Request references from the air conditioning service companies you are considering and ask them how long they have been around. Any dependable service provider should easily be able to supply you with a listing of pleased St. Louis, MO customers. Making air conditioning service calls requires special tools, including air conditioning pressure gauges and Freon or supplementary cooling gas tools and supplies. Older air conditioning units use a different kind of Freon and might be ruined if not serviced correctly. Newer air conditioning models take a different gas in order to operate correctly and still match EPA specifications. Ensure that your St. Louis air conditioning service technician is using the proper tools and possesses the proper licenses to handle Freon and the other gases.
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When winter is just around the corner, a high efficiency furnace is all you need for heating your home and making it as comfortable as possible. If your old furnace no longer seems to work at optimum capacity, you may need to get experienced technicians for a thorough service or repair of your furnace.
If you do need a replacement furnace, there are a few options for heating your home depending upon the type of fuel you choose to use for your furnace.
The most common fuel for home furnaces is natural gas, which is abundant and quite readily available. Some of the highest efficiency furnaces using natural gas can reach efficiencies of up to 98%. The two percent is lost to heat that escapes out the ventilation system. There are alternative fuel options available in case natural gas is not available in your area. One common alternative fuel for furnaces is propane. It is more commonly used in rural areas where the infrastructure for natural gas has not been developed. Most areas of the country also have access to electricity, making it a viable option for just about everyone. Although electric furnaces are not as efficient as natural gas furnaces, they are a good option due to the availability of electricity in most areas.
If you have ready access to wood as a fuel, a wood burning furnace could be your ideal choice. There is another cheaper fuel alternative that is a little more exotic, a corn furnace could be the right solution for you. Although the hopper of a corn furnace needs electricity to run, low corn prices can make a corn powered furnace a viable option for heating homes. Also, corn furnaces are environmentally friendly since they burn very cleanly. The corn ash produced from the furnace is organic and non-polluting.
A waste oil burning furnace is yet another option available for heating your home. Waste oil can be found in abundance at automotive shops, car dealers and service garages, oil change shops and large restaurants.
Before making a decision on a type of furnace fuel for your home, you should first consider the efficiencies and total fuel costs for each type to determine the ideal heating solution for your home. To get the most out of your furnace for years to come make sure you have it serviced regularly by a qualified service person. Experienced technicians can recommend the best solution for your situation and can also answer any questions you may have.
Whenever we talk about furnace options for heating a home, we never miss an opportunity to remind you to change your furnace filter regularly. A clean furnace filter is the key to maximum fuel efficiency as well as to keeping the air in your home clean. Since clogged filters make the furnace work harder while heating, if you want to keep your furnace in good working condition and your energy bills down, always ensure that the filter is clean.
This winter if you are looking for proper service or repair of furnaces of all makes and models in the St. Louis and St. Charles areas, one name you can trust is Patrick Heating and Cooling, Inc. Patrick services and repairs all makes and models of furnace, air conditioner and heat pump. If necessary, Patrick offers replacement furnace service as well. They are one of the leading service providers in HVAC repair in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Patrick is the only authorized Fujitsu Halcyon ductless HVAC installer in the St. Louis area. We can replace your existing non functional furnace with new Lennox equipment or we offer discounted heating equipment received from manufacturers with minor cosmetic damage - ding or dent models. For more information, you can visit our Discount Furnaces and Air Conditioners page.
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