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How To Make My Home More Energy Efficient

There are multiple reasons to make your home more energy-efficient. You reduce your carbon footprint and thereby reduce your negative impact on the environment. You can also see significant savings on your energy bills. Here are a few ways to increase your energy efficiency. Insulate Your Attic Most homes don’t

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Is It Bad to Run My Heating System 24/7?

During the cold-weather season, your top priority is keeping your home warm at an affordable price. At All Temp Co., Inc Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical, one of the most frequently asked questions we receive about energy efficiency is if it’s okay to run the heating system 24/7. Keep

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What Can Be Done to Prevent Mold Buildup in My Home?

Understanding the most effective ways to prevent mold buildup in your home is essential for creating a healthy environment. Mold spores can also spread easily, whether they’re growing on your carpet, wall, or pipes. Many times, mold can produce allergens and irritants. However, you can avoid all of these problems

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The Major Consequences of Not Changing Your Air Filter

Your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system plays a crucial role in keeping your home warm during the winter. HVAC experts from All Temp Co., Inc Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical greatly recommend taking the utmost care of the HVAC equipment, including conducting regular maintenance checks. Some of the

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Furnace Tips for the Holidays

Is your heating system ready for winter? With the holidays upon us, you’re likely busy planning dinner parties, buying gifts for your loved ones, and decorating your house with lights. We understand the stress that this time of year brings, but we want to help you have a more relaxing

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Why Does My Furnace Keep Turning Off?

Furnaces that keep shutting off after only operating for a few minutes are short-cycling. Your furnace is doing this to protect itself from overheating and failing completely. It’s actually a safety mechanism built into the unit. Check these four items to correct the problem and prevent a complete system breakdown.

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5 Signs You Need a Furnace Replacement

Since it’s responsible for keeping your home safe and warm during the cold winter months, your furnace might be the most important appliance in your home. Eventually, however, all furnaces will need to be replaced even if they have been properly maintained over the years. Here are five common signs

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Putting Your Thermostat to Work This Fall

The thermostat plays a critical role in the operation of your HVAC system. It sets everything into motion and helps you to regulate the heating and cooling in your home. If you’re still using an older thermostat, upgrading may be a good choice to give you even more control. Smart

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Questions First Time Furnace Buyers Should Ask

If you’re in the market for a furnace, there are a few questions that will guide your decision-making process. Answering these key questions can make the difference between buying a furnace that is ideal for your specifications and buying one that is inadequate for your needs. How Large a Furnace

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What is Balanced Ventilation?

Most HVAC systems in a home operate on a supply- or exhaust-based system. The issue with this is that when the air is constantly coming from only one source, it’s subject to more pollution. It’s commonly believed that the air in a home that uses these types of systems, can

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The Best HVAC System for a Multifamily Home

When you need a replacement HVAC system or are installing one for the first time in a new home, do you know what your options are? Choosing your home’s HVAC systems isn’t like picking wall paint. It’s more like choosing a car. There’s a lot of factors to consider. Things

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What is a SEER Rating?

You’ve probably heard the term “SEER rating” before, especially when it comes to air conditioners and other cooling and heating devices. What does a SEER rating mean? How do you distinguish between a good SEER rating and one that perhaps isn’t quite up to par? What Is a SEER Rating?

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