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Summer IAQ Tips
Summer means fun in the sun, family vacations and, unfortunately, seasonal allergies. But you don't have to sniffle your way through! Here are a few, quick tips to help conquer the cough and boost your home's indoor air quality all summer long! And for the highest level of air quality in your home, consider installing one of our IAQ products: https://on.jci.com/3MpHrCC
-Remove your shoes when entering your home
-Change your air filters regularly
-Wash and brush your pets outdoors
-Install additional IAQ units for increased comfort
Simple Maintenance Can Help Save On HVAC Electric Costs
On average, air conditioning accounts for 12% of monthly electric bills in U.S. households. But simple system upgrades and routine maintenance can help improve efficiency and reduce utility bills. Saving on air conditioning costs can be as simple as changing filters, cleaning vents or updating your thermostat.
What Is A Heat Pump?
Heat pumps are having their moment right now in HVAC, and for good reason. The glow up can be attributed to considerable advancements in heat pump technology, making heat pumps more efficient, more flexible and more affordable to own.
But many homeowners aren't entirely sure what a heat pump is, and why they may want to replace existing equipment like furnaces, boilers and stand-alone air conditioners.
In short, a heat pump doesn't create heat – rather, it transfers existing heat from one area to another, and can provide both heating and cooling throughout the year. Many newer heat pumps use electricity rather than gas and can help you save on monthly heating and cooling bills. Find out more about our full line of innovative, high-efficiency heat pumps: https://on.jci.com/3SIlIZC
-Heat pumps cool and heat your home throughout the year
-Modern heat pumps are exceptionally efficient and use electricity rather than other fuel sources
-Many newer heat pumps are much more efficient that older HVAC products, like furnaces or even older-model heat pumps
-Heat pumps can be used in tandem with gas furnaces to create a dual fuel system for use in especially cold climates
Be Pollen-Season Ready
Indoor air can contain two to five times the airborne irritants found outside, and spring is the prime season for pollen allergies. Fortunately, we have a full line of indoor air quality products to help clean the air in your home, keeping you comfortable even when airborne irritants are at peak levels: https://www.york.com/residential.../indoor-air-quality
Prep Your Outdoor HVAC Units
Did you know your heat pump works the same way in the summer as it does in the winter, but just in reverse? To help prepare your system for warmer weather and the switch to cooling mode, take a minute to do some spring cleaning of the outdoor unit and schedule a seasonal maintenance check. Give us a call today, we know exactly what your system needs to be ready for the warmer months ahead!
Boost Comfort & Save Money
According to Energy.gov, a high-efficiency electric heat pump can reduce electricity use for heating by approximately 50% compared to electric resistance heating like the kind found in baseboard heaters. High-efficiency heat pumps also provide better dehumidification, saving you money while boosting comfort during the summer months. Find out about our own line of high-efficiency heat pumps: https://on.jci.com/3JQbhik