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  • How to Replace a Forced Air Furnace Filter

    The furnace filter on your forced air furnace should be changed once every three months. Regular filters air particles and debris that could harm your furnace blower and motor. Air flow reduces to...

  • How to Replace a Carrier Furnace Ignitor

    Carrier is one of the most trusted names in home heating. The gas furnace uses a hot surface ignitor to light the gas to heat your home. The furnace also uses a flame sensor that will shut the...

  • Is a Heat Pump or Natural Gas More Cost Effective?

    If you're considering a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in your home, you may find yourself considering a heat pump instead of a standard central air conditioning unit....

  • How to Replace a Filter on a Carrier Performance 80 Furnace

    Replace the filter on your Carrier Performance 80 furnace at least twice a year, according to the manufacturer. Periodically installing a new disposable filter will prevent undue stress on the...

  • How to Find My Furnace Filter

    It's the first few days of fall and the temperature outside is dropping and you are thinking that soon you will need to turn on your furnace. That means it's time to clean or replace your furnace...

  • Propane Heating Tips

    Propane is a liquefied petroleum gas used for heating and cooking. It is refined from natural gas as well as extracted from crude oil. It can be very handy for use in the home, and there are...

  • How to Lower Your Heating Bill This Winter

    Winter is here, and energy costs have gone up as much as 70% in some areas. There are steps you can take to lower you bills and still stay nice and warm.

  • How to Install a Return Air Duct

    A return air duct is what carries air back to the furnace after it is dispensed throughout the home through the supply duct. Without a return air duct, the air would not properly circulate and...

  • How to Install a Duct Vent Fresh Air Intake for a Furnace

    With today's homes being built increasingly airtight, it is becoming essential to bring fresh air into the home mechanically. Without fresh air, the home becomes stuffy and deadly combustion gases...

  • How to Fix the Ignitor Problem on a Furnace

    Most furnaces use an igniter and flame sensor to ignite the gas and supply heat to the home. When the igniter fails, the flame sensor will shut the furnace down and cut the gas supply off. This is...

  • How to Seal AC Heating Ducts

    Sealing AC heating ducts is an inexpensive way to significantly lower your heating costs. Ducts that are not sealed leak air into places you are not trying to heat. This puts a strain on your...

  • How to Change a Thermostat in a House

    Replacing an old dial-type thermostat to a more modern programmable version is beneficial for many reasons. Programmable thermostats are more efficient because they allow you to set different...

  • How to Hang Furnaces

    While most furnaces are set on the ground vertically, sometimes it is necessary to hang a furnace from the ceiling. Whether the reason is space restrictions or you just would like your furnace up...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Two Wire Thermostat

    In time, your heating system may begin acting erratically. If it suddenly stops working properly, the problem may either be in the furnace or the thermostat. To determine the problem, some simple...

  • How to Clean a Heat Sensor on a Furnace

    The heat sensor on the furnace works as a safety device. When everything is working correctly and the burners light up, the sensor allows the gas to stay on. If the burners fail to ignite, the...

  • How to Wire a Furnace Thermostat With 2 Wires

    The simplest setup for a heating system is a thermostat that is wired with two wires. In order for a thermostat to only need two wires, the heating system can only heat the space. If any cooling...

  • How to Replace The Filter On a Forced Air Furnace

    The most neglected part of the home heating system is usually the filter. People simply do not think about the filter on a forced air furnace, but by replacing the filter, you help keep the unit...

  • How to Improve the Efficiency of an Existing Gas Furnace

    Everybody wants to save money on their home heating costs. Improving the efficiency of the gas furnace is a great way to cut energy bills. The best way to improve the efficiency of an existing gas...

  • How to Install a Condensate Pump on an HVAC

    When a high efficiency furnace or air conditioning unit runs, water is produced due to condensation of water vapor. This condensate needs a place to drain off so a mess is not created around the...

  • How to Measure a Floor Furnace Grate

    For most new homes built in the U.S. today the fixtures such as floor furnace grates are a secondary thought. Contractors are under pressure to make their buildings affordable. When consumers...

  • How to Replace an HVAC Air Filter

    Your HVAC unit is equipped with a filter that removes dust and dirt from the air as it passes back into the HVAC unit. Without a filter, your blower fan and air conditioning coil will get clogged...

  • How to Improve Efficiency of an Existing gas Furnace

    Gas furnaces already have high efficiency over most other furnaces, but they are just as inefficient as all the others due to one limiting factor: the ducting. The ducts transmit the heated air...

  • How to Fix Cracks in a Wood Cook Stove

    Wood cook stoves are a welcome addition to any kitchen during the cold winter months. Along with being able to prepare food on them, cook stoves are an additional source of heat for the home....

  • How to Service a Gas Heater

    Gas furnaces need to be serviced every fall to ensure that they are in working order for the winter season. Servicing also optimizes efficiency which helps reduce fuel costs. In most cases,...

  • How to Reduce Your Heating Bill

    Winter is right around the corner, which means it's that time of the year again when your monthly heating bill begins to increase and maybe even double in cost from the summer! Yikes! Combine...

