In last week's blog post on transite heat, I explained that most sub-slab ductwork is not transite. It's not transite heat, it's not transite ductwork, and it should not be labeled as such unless the ...
Your home is too hot in the spring and summer. Ehh. The first, most natural thought is that, obviously, there is something wrong with your air conditioner. Except, maybe not. It might be that your ...
Homeowners know when a duct problem arises. They know when a room is too warm or too cold. But they might misdiagnose the cause. “They are under the assumption that when they get a new a/c system, ...
My husband seems to recall that you once wrote something about "fuzz" in the air inside a home. All of a sudden we're having a problem with some type of fuzz everywhere. It seems worse now that we're ...
Years of hands-on HVAC system analysis across Colorado show a clear pattern: indoor air problems rarely start in living spaces—they start inside the ductwork.
But what workers hate is not the air-conditioning itself. It’s the way that air-conditioning is distributed: through snaking overhead tunnels of metal ductwork and out the end of just a few vents ...
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