You Can’t Ignore These Duct Cleaning Benefits

January 30th, 2023
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You have annual maintenance and the occasional repair for your HVAC system, but duct cleaning doesn’t happen nearly as often. On average, you only need duct cleaning once every 3-5 years.

So what builds up in those 3-5 years and what does it mean for your HVAC system? There’s a few things we need to touch on before you decide if you’re due for duct cleaning in Newtown Square. PA.

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How Duct Testing Can Save You Money for Years

January 16th, 2023
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Think of your HVAC system as the heart of your home, and the ducts are the arteries. They sprawl through your home to keep your summers cool, and your winters warm. You want each artery to be able to “pump” as much as possible, right? Your ducts might not be as efficient as you thought, which is why you may need duct testing.

Getting duct testing in Phoenixville, PA means boosting your home’s energy efficiency and prolonging the life of your HVAC system by giving it the best environment possible. Duct testing helps us find out where any shortcomings may be so we can repair them and restore your HVAC system’s prime efficiency. This is how it saves you money.

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Your Heat Pump Can Run Into These 3 Common Issues

December 19th, 2022
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Heat pumps wear two hats; they heat and cool your home. Unfortunately, that means they run into unique problems that most HVAC equipment doesn’t. Don’t get us wrong: heat pumps are resilient and durable, but they also never get a break.

There’s a chance that you need heat pump repair in West Chester, PA, but before we can say that for certain, let’s run through the top 3 most common heat pump problems. These should help illuminate the issues you’re facing with your heat pump right now.

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How a Dual Fuel System Can Make a Heat Pump Work for Your House

December 5th, 2022
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Dual fuel system installed is a mouthful to say, but it’s really a lot simpler than it sounds. A dual fuel heating and cooling system is an all-in-one way to control the temperature in your home year-round. And it comes with the added bonus of a furnace to boost heating ability in the winter. 

Dual fuel heating systems continue to gain popularity as more people seek out hybrid options that connect to both electricity and propane or natural gas. A dual fuel system provides the benefits of each energy source and helps increase the system’s energy efficiency. If dual fuel systems in Newtown Square, PA sound interesting to you, continue reading to learn more.

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Is Your Heat Pump Not Switching to Heating Mode?

November 28th, 2022
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Mode change malfunction happens from time to time with heat pumps. This may be something harmless and simple to repair, so don’t panic. Let’s explore heat pumps and figure out what this problem could be caused by so you know whether or not you need heat pump service in Newtown Square, PA.

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How Long Can You Expect Your Heat Pump to Last?

November 7th, 2022
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Heat pumps wear two different hats. You don’t need a separate heater and air conditioner: your heat pump is pulling a double shift morning, noon, and night. Unfortunately, that can put a lot of stress on your unit.

They’re not going to last forever. It’s time to find out if you need heat pump replacement in West Chester, PA, or at least find out how much time your heat pump has left before it gives out on you.

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The Best Way to Avoid Furnace Repair: Professional Maintenance

October 24th, 2022
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Temperatures have started dropping and it’s time to fire up your furnace. When you turn it on, you expect nothing less than for it to heat your home quickly and effectively. But what happens when you run into problems right off the bat?

When your furnace has been off for most of the year, it could be any number of problems. But there’s a way to avoid it. Regular maintenance is the key to avoid furnace repair in Phoenixville, PA and maintain your level of comfort throughout the season.

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The Reasons You Want Leaky Air Ducts Repairs

October 17th, 2022
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You spend hard-earned money to heat and cool your home. You want every penny spent on those utility bills to equal comfort for you and your family, which is exactly why you need to know about leaky air ducts. Thankfully, air ducts can be tested and sealed to fix all of the problems we’re about to discuss. 

Consistent Comfort Across Your Whole Home

Do you have one room in your house that just doesn’t cool off, even if the rest do? That’s a telltale sign of a leaky air duct. Cold air is traveling toward that room, but it’s leaking before it ever reaches the vent.

If you put your hand up to your vent and feel cold air, that doesn’t mean there’s no leakage. A good amount of cold air will still reach the vent and fill the room, just not to the same effect that it could be.

Lower Energy Bills to Save Money

Energy bill prices are only going up. When you seal up leaky air ducts, your AC has to run for less time, requiring less energy use. This may seem small at first, but it compounds over time and saves hundreds of dollars per year. You don’t need your ducts sealed every single year, so this investment can save you money for years to come.

Keeping Dust at Bay

Do you have one room in your home that’s just dustier than others? Because there’s less air circulation in a room with poor ventilation, dust settles and doesn’t move around making its way to your air intake to be filtered.

Leaks in air ducts can actually inject more dust into a room. When your AC is off, dust accumulates through crevices and settles in your vent. When the air conditioner kicks on, it pushes that dust into the air of your room.

Less Wear and Tear on Your AC Unit

Air duct leakage can force your AC to run for longer, which puts more wear and tear on every component. If your thermostat is located in an area that isn’t being cooled off properly, the thermostat doesn’t recognize that the rest of the home may be cooled off.

It sends a signal to your AC to stay on until it hits the desired temperature. Sealing air duct leaks can help prolong the life of your AC components and save even more money over time.

Diagnose and Repair Leaky Air Ducts Today

If you suspect any leakage in your air ducts or notice a difference in air conditioning quality from room to room, it’s time to get it inspected. We offer duct inspection and repair services to optimize your home’s heating and cooling system. It all leads to a more energy efficient home and lower energy bills.

Contact us today for top quality air duct repair in Phoenixville, PA and duct testing to know just how efficient your home air conditioning system is.

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What Type of Air Purifier Is Best for My Home?

September 26th, 2022
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In our previous post, we wrote about whether your home would benefit from an air purifier and if air purifiers make a difference. We feel strongly that most homes will enjoy health and comfort benefits from having the right air purification system installed and paired with an air filtration system. 

But what type of air purifier is the one you want for your air purifier installation in West Chester, PA? There are several types. We’ll look at the common ones to help you think about this question. For solid answers and great service, call Michall Daimion Heating & Air Conditioning. Our professionals can find the ideal type of air purifier to meet your needs. 

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Can an Air Purifier Really Make a Difference for My Home?

September 12th, 2022
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If you’re worried about the quality of air in your house, you’re not alone. Today’s homeowners have much greater concerns about unhealthy pollutants, microbes, and germs floating around the air they breathe. And many have good reasons to. 

The reason that so many homes today have worse air quality than before is because construction builds houses “tighter” so the buildings are more energy efficient: it’s harder to lose heat in winter or gain it in summer. But this tight seal on the house also traps indoor air and the contaminants inside it—and there are more sources of indoor pollutants in households than ever before. Your home’s air can contain a mixture of chemicals and volatile organic compounds along with ordinary dust, lint, dander, and pollen. 

It’s with these smaller particles that an air purifier can really make a difference for your home!

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