that it not only solves immediate problems, it helps to prevent the sewer line from becoming clogged again in the near future. Regular sewer cleaning also helps prevent early sewer line deterioration. 
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                    How can you tell if your AC has a malfunction? The easiest way is when the air conditioner won’t come on and send out any cool air. However, air conditioning systems rarely break down this abruptly. They often give earlier warning signs—some subtle, some less so.
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                    Let’s examine the main warning signs of an AC that’s heading for trouble.
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                    Modern air conditioning systems are designed to make as little noise as possible. The sound of the compressor and fans in an AC shouldn’t be much louder than a normal conversation, and specially designed multi-stage ACs run even quieter. So when your air conditioner starts to get louder or you hear noises you aren’t used to, it’s a warning that something is amiss. These sounds can include:
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                    Always pay attention to what you’re paying for electricity during the summer. A sudden spike in costs often points toward an AC problem because this appliance uses more electricity than almost any other appliance in the home. If it malfunctions, it will likely force it to work harder and drain more power. 
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                    The center of your house is just the right temperature, but some rooms are hotter than normal. This uneven cooling can come from a range of different issues with the AC. We recommend you first change out the air filter to see if this helps. If that doesn’t work, our HVAC experts can find out what is causing your AC to start losing its cooling capacity. 
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                    You should be able to set the thermostat to one temperature during the day and leave it for hours. If you find that you have to continually adjust the thermostat to find the right comfort level for your household, then either the thermostat is malfunctioning or the air conditioner is. 
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                    There are many components that allow your air conditioning system to do its job. One of the essential elements is the refrigerant that moves from the compressor and through the two sets of indoor and outdoor coils. Without refrigerant, there isn’t cooling for your home.
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                    This probably isn’t new information for you. But we find that most homeowners don’t know much more about refrigerant beyond the basics. This is why we sometimes hear questions like, “When will my AC run out of refrigerant?” and “When should I top-off the AC’s refrigerant?” 
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                    This is the mistake people most often make when thinking about refrigerant. If they think of refrigerant as a fuel source for the air conditioner, something that “creates cooling,” then it sounds sensible that the AC will eventually use up the refrigerant and need more.
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                    The simple explanation of how refrigerant works is that it’s a chemical blend that can change easily between liquid and gaseous states. As it evaporates (liquid-to-gas) it absorbs heat. As it condenses (gas-to-liquid) it releases heat.
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                    At no point in the switch between modes does the refrigerant dissipate, as it’s inside a closed system of copper loops. It picks up the energy necessary to change modes and move around the AC inside the compressor, where electricity powers the motor to put it under pressure.
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                    If HVAC experts find that your air conditioner has lost its refrigerant charge, they’ll locate the leaks, seal them, and recharge the refrigerant to its proper level. It’s essential that only professionals do this work, since an air conditioner that gets too much refrigerant (
    
  
  
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                    If your air conditioner is struggling or behaving oddly, low refrigerant is a possibility. Call our techs right away to find the problem and correct it.
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                    We want you to continue to enjoy that feeling of cool air through summer. The best way to keep your AC reliable is to arrange for spring maintenance with our team. Once you’ve done that, you’ll want to pay attention to any signs that the AC is malfunctioning. The sooner you move to have 
    
  
  
