Posts by Fischer Heating & Air Conditioning
Home Heating Basics: Residential Boiler Systems
Home heating systems are a fantastic innovation, bringing comfort to families around the world. When the winter season begins, you immediately appreciate how convenient it is to have central heating. The heart of a heating system is the appliance responsible for producing heat. In most households around the US, this is either a furnace or…
Read MoreInstant Hot Water Dispenser System: Should You Install One
By definition, an instant hot water dispenser system refers to a system or appliance that instantly delivers hot water at the point of use. The water temperature coming from a hot water dispenser is around 201 °F or close to the boiling point. But there is much confusion on what it means to have an…
Read MoreAn FAQ Guide: Finding The Right HVAC Company
Finding a truly great HVAC company can be a challenge. You shouldn’t allow just anyone to come in and work on your air conditioning or another component of your HVAC system. One way to make your search simpler is by asking yourself a series of questions when you’re considering a few different HVAC companies. Keep watching for…
Read MoreHeat Pump Life Expectancy In Seattle: How Long Do They Last
The weather in the Seattle area has a significant effect on a heat pump life expectancy in the Pacific Northwest. When the area experiences longer and colder winters, the heat pump runs longer, which can shorten its lifespan. Seattle’s climate is temperate, marine, or oceanic. It’s characterized by a few days of freezing cold in…
Read More(Not) Keeping Your Cool: Signs You Need a New HVAC System
Are you starting to realize that your home is not as cool and comfortable as it used to be? You might consider lowering the temperature on your thermostat, turning on ceiling fans, and wearing as few clothes as possible inside. You might also need a new HVAC system. While we realize these units are expensive, unfortunately,…
Read MoreA Homeowner’s Guide To Air Duct Repair Or Replacement
Did you have that one room in your home that didn’t warm up this winter? The one where you walked in and noticed a chill in the air, unlike the rest of the house? The weather is warming up in the Seattle area, and you’re letting your furnace rest. It’s time to think about that…
Read MoreWhy High-Efficiency is Important For A Home Furnace
Imagine what it was like centuries ago when the only way to keep warm during winter was to huddle in front of a fireplace. Today, most homes have a central heating system where all you need to do is switch on a thermostat, and you’ll be cozy throughout the season. Because it is so convenient,…
Read MoreWhat SEER Rating Should I Buy For Our HVAC System
Homeowners today are keen to have appliances and home fixtures that conserve energy. So now, consumers have to understand the SEER rating for air conditioning units. The U.S. government introduced a standard mandating that residential A/C systems made after 2005 should have a seasonal energy efficiency of 13 as the minimum. The regulation was further…
Read MoreUnderstanding How An HVAC Air Handler Works
Understanding How an HVAC Air Handler Works An air handler is a component within an HVAC (heating/ventilation/air conditioning) system designed to boost a home’s air quality and energy efficiency. The air handler unit is quite different from an air conditioner, but this article will cover the key differences between the two pieces of equipment in…
Read MoreWhy Should I Do a Home Energy Audit
If your energy bills keep getting higher instead of going down despite your attempts to follow some energy-saving tips, you might need a home energy audit. A home energy audit or home energy assessment helps homeowners locate where the house is losing money due to loss of energy. It determines how much energy a home…
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