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Welcome to our FAQ
Page.
We hope you'll find this information helpful. For
answers to all your heating and air conditioning questions please call us at
(425)820-1920.
We look forward to serving you!
Q: Why should I consider replacing
my heating or air conditioning system?
A: There are a number of factors to consider
when determining whether to repair or replace an existing system. Depending on
the type and age of the unit you currently have installed you may be able to
save a significant amount of money by replacing it with a newer, more energy
efficient unit.
Systems manufactured as recently as eight to ten years ago are up to 60% less energy efficient than systems on the market today. That means that, in many cases, a new unit can pay for itself in lower energy costs in a very short time.
If you are facing a large repair on an older system it might be a good time to replace the unit instead of simply buying a few more years on a system that will eventually need replacing. If financing a new unit, the monthly energy savings can usually offset a majority of the cost of a new system.
Q: How expensive are new
Heating and Air Conditioning units?
A: The answer
depends on a number of factors including the size of your home, the condition
and configuration of the ductwork the energy source for your units and many
others. The experienced professionals at Teeter's Service can help you choose
the system that best suits your needs. Through determining the physical
requirements of your home along with your preferences and desires we can help
you choose a unit that will match your needs and control recurring costs.
Q: How long should my new
heating and air conditioning unit last?
A: Manufacturers provide different guidelines
for the life expectancy of their various heating and air conditioning units. In
general, under normal operating conditions and provided that routine maintenance
is conducted in accordance with manufacturers’ guidelines you can expect your
new unit to deliver dependable service for years to come.
Q: What types of preventative
maintenance I can do myself?
A: There are a number
of things that you can do yourself to ensure the optimal operation and
efficiency of your heating and cooling system. Here are a few:
The air filter in your furnace or fan coil should be inspected every 3 to 4 weeks. A dirty filter will cause your furnace, air conditioner or heat pump to work harder than necessary and will decrease the effectiveness and increase energy consumption.
If your indoor coil is accessible you should clean the top and underside using a vacuum cleaner equipped with a soft brush attachment. Make sure the coil is dry before cleaning for maximum effectiveness. If the coil is not completely accessible you may need to call a professional to perform the cleaning.
Keep your outdoor condensing unit free of dirt and debris. You should also check the base pan under the unit to ensure that grass clippings, leaves and other material has not collected to ensure the unit drains properly.
Make sure your outdoor unit is level. Units may become unlevel due to shifts in the ground beneath the unit resulting in incomplete draining.
Annual inspections of your heating unit are advised. If dirt, soot or rust are detected in the unit’s combustion or vent system call a professional to diagnose and repair any problems to ensure the safe and efficient operation of your unit.
Humidifiers should be cleaned at the beginning of every heating season. You should consult your owners’ manual for complete instructions on cleaning in the interior and exterior components. The evaporator pad should be replaced annually. If the water in your area is high in mineral content you should consider employing a water softening unit or clean your humidifier more frequently.
Call Teeter's Service at (425) 820-1920 to schedule a complete, professional inspection of all your heating and air conditioning equipment today.