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                    One of the best “early warning systems” from an air conditioner is when it starts making noises you’ve never heard before from it, or if it simply makes more noise than usual. This can point to many different issues: grinding and screeching from a failing motor, hissing and bubbling from a refrigerant leak, clanging and banging from loose parts or a misaligned blower fan. Technicians can diagnose the problem and have it fixed.
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                    A central AC is supposed to cool the whole house. You can expect a few temperature fluctuations here and there, but the cooling should still be mostly evenly distributed. When this changes and you notice that some rooms are getting too hot while other parts of the house are fine, it often means the air conditioner is losing its cooling capacity for some reason. Check the air filter first to see if it’s clogged. Then call for expert help.
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                    Although an air conditioner isn’t a dehumidifier (unless specifically designed with humidity controls), it does have some effect on moisture levels. A malfunctioning AC or faulty ventilation system will cause humidity to change in the house. Don’t ignore this: it can warn of serious problems.
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                    When you first turn on the AC in the summer, you’ll smell some dust getting blown out of the ductwork. This will go away soon. Any other weird smells are a reason for concern. A common warning odor is of dirty socks—this often means there’s mold and mildew growing in the air conditioner. Also watch out for acrid, electric smells, which warn of motors burning out or a faulty control panel.
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                    Your electric bills will increase when the AC starts working. That’s normal. An air conditioner uses more electricity than almost any other home appliance. But watch out for bills that go higher than normal, because this is a red flag that the air conditioner has a fault that’s causing it to work harder than normal.
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                    We can’t control everything that happens to you during the summer, but we do have one way that we can make your summer much better: giving your home air conditioning system a complete inspection, adjustment, cleaning, and tune-up during the spring. Air conditioning maintenance in spring is one of the best ways to see that your house stays cool, comfortable, and relaxing during the summer weather.
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                    You’ll always work with NATE-certified technicians when it’s time for maintenance. That’s one of the best assurances you can have that you’ll get quality service. 
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                    The Moose Plan benefits are excellent, but the best parts of the plan are the two HVAC visits. This is the core of a maintenance plan where your AC gets the royal treatment and rewards you with great performance and energy savings. 
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                    Here are several of the reasons we recommend spring AC maintenance:
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      <description>Using geothermal HVAC is increasingly possible for more and more homes.
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                    When you think of a geothermal system, what do you first envision? It’s probably a massive set of ground loops buried in a wide expanse of property. That might sound like a project that’s out of reach for you in terms of space, time, and expense. Geothermal sure sounds nice, but it’s not something you think is viable.
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                    We would love to prove you wrong! We can’t say for 100% certain if a geothermal system will work for your household, but using geothermal HVAC is increasingly possible for more and more homes. It’s worth investigating because the rewards of geothermal are tremendous.
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                    Do you use a heat pump to both heat and cool your house during the year? Heat pumps have significantly increased in popularity over the last decade, and their energy-saving capabilities and environmental benefits promise even greater expansion ahead. 
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                    Many people are still learning the details of how heat pumps work and what to expect from them, so the question “How long will my heat pump last?” is a common one. We’re going to address that question in this post, as well as look at why we think you should consider putting a heat pump on your HVAC shopping list if you don’t currently have one installed.
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                    As with any device, the lifespan of a heat pump varies depending on a few factors such as how often it’s used, how well it’s maintained, and climate conditions such as humidity. We can make some useful generalizations, however, based on past heat pump performance: on average, a heat pump will last from 10-15 years. This is similar to the lifespan of a central AC, which operates on similar mechanics to a heat pump.
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                    Maintenance is the essential step to give a heat pump a full 10–15 year lifespan. Heat pumps do more work than standard ACs because they operate during both cold and hot weather. We recommend you have your heat pump maintained twice a year in spring and fall to ensure it’s running effectively and won’t start to succumb early to strain and aging. Lack of maintenance may end a heat pump’s life in only 5-8 years.
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                    Heat pumps are more expensive to purchase than central air conditioners or electric furnaces and this price tag can frighten away some potential customers. But the benefits of installing a heat pump can far outweigh the higher price tag and here are some of the best benefits to consider:
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                    You might not have thought about the existence of “sump pump season,” but it does exist—and it’s called “spring.” This is the time of the year when the sump pump in your basement or other lower part of your house is likely to be needed the most. 
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                    Spring brings with it snowmelt and rainstorms, and that can mean water flooding into the lowest areas of your home. With a working sump pump, you’ve got a fast way to automatically remove this water and protect your belongings as well as prevent severe water damage and the growth of mold and mildew.
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                    Depending on the type of sump pump, we’ll either place the pump down inside the sump (a submersible sump pump) or above the pit with pipes reaching down into it (a pedestal sump pump). 
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                    We recommend you take a few preparations to get your sump pump ready for spring. 
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                    If the pump doesn’t work at any of these stages, you will need to call expert plumbers to inspect the sump pump and see if it needs repairs. In some cases, you might need to replace the sump pump—these systems can usually last for around 15 years. 
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                    Once you’ve taken these steps and had any necessary services done, you’ll have a sump pump that’s ready to handle any flooding emergencies that come its way.
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                    There are several other basic maintenance jobs to do around the house to ensure it’s ready for the change in the weather. One that we can help out with is maintenance for your air conditioner. Ask us about our special maintenance program, the Moose Maintenance Club. As a member, you’ll have both your AC and heating maintenance taken care of each year.  
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      <description>If you want to replace your current heater, the spring is a great time to get it done.
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                    We’re already enjoying some pleasant warm weather here in the Charleston area, although there’s no guarantee we won’t have another cold snap before spring arrives. March and April are notoriously temperamental! 
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                    But the warm feeling in the air is a good reason for you to start thinking about keeping your home cool in the coming months. It’s also a good reason to start thinking about the future of your heating system. If you want to replace your current heater, spring is a great time to get it done.
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                    So, is this the last winter for your heating system? Think about its recent performance as well as its age, and you’ll get a clearer picture. We’ll help you below with some of the major ways you can tell your heater is reaching the end.
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                    Do you know how old your heating system is? You can usually find the manufacture date on its front panel. Here are the service life estimates for the most common heating systems:
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                    If your heating system is approaching the upper end of its service life or has gone past it, we strongly recommend you have it replaced after this winter.
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                    A heating system that receives regular maintenance will retain 95% of its energy efficiency rating until the last 1-2 years of its service life. When you begin to notice your heating costs rising, and it’s not because of increased use or a change in the cost of gas or electricity, it’s likely a warning that the heater is in a final decline.
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                    You shouldn’t need to repair your heating system every year. That’s throwing away money you should direct toward a new system. Any single repair that costs more than half the price of getting a new heater is also too much.
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                    As a heating system starts to lose its heating capacity, the first sign inside the home will be cold spots. Since the heater cannot generate the same volume of heat, some rooms won’t receive less heated air. For a younger heater, a repair will probably be able to fix this. If the heater is old, however, uneven heating is one of the biggest signs the system is failing and won’t be working much longer. 
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      <description>HVAC isn’t just better suited to the professionals. Only professionals should ever handle actual HVAC repair work.
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                    These two phrases (or similar ones) have led the way to many DIY home projects. Sometimes they work out and cost far less than hiring a professional. Other times, they just don’t work out. There are some types of projects and jobs better suited to the professionals.
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                    Safety first! You learned it in school, and boy does it apply here! Just think about the most common type of heating system: the gas-powered furnace. Tampering around with any appliance connected to a gas line is extremely hazardous unless you are licensed and equipped to do the job.
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                    In fact, in most jurisdictions, it’s illegal for amateurs to attempt this work. You put your home and family at risk with any DIY or amateur work, so please don’t take any chances.
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                    This is one of the top reasons to never entrust HVAC services to someone who claims they can do the job but doesn’t have any type of licensing or certification. For an HVAC contractor to have a license (and therefore be considered a professional), they must be able to show they have the appropriate amount of insurance coverage.
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                    Working with heating and air conditioning systems requires using advanced tools. These tools aren’t easily available on the consumer market and are prohibitively expensive. For example, the equipment necessary to add refrigerant to a heat pump or air conditioner isn’t something you can just pick up at the store and you wouldn’t know how to use it anyway. HVAC professionals have all these tools at their immediate disposal and have extensive training on how to use each one correctly.
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                    Do you really want to spend hours or days trying to do an HVAC repair that pros like us can take care of in a fraction of the time? You aren’t just paying for expertise, you’re also paying for saved time when you hire a professional.
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                    All of us would love to be proactive at everything in our lives. Unfortunately, life is not always that simple. Most homeowners don’t understand the inner workings of every moving part in their home, such as the dishwasher, the garage door motor, and the plumbing/heating and air conditioning system. If we as homeowners understood every single aspect of mechanical equipment in our homes, then what a world we would be living in! And it would be great if pigs could fly.
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                    Maintaining your home’s HVAC and plumbing systems is similar to getting the oil on your car changed or going to the doctor to make sure your blood pressure isn’t getting out of hand. There are many unknowns going on under the hood/skin that professionals like us deal with daily. There’s electricity, high-pressure refrigerant, high-pressure water, sharp spinning blades, etc. It sounds like an episode of 
    
  
  
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                    For a low monthly cost, we can take away the stress and worry you and your loved ones might have about coming home from a long day of work only to find your house is a roasting 90°+ or the ceiling is now lying on the floor because of a plumbing leak. Our office staff and technicians undergo extensive in-field training as well as drug screening, background checks, and motor vehicle record checks. Rest assured a criminal will not arrive at your doorstep when you call Carolina Climate Control!
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                    That cold winter snap is still fresh in our minds: “HELP, MY PIPES BURST … HELP, MY HEAT ISN’T KEEPING UP!!!” We hit the streets, and, wow, some of the things we saw this winter could’ve been prevented but instead cost our new clients big bucks right around the holidays. What a bad way to start off Christmas and the New Year!
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                    We’ll always be here for you and your loved ones whether you’re proactive or not. We just hate to see the repair costs that happen from a reactive mindset. If you don’t have a plumbing, heating, and air conditioning professional you regularly turn to, 
    
  
  
