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25 Sep 2023

6 HVAC Maintenance Mistakes to Look Out for in Fall

It’s crucial to ensure your HVAC system is ready for the changing season. However, some well-intentioned maintenance efforts can lead to unintended consequences. To help you keep your heating and air conditioning system in top shape, Schmitt Heating & Air Conditioning discusses six HVAC maintenance mistakes to avoid this fall.

11 Sep 2023

HVAC Repairs You Should Never Attempt to DIY

When it comes to HVAC systems, not all tasks are suitable for DIY enthusiasts. Certain repairs require specialized knowledge, tools and safety precautions that only trained HVAC professionals can provide. Read on as Schmitt Heating & Air Conditioning explores the residential and commercial HVAC repair and maintenance tasks you should leave to the experts.

23 Aug 2023

Understanding HVAC Capacitor Failure

An HVAC capacitor is a critical component of your heating and cooling system, essentially serving as the spark plug that jump-starts the motor. Keeping your HVAC system in top shape is crucial for consistent comfort, especially in San Francisco’s diverse climate. So what happens when the HVAC capacitor fails? Discover the causes of this problem […]

9 Aug 2023

Solving the Mystery of Sweating AC Vents

Have you noticed moisture collecting on your AC vents? It can be concerning to see sweating AC vents, especially when you don’t know what’s causing it. In this blog post, we explain why your AC vents might be sweating and how we can help address this issue.

12 Jul 2023

Which Commercial AC Is Right for You?

Commercial air conditioners are often larger than residential ones since they need to cool more expansive spaces. These high-powered units are ideal for shops, warehouses and other establishments. The right heating and air conditioning system can ensure the comfort of the occupants of your building. It will also protect the equipment necessary for your business. Here are […]

6 Jul 2023

4 Common Signs of a Faulty or Failing AC Sensor

Air conditioning systems have sensors that read the temperature of the air that enters the evaporator coil. They help your equipment reach your desired temperature and effectively cool your living space. When these sensors malfunction, your home’s comfort could suffer.

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