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Can Home Thermostats Go Bad?
Your home thermostat can be defective. It may be a simple repair, or you may need a complete replacement. This will all depend on the problem with the thermostat.
When Should I Replace My Furnace?
Homeowners should expect to replace their furnace every 18 to 20 years. This is considered the average lifetime of most furnaces; although, maintenance may extend the life of some furnaces, and others may not last quite as long.
What To Do If Your Heater Stops Working
Imagine you’re enjoying the cozy heat inside the comfort of your home. Then you feel a chill and realize your heater stopped working. What do you do? It’s normal for heaters to stop functioning due to several reasons. A low-quality thermostat, low water level, broken wires, or dirty filters to name a few. If you happen to notice your heater stops functioning, here are a few things you can do: Check The Thermostat A common reason why a heater stops working is because the thermostat causes a reduction in heat. What you can do in this situation is check the thermostat battery level. If you know how, you can also replace the battery. Should the problem persist, it may from low power. Also make sure that it is in heat mode. Clean The Air Filters Another factor that may lead to the dysfunction of your heater is the air filter. If there’s too much dirt clogging up the air filters, it can cause the air filter to slow down and destroy the system. It’s advisable to have the air filters changed at least once a month to keep it functioning. If you experience further problems with your air filters, change them out on a monthly basis.
7 Ways to Reduce Your Heating Bill This Winter
  Heating bills usually skyrocket to a lofty sum during a Chicago winter. If your energy bills are higher than normal, then check around your house for possible causes. Fixing them could help reduce your bills. Doing this can save you money while keeping your kids and family safe and warm during the cold season. Below are some tips on how you can reduce your heating bill. These are techniques on how to save energy and lower the cost of your heating bill. Prioritized in this article are the simplest and most cost-effective tips. Sunlight is the Best Heat Source You can raise your curtains up during the day to let the natural heat in. Nothing beats the lovely rays of the sun to warm you up and your home. Sunlight puts color on your skin. We all need the Vitamin D that the sun provides. We all love the sun, but make sure to always use sunscreen, especially on the kids.   Do Minor Repairs in Your Home Sometimes, the cold is due to leaks, cracks and “drafty” windows and doors. You would want to prepare for the colder season by getting these repairs done as soon as you see them. Get the repairman to fix all these repairs done. You can also opt for a cheaper alternative by covering your windows, with a plastic sheet on a frame. This would help the warm air remain inside and the cold air outside.   Adjust the Thermostat on Different Levels When You’re Awake and Asleep While awake in the house you can adjust the thermostat to as low as it is comfortable. And while asleep you can set the thermostat back to normal for the right number of hours necessary.   Tune-up the Fireplace Make sure to seal the damper when the fireplace is not in use. This heating process is good for the environment. This does not need any electricity at all, so you slash a significant amount off your energy bill. 
5 Signs It Is Time For A New Heating System
  Another winter is beginning to bear down on Chicago and the rest of the Midwest. Most people know how to prepare for nights that make central heating needed! But along with your comfort, you should also be thinking about your health. As we all know, during the toughest months of the year, a heating system is a must in every home, office, and building. Figuring out which heating system fits your needs best can be difficult. This is because the quality of the system matters. You may already have a functioning heating system. If so, it is important to maintain and repair your boiler or furnace often. This helps to ensure you are toasty and warm all winter. But do you know when it is time to consider installing a newer heating system? Most would prefer to wait to make serious changes when they are necessary. But, you could be unaware that a very big problem is impending. Your heating system could leave you in the cold facing the need for a full overhaul.  Here are five signs that your heating system might be due for new equipment this winter. The Current System Is Older Than 15 Years: Do you know how old your heating system is? When was the boiler or furnace you are relying on installed? Many older heating units can last roughly 16 to 20 years. Newer heating and air conditioning systems can last longer with proper maintenance. If you are unsure about the age of your heating, have Ardmore Fresh Air help you find out. If it has been more than 15 years, it would be wise to start considering an upgrade.
4 Ways To Prepare Your Home For The Chicago Winter
  It is that time of the year again. Temperatures are dropping, the football season is almost over, and the joys of fall have begun to fade. Another Chicago winter has begun to announce its arrival. One of the greatest concerns for any home or business during the winter is how to keep your building warm. Why are these important? Well during this time of the year most will spend more time inside. So of course we all would like to be comfortable but even more vital is our health. A good heating system in your home is more a necessity than a luxury. You can help your system before the season throws its toughest conditions at your home.  You shouldn’t have to bundle up like you are climbing Everest when you are sitting in your living room. Maintaining a heating system is key in your quality of life during these cold months. The heating system in your home or business is about to experience some strain this time of year. So it is worth it to spend a bit of time preparing and checking your home or business now. Inspect your current heating system Check to see if your current heating system is ready for another year. If it's time for a new heating system, we are ready to help you. Many of us ignore it and always expect our boiler or furnace to start right up and power through another year. Take a little time to check your business or home e as it currently is and remember how it performed this past year. Test your heating system some and check the burners to make certain they work. Take the time to install storm windows if you own them. Check around your building's doors and windows for air leaks around the seals.
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