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                    The best way to have your furnace repaired is to catch any problem as soon as possible, before it starts to hurt your family’s comfort or leads to additional problems. A complex and powerful piece of equipment like a gas furnace will suffer from a chain of malfunctions if a single malfunction, even a small one, goes unrepaired.
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                    If the furnace cabinet is making a rattling noise, the problem may be simple: the door to the HVAC cabinet is loose. Latch the door properly to see if this stops the sound. If this isn’t the cause of the rattling sounds, there are several other more serious possibilities such as bolts coming loose or parts that are already loose and clattering around. You don’t want any loose parts in your furnace, so call for professional repairs.
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                    When the gas jets ignite in a furnace, it creates a small “whoosh” sound. You’re likely familiar with this sound and won’t even pay much attention to it as the furnace runs. But if that “whoosh” becomes a more startling booming noise, what’s probably going on is delayed burner ignition. Too much unburned gas is building up in the combustion chamber and igniting all at once. This can damage the furnace and you’ll also want to have the delayed ignition fixed.
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                    Sharp, hard metallic sounds like this are startling to hear and you should never ignore them. This noise often indicates that something is wrong with the blower assembly. A blade may be bent, the blower fan has become misaligned, or a loose part has fallen into the assembly.
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                    When your furnace ends a heating cycle and the blower shuts off, you may hear some clicking sounds. This is normal: it’s the sound of motors and other parts cooling off, similar to what you hear from a car engine when it shuts down. But clicking sounds at other times aren’t normal, especially when the clicking sound is loud enough to be noticeable.
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                    There are numerous problems that could lead to this, such as a failing electronic ignition system, dirty burners, and even a crack in the heat exchanger. We recommend you have this looked at as soon as you can.
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                    This noise probably comes from the motor bearings in the blower motor wearing down. If this continues, the bearings will wear down entirely and the motor will burn out, so act soon to have professionals repair it. 
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                    If you hear something from your furnace that sounds like wind whistling through the trees or wind down a chimney, the furnace is struggling with airflow. This might be as simple as a clogged air filter, which you can correct on your own, or it could come from issues with ductwork. 
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      <description>We’ll pinpoint the confusion about heat pumps and show you why we think they're often the best choice for home comfort.
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                    This is the #1 question HVAC folks like us get when discussing the benefits of using heat pumps for year-round comfort. We fully understand why people are a bit confused when they hear that there’s a type of comfort system that uses refrigeration technology to provide heat. When they hear more details about how a heat pump delivers heat, they may feel more confused.
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                    You have a central heating system in your house for a reason: to provide heat to all of the living space so your whole family stays warm. It’s much better than using a half dozen space heaters, right? Not to mention it’s much safer and energy efficient.
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                    But you may run into a problem where your heater, which was once doing fine at its job, isn’t performing as well when it comes to heating the whole house. Some members of your family are complaining about their rooms getting too cold, and you’ve started to notice cool spots while the heater is running, even though other places in the house are plenty warm. For some reason, your heating system isn’t providing an even spread of heat. 
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                    This is a common problem for any forced-air heating system. The filter protects the interior of the HVAC cabinet from dust and dirt infiltration, but after 1-3 months of operation, it will collect enough debris that it will start to choke off airflow. This means a lower volume of air receives heat and less heat gets into the ventilation system. Fortunately, it’s an easy fix: take out the filter and put in a clean one. Stay on top of regular filter changes throughout the heating season.
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                    The thermostat registers the temperatures in your home to determine when to turn the heating system on and off. If the thermostat begins to read the house as warmer than it is, it will shut down the heater too early. Warmth may get to the central rooms, but the heater won’t run long enough to send it to all the rooms. You can call HVAC technicians to recalibrate the thermostat and fix this problem.
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                    This is when the heating system keeps shutting off before completing a full heating cycle, then turning back on soon after and repeating the process. Not only does this rapid “start-stop” process put too much strain on the heater and raise energy costs, it prevents the heater from running long enough to evenly warm the house. There are many causes of short-cycling, and you’ll need professionals to find out what’s wrong and remedy it.
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                    The issue may not be in the heating system but in the ductworks. If leaks develop in the ducts, hot air will escape from them and not reach the rooms. Uneven heating is often an early warning of air leaks, so we recommend calling technicians to test the ductwork and discover if it needs sealing.
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                    When you turn on your furnace for the winter, you want it to heat your home so everyone is comfortable. In order for a furnace to do that, it has to run long enough to distribute heated air through the ventilation system to all the rooms.
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                    The heating cycle begins when the thermostat sends a request for heat to the furnace. The furnace control panel then opens the gas flow to the burners and ignites them. When a device called the limit switch determines the heat exchanger is hot enough, it turns on the blower fan to send air around the heat exchanger and then into the home. When the thermostat registers the target temperature has been reached, it signals the furnace to cycle down, starting with shutting off the burners. When the limit switch detects the heat exchanger has cooled down, it then shuts off the blower. This is the complete heating cycle.
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                    If the thermostat isn’t reading the right temperatures in the house, it may instruct the furnace to shut off prematurely. A miscalibration of a few degrees can mean the thermostat thinks your house is warmer than it is, and you won’t be able to get to your desired temperature.
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                    The limit switch can malfunction, just like any other component, and this will throw off the calibration between the blower and the burners. The limit switch may mistakenly think the heat exchanger has cooled down enough and shut the system off early, or it may think the heat exchanger is overheating and shut down the furnace as a safety precaution.
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                    You don’t want to head into the winter with a home heating system that might fail during one of the coldest days of the year. You may be stuck with a cold house while you arrange to get the broken heater replaced. But how can you tell that your current heater has come to the end of its service life so you can replace it?
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                    If your heating system has received regular maintenance each year, it should reach the upper end of this service life estimate. We don’t recommend you try to push the heater too far over the estimate, as each year puts the system at a higher risk of wasting energy or abruptly breaking down.
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                    One of the big warnings that a heating system is losing its basic heating capacity is when it can no longer evenly heat the house. If you’re finding cold spots in parts of your house when the heater is running, something is restricting the heater’s power. It may only require a repair to fix this, but for an older heater it’s often a sign the system is on its way out.
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                    A heating system that receives regular annual maintenance will rarely need repairs until it’s close to the end of its service life. When repairs become common—such as every year—it’s usually best to look into a replacement. Each of those repairs is money that could go toward a replacement system. Also watch for the cost of repairs: any single fix with a price tag more than half that of getting a new heater is too much money.
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                    Fall means many different things to people. For us and our mascot Moose, fall means it’s time to get busy helping our customers tune-up their heating systems. This regular maintenance service is the best way to ensure a heater will sail through the winter with few troubles and work at peak efficiency. 
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                    If you’re wondering if you really need maintenance for your heater this year, we’re here to convince you. Maintenance is great for your heater, your comfort, and your pocketbook, and we’ve put together a maintenance program—The Moose Plan!—that makes it an even better deal!
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                    Fall is the ideal time to schedule heating maintenance because it gets the job done before you need to use your heater the most. It’s also a season when our technicians have fewer emergency repair calls on their schedules, making it easier to find a convenient appointment to help you out.
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      <description>Hurricane season 2022 is well underway. The Carolinas are often impacted by tropical storms, and this year looks to be no different with Colin already bringing the rain. Unless you’re new to Charleston and the Lowcountry, you know now is the time to start preparing for the next big storm, and we’re here to help […]
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                    Hurricane season 2022 is well underway. The Carolinas are often impacted by tropical storms, and this year looks to be no different with Colin already bringing the rain. Unless you’re new to Charleston and the Lowcountry, you know now is the time to start preparing for the next big storm, and we’re here to help with some advice on a subject that’s near and dear to us… protecting your HVAC system! Here are 3 quick tips that should help your HVAC unit make it through this year’s storms and hurricanes in great shape.
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                    Before you leave, head over to your breaker box. You’ll want to shut off the breaker that powers your HVAC-  and really any other appliances that you won’t need while you’re gone. Cutting the live current to your appliances greatly reduces the risk of them being fried by power surges, shorts, and lightning strikes. This will also protect them from damage when the electrical company is tinkering with downed power lines.
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                    Be sure to clean up the area around your HVAC unit before heading out. The hurricane winds generated by tropical storms can turn any object bigger than a few pounds into something that can greatly damage your HVAC unit – and the rest of your home. A quick cleanup of things like yard chairs, planters, toys, firewood for the firepit, and tools for the yard can save you a ton of money.
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                    One of the best things you can do for your HVAC unit is cover it with a tight fitting protective cover. Almost every HVAC company out there sells purpose-built weather covers for their HVAC units, and there are generic options as well. We think it’s well worth the investment!
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                    If you already have a tight cover for your unit, be sure to use it, and secure it tightly. If you’re lucky enough to have your system elevated off the ground, that’s even better and should help it avoid any potential flooding. You can also board up your system after you turn it off for even more protection.
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                    Following each of these simple steps each time there’s a big storm can save you a ton of money… but what’s most important is your safety. If your system is broken after a storm, don’t try to fix it yourself – instead, give 
    
  
  
