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13 Dec 2019

The Importance of Changing Humidifier Water Panels

Many of today’s home HVAC systems are equipped with humidifiers to maintain balanced relative indoor humidity. If your HVAC system has one, chances are its water panel may need to be changed. In this blog, the HVAC contractors at Schmitt Heating & Air Conditioning explain why you need to do this.

25 Nov 2019

4 Signs That Your HVAC System Is Harming Indoor Air Quality

The HVAC system plays an important part in maintaining good indoor air quality in your building. After all, the “V” in HVAC does stand for ventilation. Incorrect settings or a lack of care and maintenance can lead to indoor air quality issues, resulting in uncomfortable temperatures, low humidity levels and the spread of allergens and […]

22 Nov 2019

Why Is Furnace Sizing So Important?

Every home has different heating requirements, and therefore needs a furnace that’s the appropriate size to meet them. In this blog, residential and commercial HVAC repair contractor Schmitt shares insight on the importance of furnace sizing. Size Does Matter Your home needs a furnace that will supply heat efficiently, consistently and in the appropriate amount, […]

28 Oct 2019

How to Combat Fall Allergy Symptoms with Your HVAC System

Maintaining good indoor air quality is one of your best defenses against fall allergies, and your HVAC system plays an essential part. In this blog, heating and air conditioning contractor Schmitt takes a close look at how you can make your HVAC system your primary defense against fall allergies.

10 Oct 2019

A Comprehensive Furnace Maintenance Checklist

With the days becoming cooler, it’s time to make sure your furnace is prepared for the coming winter months. In this blog, heating and cooling contractor Schmitt Heating & Air Conditioning shares a complete pre-winter furnace maintenance checklist.

24 Sep 2019

How to Add or Replace Heating and Cooling Systems in Old Houses

Upgrading heating and cooling systems in an old house can be a challenge because these buildings aren’t designed to accommodate modern HVAC systems. In this blog, local HVAC company Schmitt shares an overview of the best ways to heat and cool old houses.

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