  • How to Take Care of an Oil Furnace

    A malfunctioning oil furnace can cost you thousands of dollars in repairs if it leaks. It can also contaminate drinking water and sewers and cause serious health problems for you and your family....

  • How to Test the Thermostat on a Gas Furnace

    Few jobs around the home require more immediate attention than a furnace that is not working. Freezing temperatures outside are a reminder that the problem needs to be fixed and quickly. If you...

  • How to Calculate a Gas Furnace Size

    Finding the appropriate size furnace is important. A furnace that is too small won't be able to heat the area effectively, and a furnace that is too large will short-cycle, causing it to turn off...

  • How to Shut Off an Oil Line to a Furnace

    When purchasing or renting a home, it is important to know as much as possible about its systems: heating, air conditioning, cooking and plumbing. For homes equipped with oil furnaces, the two...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light on a Furnace

    The pilot light on a furnace is the small flame that is constantly burning. The gas valve on the furnace opens up when the temperature falls below the thermostat setting, which in turn allows gas...

  • How to Change a Gas Furnace Filter Easily

    Has the time come to change your gas furnace filter? Many people disregard this task and go years without replacing their filter. However, changing your furnace filter frequently is important....

  • How to Change the Filter in an Older Furnace

    Keeping your furnace filter clean is an important aspect of home maintenance, especially if the furnace is older. Over time, dust and other debris can collect in the filter, reducing the...

  • How to Set the Heat Anticipator on an Electric Furnace

    One of the most important parts of a thermostat is the heat anticipator, which controls how long the heating system stays off once the desired room temperature is reached. The heat anticipator...

  • Help With a Clogged Fuel Filter on Furnace

    An oil burning furnace needs a steady and constant supply of fuel to perform efficiently and reliably. All oil tanks will have oil lines going to the furnace, and where the line begins at the...

  • What Are the Parts of a Furnace?

    Some of the more common types of furnaces include the induction heat furnace, gas heating furnace, heating oil furnace and the steam heating furnace. A heating furnace is designed to heat homes,...

  • How to SAVE BIG heating your home using infrared portable heaters

    As Autumn moves in on any community and the warmth of summer days end the strategy of using electric infrared heaters to save money begins. We as a family can attest first hand to the savings and...

  • How a Furnace Gas Valve Works

    A furnace gas valve is also known as a pilot gas valve. It is responsible for supplying the furnace's burners with flammable gas once they've heated up enough to allow for combustion, and it also...

  • How to Adjust a Coleman Furnace

    In a Coleman furnace, operations are handled by circuits on a control board inside the unit. Jumpers on the control board are used to adjust fan speed and airflow. These jumpers are moved to...

  • How to Get the Most From Your Furnace

    A high-efficiency Energy Star natural gas furnace can save you up to 20% on heating costs.

  • How to Cut Cost On Heating

    Heating cost can consume a families budget quickly in the winter month’s. And even though there is no substitution for a house that has new window’s, siding, insulation, drywall and an energy...

  • How to Change the Air Filter in a Furnace

    Everybody should learn how to change an air filter in a furnace. The furnace air filter captures particles and dust in the air that would prematurely wear the heating coils and fan. Air filters...

  • The Types of Heating Oil

    Heating oil is a liquid fuel derived from crude oil or petroleum. It is refined and processed at oil refineries to work with residential oil furnaces, then shipped to homes and stored in large,...

  • Components of an HVAC System

    A heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, widely known by the acronym HVAC, controls the interior temperature spectrum of a building. Generally, there are three segments of the...

  • House Furnace Burner Repair or Problems

    Regardless of how well a home furnace is maintained, sometimes a component can fail. The most worrisome and most difficult problems to diagnose involve the burner system. Knowing how to...

  • Electric Furnace Maintenance

    An electric heating furnace is an efficient machine built to provide heat to a house's rooms from one central location. Electric heaters can be expensive to own due to electricity costs being...

  • Removing a Old Honeywell Round Thermostat

    If it's time to replace an old thermostat with a newer model or with an energy-efficient programmable thermostat, the first thing to do is remove the old unit. Round Honeywell thermostats were the...

  • How to Clean Your Furnace

    Keeping your furnace clean is one of the few ways you can help maintain the modern furnace. As most homes have forced heat that requires a technician, a few steps can help your furnace run better...

  • How to maintain and clean a draft induced motor for a high efficient furnace. Tech with 28 years experience

    This article is about saving the draft induced motor on your furnace. It is a costly item on your furnace. By taking care of your induced draft motor you will prevent your furnace failure on cold...

  • How to Make a Furnace Run More Efficiently

    Heating season is almost upon us, and heating bills will soon be spiking upward. The condition of your furnace, and its maintenance throughout the winter has a high impact on what those costs will...

  • Oil Furnace Troubleshooting

    You can save money on home maintenance and repairs by troubleshooting your oil furnace before calling a serviceman. Most service calls have a minimum charge of $100, even if only minor repairs are...

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