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      <description>It’s been a long summer so far in 2022… and seasoned Lowcountry homeowners know that we’ve got quite a few months left of the humidity and heat. Because of that high heat and humidity, our air conditioning systems work hard, long hours – and that means they require a ton of electricity to keep you […]
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                    It’s been a long summer so far in 2022… and seasoned Lowcountry homeowners know that we’ve got quite a few months left of the humidity and heat. Because of that high heat and humidity, our 
    
  
  
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                    If you have a good idea of how much energy you’re using and why, it becomes much easier to assess where to cut back.  Your monthly energy bill isn’t just for your AC, though that’s a big part of it. All of the appliances and electronics in your home cost dollars and cents when they’re on or running – and it all ads up.
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                    So, make an energy budget! Take stock of all of your appliances and electronics and see how much energy they use and how often they’re running – most are labeled with their cost per hour. Use this information to estimate your total consumption and compare it with your energy bills.
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                    The first place you’ll want to check for waste is in the air itself. Any drafts and leaks from your home to the outside will stress your AC unit, which makes it run much harder and longer. All that extra work on behalf of your AC will increase your energy costs at the end of the month..
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                    Here’s where to check for drafts:
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                    All of these places can leak that cool, 70 degree air out of your home and into the hot Charleston air. Sealing them up properly means less waste!
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                    Another big source of waste for homes, especially older ones, in Charleston is the insulation itself. If you find yourself with sky high cooling bills, have your local contractor come out and check out the performance of the insulation in your home. If an upgrade is possible and needed, you could potentially reduce your energy costs by 50 percent. If you’re in a newer home, you’re likely already good… but it wouldn’t hurt to keep an eye on it regardless.
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                    Now that you’ve eliminated all the waste and sealed your home up tight, it’s time to go for the big savings… by installing an energy efficient HVAC system.
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                    You’d be shocked by the impact of a higher efficiency air conditioning system. Many of our installs here in Charleston report anywhere from a 30% to 50% reduction on their monthly energy bills.
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                    We don’t need to tell you – it’s hot out there. With the heat comes the costs, and we’d all like to bring them down if we can. If you follow the improvement steps above, you should be well on your way to more affordable summers here in the Lowcountry, for years to come… and if you’re ready to take a big chunk out of those bills with a new, high efficiency HVAC system – get in touch! We’d love to work with you to lower your monthly energy costs.
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      <description>We’re in peak summer season here in the Lowcountry, which means it’s also peak operating season for your central air conditioning system. The combination of elevated summer heat levels and the general increase in humidity outside makes keeping your house cool &amp; dry an uphill battle, even for the most efficient HVAC systems out there. […]
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                    The combination of elevated summer heat levels and the general increase in humidity outside makes keeping your house cool &amp;amp; dry an uphill battle, even for the most efficient HVAC systems out there.
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                    The battle to maintain comfort levels can be even worse (and costly) if your system is starting to breakdown or is operating less than its best efficiency.
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                    Knowing which option to choose (repair or replace) can be a difficult decision so to help you identify which one you should do, here’s a brief rundown of system situations when each should be considered.
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                    Generally speaking, repairing makes more sense if your A/C system is new or recently installed (within the last 5-9 years).
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                    Maintenance plans often include reduced pricing for replacement components if needed, lower service call rates and helps you identify &amp;amp; prevent larger AC issues that could occur in long-term.
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                    Even if your system age is still early in its lifespan, repeated or recurring issues may be cause for installing a new system, especially if you don’t have a comprehensive or active warranty.
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                    Replacing your central air conditioning is almost always the best option if your system is in the 10-15 year range of active use. Replacing components becomes more frequent and the likelihood of a major breakdown increases significantly.
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                    A major breakdown will ultimately force you to choose the replacement option, but you definitely want to initiate an A/C replacement project before that happens.
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                    If a breakdown occurs during this heat &amp;amp; humidity, you could be uncomfortable for awhile if your HVAC company is booked up — which is more likely during the peak summer season.
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      <description>There’s just no doubt about it – the folks down here in the Lowcountry have another H O T summer underway so far in 2022. And it’s not just the heat – the humidity’s off the charts as well. You need a plan to stay cool in Charleston this year – and we’ve got some […]
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                    Your HVAC unit requires an efficient, clean, well maintained duct system in order to distribute the cooling air you need to stay cool in Charleston this summer. If you haven’t changed your filters since winter… it’s time.
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                    A clean filter will help ensure your whole home stays cool… and will also save you some money in the process.
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                    Ceiling fans and box fans don’t actually reduce the temperature of a room – in fact, if they’re dirty or old, they can actually increase the temperature. However, their ability to keep the air continuously moving can:
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                    Since hot air rises and cold air falls, the air will be warmer on the second floor or around the ceiling. A ceiling fan pushes this warm air back down, displacing the cool air on the ground and creating an all-around more comfortable temperature in the room. And don’t worry – running your ceiling fans constantly won’t cost you much more money. In fact, it might even help you to save money since you’ll be more comfortable (which means less AC adjustments) and you won’t be stressing your HVAC system as much.
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                    A simple, easy, and effective trick to beat the heat is to draw the curtains in your home. Doing so keeps the heating rays from the sun from entering your home, lowering the temperature.
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                    Old and high energy appliances can run hot – very hot. TVs, computers, refrigerators, and heavy-duty indoor lights can raise the temperature of your home. Consider keeping them off when they’re not in use – and be sure to clean their fans as well.
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      <description>Charleston is one of the best places to live here in America and according to some sources, it’s the actually the best. Considering all of the beautiful sites, great restaurants and other attractions in the area, it’s not hard to see why we’re one of the fastest growing areas in the US, in terms of […]
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                    Considering all of the beautiful sites, great restaurants and other attractions in the area, it’s not hard to see why we’re one of the fastest growing areas in the US, in terms of people moving into the Lowcountry.
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                    If you happen to be one of those people moving into the greatness that is the Charleston area, most likely HVAC and air conditioning aren’t high on your priority list. However, with our hottest months upon us (as they do every year), you’re going to want to at least put HVAC on your radar for your to-do list.
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                    Even if you’ve been living in Charleston for some time and haven’t really thought about your home comfort and air conditioning, odds are good that the time will come that you’ll definitely need to; often major breakdowns occur during the worst times in the summer.
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                    We know that HVAC might be a bit of a buzz-kill for you as there are so many wonderful things you should be thinking about, so to help you make this process quick, we’ve compiled 5 of the most important questions (and answers) for you to review that will help you get back to the more fun things in life.
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  1. Should You Try Ductless Air Conditioning In Your Home?

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                    Essentially ductless air conditioning is exactly how it sounds — it’s air conditioning/heating areas of your home without the need to use your air ducts. A ductless unit is placed in a room or other living area on the wall that is attached to an outdoor unit (with conduit). This ductless unit then can be set at your desired temperature using a remote control. Since your system isn’t trying to “push” air through your air duct network, they generally run much more efficiently than traditional central air conditioners and give you more granular control over comfort for each area in your home.
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                    As mentioned above, these are incredibly handy for cooling/heating areas of your home that don’t currently have access to your ductwork or if you plan on adding onto your home and your current ductwork is hard to tap into. Also these are excellent for pool houses, garages and in rooms where you need added control over heating/cooling (you might have a particular “warm” room or “cold” room, for example).
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                    They are engineered with a sleek design that come in a few different colors so that you can match it to your current interior design motif. Also they operate quietly, often quieter than older, traditional units (you probably can hear when your older unit “kicks on” when operating.
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                    So is ductless air conditioning right for your home? If you think you can take advantage or would benefit from the features listed above, then we think that ductless is a great match for your Charleston home.
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  2. Should You Go With A Traditional Central Air Conditioning System Or A Heat Pump?

