Can High Ceilings Affect HVAC Operation?

April 6, 2022

According to real estate listings, high ceilings are a feature that adds market value to a home. They also improve aesthetics by opening up the interior environment and giving the impression of space. However, ceilings higher than the standard measure will affect the functionality and efficiency of your HVAC system. The higher your ceiling rises, the more the volume of contained air increases. The quantity of air volume retained in a room increases as the ceiling rises. The volume of air in a space directly impacts the room’s cooling and heating dynamics and temperature management.

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Understanding SEER Ratings and Your HVAC System

March 18, 2022

There are lots of devices and appliances in your home that use electricity. No device, however, uses more electricity than your HVAC system. As much as 40% of the energy you use in your home goes toward keeping you comfortable. Since you can’t do without an HVAC system, it’s important to find the most efficient HVAC system possible so that you can dramatically reduce your home’s energy usage. Fortunately, when you purchase an HVAC unit from Underwood AC LLC, there’s an easy way to do this. When you check the SEER rating of a system, you’ll be able to quickly and easily

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Add Home Equity With an Upgraded HVAC System

February 18, 2022

You may be renovating your home with plans to sell soon. New countertops, floors and paint can give your home that extra shine, but it’s always possible your time and money won’t pay off. One of the most secure ways to add home equity is by upgrading your HVAC system. Potential buyers are sure to spot an old furnace or drafty rooms, which could cost you the sale and leave you struggling. Consider renovating these areas of your home now to get the biggest returns on your valuable investments. Seal/Clean Ductwork While prospective buyers want

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How Does My Furnace Heat My House?

January 18, 2022

Your furnace may seem like a magic appliance at times, pumping out the heat you need to stay comfortable. Then something breaks, and you’re left scratching your head about what could be wrong and how much it’ll cost to repair. Take a few minutes to learn the fundamentals of how your furnace runs and what you should do when a problem occurs. Heating Basics Let’s begin with the simple process your furnace uses to heat your home. It starts with air circulation. Your furnace draws air from around your home, brings it through the furnace to

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What Causes Rust on My Furnace?

December 20, 2021

If you’re a resident of Davenport and the surrounding areas, chances are you’ve experienced some rust on your furnace. This isn’t a big deal. It’s a common issue among older furnaces and one that professionals can quickly fix with a few simple steps. Professionals at Underwood AC LLC are standing by to help you get your furnace back up and running. The occurrence of rust inside your furnace is almost always largely due to negligence on the owner’s behalf. It happens more often when there are leaks in your furnace, you fail to clean it often enough, or you use tap water

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How to Make Sure Your Davenport, FL, AC System Works Perfectly During the Winter

November 20, 2021

Even though Davenport enjoys pleasant weather most of the year, there is a need to prepare your AC system for the winter season. Don’t wait until the last minute to schedule your AC system for the bitter-cold season. The earlier you start fine-tuning the air conditioning system, the better. While you can inspect the AC system yourself, it’s wise to leave that work to qualified personnel. One false move with the AC system and you risk damaging it permanently. Worse still, you could injure yourself or get electrocuted by the AC unit.

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What Is a Thermostatic Expansion Valve?

October 20, 2021

In the simplest terms, a thermostatic expansion valve is responsible for controlling the amount of refrigerant that is put into the HVAC system’s evaporator. Without an expansion valve, the refrigerant would not be able to properly change states from a liquid to a gas, which is how a system produces cold air. Let’s take a look at how the thermostatic expansion valve works. The Purpose of a Thermostatic Expansion Valve To understand how the thermostatic expansion valve works, it’s important to know the basics of how a cooling system works. There are four main components to

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Taking the Mystery Out of Re-Lighting a Furnace

September 20, 2021

One of the most common issues you might encounter when dealing with an older furnace is that a pilot light can go out and the furnace needs to be reignited. The idea of relighting a furnace may seem daunting, but, generally, it is not that complicated of a procedure. We are here to help guide you through the process so that you can have that furnace back up and running in no time. Reasons a Furnace May Need to Be Re-Lit There are multiple reasons that a pilot light in a furnace could go

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How To Tell if Your AC Is Running Efficiently

August 16, 2021

Detecting AC Efficiency When the temperatures rise in Davenport, FL, you’ll want to make sure your system is ready to meet the challenge. However, you may be asking yourself the question, “How do I know that my AC is efficient enough to cool my home?” There are several ways to tell if your AC is running at a highly efficient level. If you are looking for ways to maintain a cool, comfortable environment and to keep more money in your wallet, consider these tips for what to watch. Cool Spaces

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What Do the Settings on Your Thermostat Mean?

July 19, 2021

Your thermostat is the brain of your HVAC system, signaling when it should run and when it can turn off. Keeping it set correctly helps keep your home comfortable and manages your utility bills. But what do all the different settings mean, and when and how should you use each? The Mode The first thing you will notice is the mode button on your thermostat. This is what controls whether your HVAC system is pumping out hot or cool air. When it is set to heat mode, it looks for when

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