AW Heating & Cooling Blog: Archive for the ‘HVAC’ Category

What to Expect During HVAC Installation

Monday, October 28th, 2024

Installing a new HVAC system is a significant home improvement that can enhance your comfort and energy efficiency. Knowing what to expect during the installation process can help you prepare. Here’s a breakdown of what happens during HVAC installation.

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Is a Ductless System the Right Choice for Your Home?

Monday, August 15th, 2022
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When you see the term ductless cooling, it’s likely to conjure up images of a window air conditioning unit, or a portable air conditioner that otherwise does not have to utilize any type of ductwork.

This isn’t what a true ductless HVAC system is, though! In fact, ductless HVAC systems, professionally installed by the team here at AW Heating & Cooling, is so much better and more efficient than these systems. Read on to learn more!

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How to Choose a Quality HVAC Contractor

Monday, March 1st, 2021
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When you live in a temperamental climate such as ours, it can go without saying that effective and efficient HVAC systems are vital to your family’s comfort and health. You need these systems to work flawlessly, day after day, season after season.

If you truly want reliable air conditioning or heating though, it’s essential that you invest in professional HVAC services with a contractor you can rely on. This isn’t the kind of business deal you want to rush into, since doing so can leave you with an AC system or furnace that’s not properly sized for your home, or one that is installed incorrectly.

Whether you’re in need of HVAC installation, maintenance, or repairs, you can rely on our team! But how do you know that for sure? What are the qualities of a good HVAC company?

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“Is My Heater Drying Out My Air?”

Monday, December 23rd, 2019
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This is a pretty frequent question we get as we get closer to winter, since homeowners often do notice dry air around this time of the year.

During winter, the moisture level in the air drops as more and more water vapor gets pulled out of the air outside. Dry conditions are often considered helpful in the summer, as it makes it easier for us to cool off from our air conditioners. However, dry air during the rest of the year threatens not only our comfort but also our health.

Furnaces and forced-air heat pumps are often blamed for causing the air to be dried out even more, but is this really the case?

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