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                    One the surface, heat pumps function exactly how traditional air conditioners work: they take the air in your home, condition/cool it, and return it into your home.
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                    Heat pumps however add the extra function of being able to warm your home during the colder months here in the Lowcountry. They’re able to draw the warmth from the air outside and use it to warm your interior. Heat pumps don’t generally work very well when temperatures hit extreme lows, however here in South Carolina since the temperatures don’t dip very far (except for those odd winters that happen once every 30 years), a heat pump is more that suffice to keep you warm in the winter time.
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                    Because of the duality of its operation, a heat pump can save you from needing extra heating components &amp;amp; operation (they simply transfer the heat instead of creating it saving you money also), so they’re one of the most common types of units you’ll see around in Charleston.
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                    Otherwise, if you want to save some money and have a heat pump at your disposal for year-round operation, then getting a heat pump would be perfect for your Lowcountry home.
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  3. Is Getting A High-Efficiency HVAC System Worth It Here?

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                    We’ll be quick with the answer to this question. If you’re looking to save money on your monthly power bills, then a high-efficiency model is the best way to do this.
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                    With the hot, extended summers here in Charleston, operating expenses that your HVAC system will tally will make up a large part of your electricity bills. Thus if you have a high-efficiency system, you’ll generally expect to pay less each month for those bills.
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                    We’ve seen energy bills drop by as much as nearly one-third to one-half after installing high-efficiency systems. They are generally more expensive, however if you’re cutting your monthly power bills down by that much each month, recouping that initial investment goes pretty quickly, especially in the heat of the Lowcountry.
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                    Every HVAC system you’ll encounter has a particular lifespan — just like any mechanical device. And just like any other piece of machinery you own (like your car, for example), regular maintenance is needed to not only extend the lifespan of your system, but also keep it running with the highest efficiency.
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                    Plain and simple, signing up for an 
    
  
  
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                    Maintenance plans can also include reduced cost repairs, priority scheduling and more features that will benefit you in case of an emergency breakdown.
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                    As mentioned earlier, the summer months can be brutal here in Charleston, not just on yourself but also on your system. Having a maintenance plan in place is best way to keep your system running in tip-top shape when the temperatures start rising.
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                    There are several things to consider when determining the best HVAC company for your home in the Lowcountry. Here are a few of those factors:
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                    If you’re new to the area, we hope you find it is as special as we here in the Lowcountry do, and should you need any assistance with your HVAC concerns, review the questions above and you’ll be well on your way to having a comfortable stay in Charleston for years to come.
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      <description>In case you missed it Charleston was just named the best city in North America and second best city in the entire world by Travel+Leisure magazine. So what’s not to love about Charleston and the Lowcountry? Well, due to the temperature and humidity, it’s also a hotbed for mold creation in homes. Here are 3 […]
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                    So what’s not to love about Charleston and the Lowcountry? Well, due to the temperature and humidity, it’s also a hotbed for mold creation in homes. Here are 3 signs of mold you should watch out for and what could happen if you don’t get it remedied.
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                    One of the first signs of mold is if you can occasionally smell a foul odor in parts of your home. Several forms of mold may not be visible because they can live inside walls, under the carpet, and behind wallpaper. This can cause you to believe that the smell originates elsewhere, but mold may be the cause in many circumstances.
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                    Mold can grow in a variety of different colors, but most mold you’ll find in homes will be black, dark grey, dark green, or even grey-green. Often mistaken for dirt, if you see small black/dark spots appearing on walls, sometimes ceilings, and air vents, this is very likely mold growth. Visible signs of mold growth can also mean you have a larger mold growth somewhere else in your home.
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                    An indirect visible sign of mold that happens often in Charleston is if you notice your wood floors buckling or bowing. They may be subtle bends and gradual bowing, but this could be the start of a larger mold issue.
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                    Do you find yourself feeling better if you are away from your home? When you are home, do you find yourself strangely fatigued with a headache and loss of concentration, muscle/joint pain, sinus pains, or itchy rashes? If yes, then you may have a mold problem you don’t know about yet that is causing you to be ill.
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  Mold Solution: Keep The Moisture Out

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                    Indoor air quality can have major effects on your health with one of the leading causes being mold in your home. Symptoms may start small, but over time can lead to long-term and more severe health issues.
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      <description>It is estimated that by 2024, the number of HVAC units sold will surpass 151 million worldwide. As the global climate becomes more erratic, both residential and commercial properties are relying on HVAC systems for comfort.     But, do you know what kind of system you have?     Many people move into a […]
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      <description>If you’re like most people, you probably switch your thermostat to heat when your house gets below 64 degrees Fahrenheit. You probably set your heat to about 65 to 70 degrees. This is just enough to keep you and your family comfortable during the winter months.   But, what happens if something goes wrong with […]
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      <description>Did you know that a leaking toilet costs about six dollars per day on your water bill? That comes out to about $180 more per month. This means you need to get that leaking toilet fixed as soon as possible.   But how do you know which plumbing service is the best in the Lowcountry? […]
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      <description>Although our company has long been known for our heating and cooling services, we’ve expanded to provide plumbing solutions to our Charleston customers. When you need a Charleston plumber, you can count on us.      Carolina Climate Control provides a full lineup of plumbing services for customers in and near Charleston, SC. Water heater […]
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      Carolina Climate Control provides a full lineup of plumbing services for customers in and near Charleston, SC. Water heater repair, drain cleaning, and gas line services are just a few of the solutions we offer. 
    
  
  
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      Whether you’re looking for a traditional water heater or tankless water heater, we can replace your existing model with a new one. Ask us about installing a new energy-efficient water heater for your home.
    
  
  
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      Carolina Climate Control specializes in leak detection services. Leaks can cause extensive property damage. Sometimes, leaks at the faucet or around the toilet are obvious. When you notice leaking water, just contact us and we’ll send a Charleston plumber to your home to repair the leak. 
    
  
  
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      <description>Carolina Climate Control is pleased to recognize Katy Wall as our January 2022 Employee of the Month! Katy is our office rockstar!   As office manager, Katy is asked to wear several different hats in her role. Not only does she consistently go above and beyond management’s expectations, but she does so with a smile […]
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                    In her free time, Katy enjoys riding her motorcycle, trying new restaurants, thrifting, hanging with friends, and spending time with her dog, Clark. What she enjoys most about working at Carolina Climate Control are the culture and the people. We are lucky to have you, Katy! Congratulations!
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      <description>The HVAC industry touches the lives of millions of people each day.     From the moment we wake up to the moment we sleep, we all rely on HVAC in our houses and offices to live comfortable, healthy lives.     Though so many people rely on it, and you may have heard the […]
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      The HVAC system is one of the most complicated pieces of equipment in your home, but having some knowledge of it can help you recognize issues quickly, keep up with maintenance, and prevent expensive repairs. There are nine parts to your HVAC system that you should be familiar with as a homeowner:
    
  
  
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      Each element of the HVAC system works with the others to control the interior air quality. The HVAC system is an essential part of your home, as it is responsible for keeping the air you breathe clean and safe, not to mention regulating the temperature to ensure you stay comfortable. 
    
  
  
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      HVAC systems singlehandedly regulate the temperature, humidity, and purity of the air in your home. They also work to distribute the air among the rooms in your home, maintaining pressure and promoting good airflow. As mentioned, the three major functions of an HVAC system are:
    
  
  
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      These elements are interrelated and work together to provide you with the greatest indoor comfort. This collaboration makes the HVAC system the most effective means of regulating the air indoors. With an HVAC system, the air in your entire home will stay clean and cool 24/7.
    
