Showing posts with label kent heating and air conditioning. Show all posts
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Friday, May 28, 2021

4 Health Benefits of Air Conditioning

 Air conditioning has become more than an ordinary home appliance. By purchasing an air conditioner for your home, you can create a health-friendly environment. Besides providing personal comfort, this home appliance can improve your living standards by creating a clean, healthy, and safe environment. Below is a list of the top reasons you should consider having an air conditioner installed in your home.

Reduced Risk of Dehydration and Heatstroke

Dehydration occurs due to a lack of enough water in the body. One major cause of dehydration is sweating profusely. The more you sweat, the more you increase your exposure to dehydration. On the other hand, heatstroke occurs when your body begins to overheat due to hot temperatures in the surrounding temperature. A fully functional air conditioning unit will be beneficial in keeping you cool during the hot summer months.

Reduced Allergies

Air conditioning units can help to minimize your exposure to allergens by filtering the dirty air that might contain dust mites or pollutants. Plus, it also eliminates dampness that might result in the growth of mold. Failure to replace your air filters from time to time will only result in the cycle of the same dirty air in your home. 

Provides Comfort

Every homeowner has his or her comfort zone. Some are sensitive to heat situations, while others are sensitive to cold weather. With an air conditioning unit, you can customize your surrounding environment to suit your preferences. Installing this electrical appliance improves your health status and reduces stress by eliminating any possible discomfort.

Enhances Sleep and Boosts Productivity

A refreshing environment is ideal for sleeping as it lowers both your blood pressure and heart rate. Thus, allowing you to sleep comfortably without any distraction. Lastly, a room with the perfect room temperature and fresh air contribute to boosting your productivity and your well-being. 

Contact Kent Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. to schedule a maintenance appointment for your HVAC system.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

When is a Heating Issue an Emergency?


Many HVAC companies offer emergency repair services for those truly chilly nights when the heat won't work or when there is something happening that may be a danger. However, higher rates can incur which leaves people wondering if their problem is really an emergency or if they can wait until the morning.

In truth, it all depends on the circumstances. If your heat shut off in the early hours of the morning, you may wake up to a chilly home, but typically you can wait until normal service hours to call a repair technician. However, the longer the heat is off, and the colder it is outside, will dictate an emergency. It is not just about you being cold either. Without heating, your home is at risk. If your home gets too cold, you may have pipes freezing, and bursting – thus causing even more damage.

So, if your heat stops early on of a very cold night, it can certainly be classified as being an emergency. However, usually heating emergencies come in the form of gas furnaces. A gas leak can be a deadly hazard. Furthermore, a damaged furnace could also cause carbon monoxide to leak in your home. If you hear strange noises coming from your furnace, or notice strange smells, you should immediately discontinue use and call for repair as it is always best to err on the side of caution. If it is particularly cold, you will then also want to make an emergency call to your HVAC company.

Most cases will allow you to be able to wait until normal service hours. And, it will also depend on the temperature when it comes to dictating whether it is an emergency. You will, however, want to mention specific issues to your HVAC company even when you do call during normal hours. This will allow them to prioritize your issue if their technicians are particularly busy, which can happen during the winter when everyone has furnace problems.

Find yourself in an HVAC emergency? Please call us immediately. Kent Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. ensures that our emergency service is available 24/7/365.

Friday, April 12, 2019

How a Thermostat Affects your HVAC System

Think of the thermostat as the brain of your system. It’s rather cool as you’re given the power to connect and monitor the exact temperature of your home throughout the day, right? It’s great to have this control at your fingertips; which is why when your thermostat is having issues, it not only affects your comfort level, it also affects the whole system in a big way.

One of the most common issues that a malfunctioning thermostat can manifest is short cycling. This means that the system doesn't run the full cycle, it instead just kicks on and then shortly turns off. This can be caused by a system too big for your house where it pushes out air too quickly rather than the standard gradual cooling.

Sometimes short cycling is caused by miscalibration. This means that the thermostat thinks it is warmer or cooler inside your home than it actually is. Luckily, if it is a calibration issue, this is a rather quick and painless fix for your HVAC technician. If short cycling is caused by an actual malfunction, then unfortunately your thermostat may need to be replaced.

Yet, many homeowners should think of a thermostat replacement as an exciting opportunity! Thermostat technology has progressed so much further than just a tiny dial on the wall. If you have gotten into creating an energy efficient home, a thermostat can play a huge part. Consider investing in a smart thermostat that will adjust the temperature for you based on your own unique living habits.

Do you have questions on thermostats? Please feel free to contact our team here at Kent Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. – we'd love to hear from you!