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When indoor plumbing became more popular in the 1940s, a whole new level of comfort and convenience began for homeowners. However, with that convenience came new challenges. One of those challenges is controlling humidity levels so they remain safe and comfortable inside your home. According to HVAC.com, the ideal humidity level is between 30 percent…
Continue ReadingYou turn on your heat pump, and you smell something burning. What should you do? Who should you call first, the fire department or your HVAC technician? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone. Of course, if you’re still nervous because you just don’t know, turn off your heat pump and give one of our highly trained technicians a call to come out to diagnose the smell for you.
Continue ReadingOur team at C&C Heating regularly gets calls about frozen heat pumps. Though common, a heat pump freeze-up usually means your system’s components are not working correctly. Sometimes you can fix it yourself. But oftentimes, you will need to call a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professional, like us, as the problem may require a part replacement or complex repair.
Continue ReadingYour furnace may be blowing cold air because the pilot light has gone out. This is indicative of a bigger problem that requires professional help.
Continue ReadingOn a frosty winter’s day here in Pennsylvania, your gas furnace is hard at work, keeping your Souderton home warm and cozy.
Continue ReadingA heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another, from inside your home to outside or from outside to inside. In the winter a heat pump works like a heater, extracting heat energy from outside and transferring it inside. In the summer the process reverses and it will remove heat from your home and transfer it outside similar to an air conditioner.
Continue ReadingWhat’s the best way to preserve resources? Working with what you already have. Heat pumps make your Hatfield home more comfortable by using heat that already exists. It pushes heat from outdoors to indoors (to warm) or pulls heat from indoors to outdoors (to cool).
Continue ReadingUpgrade your furnace for increased energy efficiency and heating cost reduction.
Continue ReadingYour home heating system has been on vacation since your air conditioner stepped in for the summer. Now, your furnace is on deck again, waiting to keep your family toasty. You want to be sure all of its parts are working, so you don’t have any surprises this winter. That’s why fall is the perfect time to schedule furnace maintenance.
Continue ReadingProtect your pets from indoor air pollution by changing your air filters regularly.
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