  
  
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      The heating element of an HVAC system is essential to the functionality of your home. The heat in your home can come from a variety of sources, including:
    
  
  
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      The air conditioning feature of the HVAC system is in charge of keeping the air in your home cool and comfortable. Fresh air is drawn into the system via an external vent and then mixed with indoor air before it is cooled down. An air conditioning unit also works to reduce the humidity of indoor air to reduce moisture and prevent your home from feeling stuffy.
    
  
  
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      To avoid these issues and more, make sure the area surrounding your HVAC system is clean and free from any clutter—two feet of space around all system components is ideal. You’ll also want to replace the filters in your system every few months to keep the air clean and pure. 
    
  
  
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      While it’s important to keep up with your HVAC system maintenance, you will inevitably need to call in a professional. Carolina Climate Control has been providing homeowners with quality HVAC services for years and prides itself on the speed and efficiency of its work. Some of their 
    
  
  
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      <description>Did you know that you can increase your furnace efficiency with regular maintenance? Several Americans rely on furnaces to heat their homes. These handy appliances contribute a lot to a home’s monthly energy consumption.   If your furnace is old, damaged, or not well-maintained, you are likely to deal with high energy bills. Regular furnace […]
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      <description>Your home’s comfort depends on finding the right HVAC contractor. To keep your heating and cooling system running at its best, hiring an HVAC professional is imperative in South Carolina.     An HVAC contractor has expertise in a wide range of heating and cooling issues. They recommend the most appropriate model for each home. […]
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      <description>It is estimated that by 2024, the number of HVAC units sold will surpass 151 million. While many pay attention to the upkeep of their air conditioning in the summer months, winterizing your system is just as vital. But do you know how to prepare for the Lowcountry winter?   We can break down the […]
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      <description>The average heating and cooling system can last anywhere from 12 to 17 years. However, there are ways that you can increase the lifespan of your HVAC system.    One of these is to winterize your home as you start preparing for the changing seasons.    By preparing for winter, you can minimize the wear […]
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      <description>An interesting but little-known fact is that just a few feet below the ground’s surface in almost any environment, the ambient temperature of the substrate -be it soil, sand, rocky ground or even water- stays at a relatively stable average temperature of between 45 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.    This definitely applies in subtropical regions […]
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      Home geothermal loops are actually pipes, usually made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or crosslinked polyethylene. They operate as one of the two main components of a geothermal heat pump system. The other major part is of course the actual geothermal heat pump.
    
  
  
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      This entire process is why a geothermal loop is called a “loop” and it works efficiently because it requires no heat production from a fuel source of any kind in your home. Instead, it depends on the sun’s natural capacity for heating the surrounding ground, and the ground’s capacity for absorbing and storing heat to handle all of your cooling and heating needs.
    
  
  
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      This is a horizontal loop and among its benefits are a typically lower excavation cost and easy access to pipes in the rare case that they’re damaged or need to be replaced or extended. A drawback of horizontal loops is that their proximity to the surface can make them subject to damage by tree roots or future digging.
    
  
  
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      One of the best things about geothermal loops and heat pumps as your home HVAC system is that they last an insanely long time. If well installed and built with the correct materials, these systems can work with minimal maintenance for decades. Only the pump mechanism itself might occasionally need adjustment or repair.
    
  
  
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      <description>In all the jargon and technical details surrounding the installation of HVAC systems in your home, it’s easy to get mixed up on which devices do what.   This applies particularly when it comes to the difference between equipment that heats and equipment that cools a home.    Sometimes the devices that do either are […]
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      This applies particularly when it comes to the difference between equipment that heats and equipment that cools a home. 
    
  
  
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      Sometimes the devices that do either are highly specific to their task, but other times, not quite, and they can serve both cooling and heating functions.
    
  
  
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      If you take a close look at the heating system in your home and notice that it has more than four different parts, then you’re probably dealing with a furnace. This vital piece of HVAC installation equipment produces the heat that you use to keep your home warm and toasty during the cold months.
    
  
  
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      The furnace usually pulls this off by burning some kind of fuel. Fuel types can include wood pellets, literal chunks of wood, coal, fuel oil (heating oil), natural gas and other highly combustible materials. There are also electric furnaces that don’t burn anything at all. Instead, they produce heat through electric resistance and then transmit it throughout your home much like a fuel burning furnace does.
    
  
  
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      All furnaces have main components that consist of an internal combustion chamber in which the fuel itself is burned and turned into heat energy and a channeling system that puts the heat into your home’s ventilation system while another part of the furnace installation works at filtering out byproducts.
    
  
  
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      Then of course there is your home’s thermostat, which is connected to the furnace and activates it if you set it to do so once the ambient temperature falls to a certain level. The opposite also happens when temperature gets high enough, causing the furnace to stop burning more fuel temporarily.
    
  
  
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      It’s the heat channeling system that we mentioned above which causes the main confusion between furnaces and air handlers. Both of these devices include air channeling mechanisms, but while a furnace also produces heat before channeling it through your home, an air handler simply channels air, whether it’s hot or cold.
    
  
  
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      In both furnaces and air handlers, there will be a blower fan that channels modified air throughout the ductwork in your home. With furnaces, the air is only heated and not cooled before being channeled to warm your home while with air handlers air can either be moderately heated or cooled as needed. 
    
  
  
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      <description>Whether you’re a new or seasoned homeowner, chances are you’ll repair or replace at least one heating and cooling system during your lifetime.     Generally, homes in Charleston have either a heat pump or a traditional central air conditioning system installed. When it’s your turn to update your heating and cooling system, which one do […]
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      <description>An air conditioning system is a good investment for most homeowners that can have a hard decision-making process. Regardless of costs, most air conditioners work at their best beyond ten years of service.   As a homeowner, you should always keep track of all your investments. HVAC systems are not different. If you want to […]
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      <description>Maintaining your HVAC system is essential.   Otherwise, you might end up paying out more than you planned to save. But don’t pull out your own power drill to inspect your vent! Instead, contact a professional to diagnose and fix your problem for you.   This isn’t for the sake of keeping HVAC businesses running […]
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      <description>An air conditioning unit that is not working correctly can be a huge problem for homeowners. It’s worth it to take action instead of just ignoring the issue or calling in an AC tech who will charge you for their time and parts, right?   We have some bad news, folks.   A DIY approach […]
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  Reason #1 – You Don’t Have The Right Tools For The Job

