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UV Light for HVAC: How It Works and the Pros and Cons

UV Light for HVAC: How It Works and the Pros and Cons | Eanes Heating & Air
Now, more than ever, people are aware of the impact that air quality has on health. We fully understand that harmful particles are constantly passing through the air. When they reach us, these particles can cause sickness or lead to…

How to Prevent Bugs from Coming Through the Air Conditioner

UV Light for HVAC: How It Works and the Pros and Cons | Eanes Heating & Air
Your air conditioner provides your home with cool air. However, in order to do so, it needs to expel heat by pushing it outside. This creates a bridge between the inside of your home and the area outside of it.…

What Size AC Unit Do I Need?

UV Light for HVAC: How It Works and the Pros and Cons | Eanes Heating & Air
Air conditioners come in all different shapes, sizes, and types. Choosing one can make the difference between having a nice, cool home and one that never gets as cool as you want. Making this determination requires knowing the answer to…

Should I Replace an AC and Furnace at the Same Time?

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Air conditioning units and furnaces don’t last forever. Eventually, both systems reach a point where they stop working, and the repairs undertaken to fix them are more trouble than they are worth. At this point, AC and furnace replacement is…

How to Tell if AC Compressor Is Bad?

UV Light for HVAC: How It Works and the Pros and Cons | Eanes Heating & Air
As temperatures soar to 90 degrees Fahrenheit or even higher, it becomes crucial to ensure your air conditioner compressor is in optimal shape to keep you cool and comfortable. The AC compressor, often called the heart of the system, is…

What Is the Best Thermostat Setting for Summer?

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When summer arrives, you may face a blast of heat whenever you step outside your door. When you get home, you want to be able to relax in comfort. While turning your thermostat down in the low 70s or even…