Expert Guide to Insulating Condensate Lines and Adding Pipe Heaters Expert Guide to Insulating Condensate Lines and Adding Pipe Heaters Published on January 28, 2024 Maintaining your HVAC system is crucial for its efficiency and longevity. A key aspect of this maintenance is properly insulating condensate lines and installing pipe heaters. This guide will walk […]
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Understanding the Essentials of 80,000 BTU Furnaces for Your Home Understanding the Essentials of 80,000 BTU Furnaces for Your Home When it comes to keeping your home warm during the colder months, selecting the right furnace is crucial. An 80,000 BTU furnace is a popular choice among homeowners for its efficiency and effectiveness in medium […]
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Understanding Why Your Furnace Is Blowing Cold Air Understanding Why Your Furnace Is Blowing Cold Air: Gas and Electric Furnace Troubleshooting In the midst of winter, a furnace blowing cold air can be more than just uncomfortable; it can be perplexing and frustrating. This issue can occur in both gas and electric furnaces, each having […]
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Common Gas Furnace Repairs and Failure Rates Common Gas Furnace Repairs and Failure Rates Introduction In regions like Yelm, Tumwater, Lacey, Olympia, Rainier, Roy, Spanaway, Centralia, and Chehalis, gas furnaces are a popular choice for home heating. Understanding the most common issues and their frequency can help homeowners anticipate maintenance needs. Here are key parts […]
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6 HVAC Dangers You Need to Know About Working as an HVAC technician requires a lot of different tools, some of which can be dangerous if not handled properly. Whether it’s serious burns with hot tools or carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty furnace, HVAC safety must always be a priority for these contractors. They […]
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Furnace Blower Reset Button Guide Understanding the Furnace Blower Reset Button: Location and Availability Christianson’s Heating and Cooling is Serving Yelm, Tumwater, Lacey, Olympia, Rainier, Roy, Spanaway, Centralia, Chehalis What is a Furnace Blower Reset Button? The furnace blower reset button is a safety feature found in many modern furnaces. It’s designed to automatically shut […]
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How Many BTUs per Square Foot? Understanding HVAC Requirements **Introduction:**When it comes to heating and cooling, one of the fundamental questions homeowners and HVAC professionals in Yelm, Tumwater, Lacey, Olympia, and surrounding areas face is: How many BTUs (British Thermal Units) are needed per square foot? This article will guide you through the basic calculation […]
Read moreRecognizing and Addressing Unusual Sounds Your Furnace Should Not Make
Recognizing and Addressing Unusual Sounds Your Furnace Should Not Make While most mechanical devices make some noise as they operate, any strange sounds coming from your furnace may signal that it’s having issues. Fortunately, most of these sound problems can be addressed by simply contacting a professional. For instance, low booming sounds could indicate that […]
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Signs It’s Time for a New Furnace Furnaces are a vital part of the comfort and safety of homes. But, like any other appliance, they have a limited lifespan. If you have noticed extreme temperature shifts throughout different rooms of your home, it is a sign that the furnace can no longer properly distribute heat. […]
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