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                    Chances are, if you’re taking your car into the shop because something isn’t running right, your tech doesn’t arrive with all of his tools in hand. If he needs a unique tool to get the job done, he has to run out and get it. A good HVAC tech will come prepared with all of the right tools for the job, no matter how big or small it is.
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                    If you’re using an everyday power tool on an AC unit that’s already having problems, you have no idea about what kind of damage you could cause!
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                    If the problem has already taken place before they have ever touched it, they can do nothing to prevent it from happening again. If you’re using someone who isn’t licensed to work on your unit, then you’re just taking a gamble with what will happen down the road.
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                    -Never mess with your AC’s electrical wiring. If it isn’t working or is making strange noises, that could be a sign that there is something wrong with the electricity in your unit. This shouldn’t be attempted by someone who isn’t licensed or trained.
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                    Did you know that thousands of people are injured every year when installing their air conditioner? Electric shock accounts for around 25 percent of injuries, while most others are due to falls and ladders. Your best bet is always going to be calling in a pro for this kind of work.
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                    If you’re paying someone else to repair your AC, they’ll get the job done quickly and efficiently. Often, when people try fixing their unit, it can take hours, especially if they are trying to do something outside of their realm of knowledge.
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                    We know how frustrating it can be when your AC isn’t working, but you’ll want to handle the problem as soon as possible so that you aren’t having issues with heat throughout the rest of the summer!
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      <description>Your HVAC system maintains the comfort of your home. It keeps your household cool in the summer and warm during winter.   So, if you’re unsatisfied with the quality of air inside your home, consider installing a new HVAC system or replacing your current one.   Naturally, you might be curious about the HVAC installation […]
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                    Naturally, you might be curious about the HVAC installation process, how to save money when buying an HVAC system and finding the best HVAC contractor to install the system properly so that they last for years.
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                    As a homeowner, it’s a good idea to have a rough idea of the HVAC installation process. This knowledge will be useful as you look for and negotiate with HVAC installation contractors. Before the HVAC technician starts the installation process, they calculate the load by determining the load for every room in your home that will be serviced by your HVAC system.
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      <description>The topic of climate has been on everyone’s minds recently. As the summers get hotter every year, more people are looking into how to fight the heat and reduce greenhouse gases. One way to do this on a personal level is to reduce your energy footprint.   Your energy footprint is how much energy is […]
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                    The topic of climate has been on everyone’s minds recently. As the summers get hotter every year, more people are looking into how to fight the heat and reduce greenhouse gases. One way to do this on a personal level is to reduce your energy footprint.
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                    Your energy footprint is how much energy is getting used in your house. Home energy efficiency can reduce that footprint. But what is energy efficiency and how do you use it in your daily life?
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                    Here’s a guide to energy efficiency, the benefits you’ll see, and how to get started.
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                    The energy efficiency definition is described as using less energy for the same job. By using less energy, you can cut your energy bills and reduce your contribution to pollution.
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                    Some examples of energy efficiency can be seen in the electronics you use. Modern LED light bulbs use much less energy than ordinary light bulbs. Smartphones are designed in such a way that they use less energy when they’re not being used, which means you have to recharge them less.
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                    You can also increase your energy efficiency in more manual ways, such as turning off lights when you leave a room or running your air conditioner less.
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     of seeking energy efficiency in your life is to save on money. Most appliances in your house use electricity, and you have to pay to access that power. You’ve probably noticed how much higher your monthly bill is during the summer when you’re running the AC all day.
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                    Home energy efficiency benefits more than just your energy bill, though. Green homes often use solar panels to generate power from the sun. That means you aren’t pulling extra electricity from the power grid.
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                    Cities that use solar power create fewer greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. Solar panels also lower overall electricity demand, which means less money needs to be spent on expanding power plants.
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                    What is energy efficiency in practice, though? How does an individual implement it into their lives?
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                    Cities around the world have implemented various ways to save energy in their operations. Some street security cameras run off of attached solar panels. There are 
    
  
  
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                    Here are some of the different ways you can be energy efficient at home:
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                    While using technology less will decrease your energy consumption, there are some things people can’t go without. Refrigerators, HVAC units, and lights all need electricity. Specialized 
    
  
  
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                    Solar panels provide an optimal way to generate power outside of your electric grid. While it can be pricey at first, you’ll earn back the investment through tax breaks and lower energy bills.
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                    Home energy efficiency can also improve using LED lights and smart power strips. LED uses less energy than traditional light bulbs. Smart power strips shut down power to devices when you aren’t using them.
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                    Your home’s windows are an important factor when it comes to saving energy. While they provide free light during the day, they also allow heat to go into and out of your house. By keeping your home at the desired temperature, you won’t have to run the AC or heat as often.
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                    Thick, dark curtains can help block out light and keep your interior cool. You can also invest in double-pane windows to reduce heat transfer. They work by providing two layers of glass separated by a space between them.
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                    Another way to keep your home’s interior temperature from fluctuating too much is with insulation. Insulation keeps air from getting in and out, and it can also prevent heat transfer.
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                    Insulate your walls, floor, attic, and more. You can also insulate your doorways and windows by adding weather strips.
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                    A malfunctioning HVAC system can cause a lot of problems for your household. It can develop water leaks, run all day unchecked, or stop working altogether.
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                    You should service your home air conditioning system at least once a year. Even if it’s running well, you never know when something will come loose or develop an issue. An HVAC system that isn’t running well will use up more energy without giving you the desired results.
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                    Along the same lines, your ductwork might need replacing. Ductwork is made to last around 10 to 15 years before they start to develop problems. Patch jobs will only get you so far.
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                    While it’ll cost you to replace it all, you can reduce your utility bills by as much as 20%.
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                    Upgrade your thermostat to a smart one for the best results. It’ll learn your schedule and balance temperatures in your home. Some also work with temperature sensors placed throughout your house.
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                    What is energy efficiency, in practice? How do you get more conscious about your energy use?
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                    If you have an HVAC system installed in your home, keep an eye on how you use and care for it. Overuse of your AC during the summer can easily double your energy bills.
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      <description>Protecting the planet from the effects of climate change has never been more important than it is today. And there are a lot of ways that people can do their part to help.   But it can be difficult to keep track of what the right things to do are. When’s the best time to […]
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                    Protecting the planet from the effects of climate change has never been more important than it is today. And there are a lot of ways that people can do their part to help.
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                    But it can be difficult to keep track of what the right things to do are. When’s the best time to water your lawn or run your dishwasher? Are there more ways you could be saving electricity?
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                    The good news is that the United States federal government is willing to help right now by providing HVAC tax credits. Read on to learn everything you need to know to take advantage of this incentive.
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                    The federal government of the United States has implemented tax credits for investing in energy efficiency. This means that those who upgrade equipment and invest in renewable energy can have the amount of taxes they pay reduced. And HVAC systems are one of the items that qualify right now.
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                    These systems can be expensive, so even if they’re having problems a lot of people will try to put off getting it replaced. This often means that their HVAC system is not as energy efficient as it should be. The more energy people use, the more greenhouse gases can be released into the atmosphere.
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                    This is exactly what these types of tax credits intend to fight. They’re motivation for people to invest in clean energy and energy-efficient equipment. It’s one way the United States is trying to fight climate change.
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                    Right now, the federal government is offering tax credits of ten percent of the total cost of qualifying HVAC systems. This amount can be claimed for up to five hundred dollars. This incentive ends after the 2021 tax cycle.
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                    For you, this means that you can reduce the amount of federal taxes you owe by five hundred dollars. That’s money that can help pay for your new HVAC system almost right away!
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                    In other words, if you’re hesitating to upgrade your HVAC because you’re worried about cost, your federal governments are willing to help you pay for it. This is meant to encourage people who have been sitting on this decision for a while to go ahead and get it done now.
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                    And there are other benefits too. An
    
  
  
