American Comfort Heating and Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Buford’

Mysteriously Rising Energy Bill? Duct Leaks May Be to Blame

Monday, February 25th, 2019
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Your energy bill is suddenly on the rise, but you haven’t been using your heater more than usual. You’ve looked up countless HVAC blogs, sifting through probable repair issues, but none of them seem to be resonating with your problem.

If that’s the case, what you might be looking at is a duct leak. Leaks in your duct system can substantially drive up your energy expenses, all without making a sound or displaying any kind of obvious symptoms. If you didn’t know what to look for, it would be truly puzzling.

In this post, we’ll go over what duct leaks are to help you make sense of your mysterious rising energy costs.

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Which Water Heater is Best For You?

Monday, February 11th, 2019

Confused about water heaters? There are several types on the market, so we couldn’t blame you if you were. Luckily, we can tell you all about three of the most commonly used water heaters in Winder, GA.

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HVAC Services That Can Lower Your Heating Bill

Monday, January 28th, 2019

There’s no better feeling than coming home to a nicely warmed home, courtesy of your favorite heating system in Winder, GA. Of course, there is one thing that can spoil the mood:

The heating bill.

Owning an HVAC system is a constant battle between performance and efficiency. We believe you deserve the comfort you want at the lowest possible price. And while using your heater as little as possible is one way to lower costs, it’s not exactly the most comfortable. Instead, try opting for some of these services.

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Ducts or Ductless? Choosing the Right HVAC System

Monday, January 14th, 2019
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Whether you’re planning out an air conditioning installation for the summer or if you’ve already got heater replacement in mind for next year, you won’t get far in your research without running into the issue of ducted and ductless systems.

One system isn’t necessarily worse or better than the other. Rather, it’s about what makes the most sense in your home. Keep reading and we’ll help explain which system makes sense for your needs.

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