HVAC

Welcome to our blog’s HVAC category, where we cover all aspects of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in Florida. With our extensive experience in the industry, we understand the unique challenges that homeowners and business owners face when it comes to keeping their indoor spaces comfortable and healthy. Here in Florida, our hot and humid climate requires reliable and efficient HVAC systems that can stand up to the demands of the environment. Through our blog, we aim to provide helpful tips, expert advice, and in-depth knowledge on all things related to maintaining and optimizing your heating and cooling systems. Whether you’re looking to improve your indoor air quality, reduce your energy bills, or simply learn more about how your HVAC system works, our blog is the ultimate resource for all your heating and cooling needs in Florida.

  • If you’re one of the many Americans staying home and social distancing (which you should be), now might be a good time to start preparing your HVAC system from the Spring! Here are some tips from the pros at Freedom Air and Heat on how to get your HVAC unit ready for the new season.

  • If you live in a particularly dry climate, it’s probably difficult to find ways to regulate humidity. The best humidity level for your home is between 30 and 50% – you don’t want something more or less than that. This is especially a problem in colder weather when homeowners start using their furnaces. Your furnace

  • Your HVAC system is one of the most frequently used appliances in your home, in addition to being one of the heaviest energy consumers. That’s why it’s important to find effective ways to save money on HVAC equipment, services and products. One way you can do this is by scheduling HVAC service during the off-season!

  • Whenever you purchase a new HVAC system, you get a warranty that can cover specific repairs and replacement of certain components or equipment. It can be very helpful to have just in case your system starts having issues in the early years of its installation. However, there are certain things that can void your HVAC

  • Your furnace is one of the highest energy-consuming appliances in your home which is why it’s so important to maintain it and take care of it. However, like all other appliances, your furnace isn’t perfect and can run into some problems from time to time. To assist you in identifying these issues, the pros at

  • Do you want to find creative ways to reduce your HVAC unit’s energy consumption? Do you want to be able to control your home’s temperature more efficiently? Do you just want to change up how you operate your unit? You might want to consider investing in a smart or programmable thermostat—and the pros at Freedom

  •   As we get closer to the new year, it’s time to start thinking about making resolutions, changes and upgrades to our lives. Many homeowners choose to wait till the new year to add significant upgrades to their HVAC systems. If you are one of those homeowners, good for you! Upgrades to your HVAC system

  • An air leak might not seem like a big problem at first—but if you keep on ignoring it, it will waste energy and increase your heating and cooling bills. Finding and sealing an air leak is an easy way to ensure energy-efficiency, saving money as well as increasing the comfort of everyone in your home.

  • Did you know that your HVAC unit is the biggest energy consumer in your home? According to the United States Energy Information and Administration, space heating and cooling uses 14 percent and 15 percent energy respectively. That is why it is incredibly important that you maintain your HVAC system, to ensure it functions properly and

  • Consistently replacing your AC filter is one of the most common and effective ways to maintain your AC. Failing to change a dirty or clogged AC filter can lead to worse indoor air quality, higher energy costs as well as decrease your AC’s efficiency. Ideally, you should change your AC filter every month or two

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