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     means that your system won’t use as much power to run. This means that you can save some money on your energy bill every month after getting the system installed.
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                    In other words, your system will eventually pay for itself. Between the tax credits and energy savings, upgrading your HVAC system has never been more affordable than now.
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                    Furthermore, you can feel confident that you’re doing your part to help protect the environment when you upgrade your HVAC system. It’s just one of the few things you can do to reduce fossil fuel usage. And the best part is that you’re saving money while you do it.
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                    Tax credits are nice, but this information is useless without knowing what systems qualify.
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     (SEER). To qualify for the tax credit, your new system should have a SEER of sixteen or higher. The contractor who installed your new HVAC system should be able to give you this information.
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                    They should also be able to give you the paperwork that proves that your system qualifies for tax credit coverage. There should be a certificate from the AHRI proving that it qualifies for the tax credit. You might also be able to tell it qualifies if your system says that it’s EnergyStar certified.
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                    If you upgraded your HVAC system within the last few years, then you may be thinking that you’ve missed out on a good incentive. The good news is that this isn’t true.
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                    This tax incentive has been running since the 2017 tax cycle and will be running through the end of the 2021 tax cycle. This legislation also allows anyone who didn’t know about it when they purchased to claim this credit retroactively. In other words, as long as you upgraded your HVAC system as recently as 2017, then you can still claim the tax credit on your 2021 taxes.
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                    You still have time to claim your tax credit if you upgraded your system in 2020. You’ll receive the same benefits as someone upgrading their system this year if you do.
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                    So there’s no need to feel frustrated for not claiming that money sooner. You can still get compensated for ten percent of your new system’s cost.
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                    But you should double-check that your system qualifies before you get too excited. Not every new HVAC system will be covered after all. Check the AHRI’s website to see if your system qualifies so that you can get your tax credit this year.
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                    Upgrading your HVAC system is a great way to lower your energy bill and help the environment at the same time. And right now is the best time to do it thanks to the federal HVAC tax credits.
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                    We’re one the best in the business when it comes to HVAC upgrades. We’ll get you set up with an EnergyStar-approved system that will help you save money and energy every month. And you might even be able to get the federal tax credit for it!
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      <description>If you’ve ever found yourself in a conversation with your HVAC repairman, you might’ve heard the phrase “air conditioning tonnage” when discussing your unit.   We imagine you nodded along, smiled politely, and understood zero of what they were talking about, since tonnage is a strange term that might not mean what you would expect. […]
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                    If you’ve ever found yourself in a conversation with your HVAC repairman, you might’ve heard the phrase “air conditioning tonnage” when discussing your unit.
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                    The terms ton and tonnage in this context have little to do with weight. They’re referring to the overall efficiency of the AC unit itself. Once you know what the term means, it’s incredible how simple it is. However, it’s not a term that you would be able to figure out ourselves without some expert advice.
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                    If you’re contemplating whether or not you need a new air conditioner, then there a few things you should ask yourself. Upgrading a central A/C unit or investing in multiple portable A/C systems can be a big purchase in and of themselves.
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                    However, that might be nothing to the increased energy bills you might end up paying due to your investment. So, before you invest in an 8-ton mammoth of an industrial air conditioning unit, find out a few things.
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                    While we understand you might be investing in an A/C unit for an office or business, let’s focus on obtaining/replacing an A/C unit for a residence for now. The first thing you’ll want to know is the square footage of your home. Determining the size of the home and the volume of air inside is crucial to understanding how much power you need to manage a maximum cooling effect. Sure, a massive unit could turn your living room into a tundra, but why would you ever need it to?
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                    Different kinds of insulation can affect the overall efficacy of your air conditioning unit, so checking to see whether you’re using outdated or worn-out insulation is an important step to seeing whether a replacement is in order.
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                    It’s not uncommon for an air conditioning unit to occasionally stop working. Like every other kind of mechanical equipment, things fail and parts break. However, if your air conditioning unit breaks down with regularity and always seems to need the same things fixed, then either you have a scummy repairman or it’s time to invest in an entirely new unit. Depending on the make and model, an air conditioning unit might only have a lifespan of a few years, so if you hear a death rattle every few weeks or months, it might be time to put your current A/C unit out to pasture.
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                    A major sign it’s time to replace your A/C unit is if your energy bills have seen a noticeable increase when compared to recent years. Any time an air conditioning unit nears its end, its efficiency goes way down. This is due to a number of factors, but it’s all somewhat obvious — parts are degrading and don’t work as well, causing the unit to have to work harder and use more energy to pump out the same amount of cool air you’re used to. When this happens, it could mean 
    
  
  
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                    The answer might surprise you, and also make you laugh a little. Before air conditioners, the wealthy would cool off their hot summer homes with massive blocks of ice. Yes, really. They’d store the ice underground during the winter, then bring it out to make summer treats like ice cream and popsicles, and also to beat the heat itself. A ton was used to describe the amount of heat it took to melt a block of ice. So when we look at the inverse — how much heat an air conditioning unit can remove from a building — 
    
  
  
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      <description>Summertime temperatures in the Lowcountry can reach startlingly-high highs. And because Charleston is a coastal city, the humid air can make it feel that much hotter.   As such, it’s crucial to take excellent care of your home’s air conditioning system. However, even the most well-maintained unit will eventually break down. But choosing a replacement […]
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                    Summertime temperatures in the Lowcountry can reach startlingly-high highs. And because Charleston is a coastal city, 
    
  
  
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                    As such, it’s crucial to take excellent care of your home’s air conditioning system. However, even the most well-maintained unit will eventually break down. But choosing a 
    
  
  
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                    Fortunately, we’ve got the scoop on the newest top rated air conditioning systems for your home. So which one is right for you? Read on to find out!
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                    There are quite a few different types of air conditioners. Some are designed to fit inside your window sill, while others are mounted to the floor.
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                    Still, Lowcountry residents typically use one of three air conditioner types. These types are:
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                    Let’s explore each type in greater detail to explain how they work and discover which one might be right for you. That way, you’ll feel confident when browsing for a new AC unit.
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                    Portable air conditioners are exactly what they sound like–they’re transportable devices that suck in warm air and produce cold air.
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                    One of the more prevalent types of air conditioning systems in Charleston is the ductless mini-split. As you may have guessed, this type of air conditioning doesn’t require a 
    
  
  
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                    Consequently, it could be a smart choice for older homes that lack HVAC ducts. These air conditioners cool room-by-room, which offers a more granular way of controlling your home’s comfort levels.
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                    Perhaps the most common type of air conditioner in Charleston is a central air conditioning unit. You’ll recognize these in most in Lowcountry homes when you see the outdoor unit.
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                    Unlike portable or ductless mini-split AC units, a central unit consists of both indoor and outdoor parts. The most noticeable part of a central air system is the AC compressor, a large box-like structure containing fans.
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                    If your home has a central heating and cooling system, this is the right type of AC unit for you. Of course, choosing the best model to replace your old unit can be tricky. But selecting from the top brands may be a good idea.
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                    Becoming more popular due to tax incentives and other special green financing offers, geothermal heating and cooling offers a way for homeowners to tap into their natural energy reserves below their home.  Utilizing the Earth’s naturally steady temperature, geothermal heating &amp;amp; cooling pumps warm air into the much cooler ground in the summer and pumps up much warmer air from the ground in the winter.
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                    Geothermal indoor units can last upwards of 25 years and the underground “loops” can last up to 100 years, easily making them the longest lasting option as well.
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                    To find top rated air conditioning units, you’ll want to look at the most reputable HVAC brands. For example, some of the 
    
  
  
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                    To help you make the right choice for your home, let’s take a few minutes to review these beloved AC brands.
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                    Trane units sport an almost unmatched level of durability, ensuring that you get a solid return on your investment. When properly maintained, a Trane central air conditioner can last up to 15 years.
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                    Homeowners looking to invest in a ductless mini-split unit may want to choose a Mitsubishi air conditioner. That’s because this brand is well-known for producing some of the highest-quality wall AC units in the world.
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                    The most powerful AC units are often central air conditioners. These attach to the pre-existing ductwork in your home to keep all rooms cool and comfortable. But central units tend to be the priciest option.
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                    To find an affordable air conditioning unit near you, you may want to contact a local HVAC service provider. After all, HVAC technicians typically work closely with providers and may offer unique deals on new units.
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