Archive for January, 2012

Nicholson Heating Repair Question: What Are Flue Gas Spill Switches?

Monday, January 30th, 2012

While some components of a heating system make sense to the average Nicholson homeowner – think blower fan, thermostat and air ducts – others are more esoteric and prone to bouts of head scratching.

So, you may find yourself asking “what the heck is a flue gas spill switch?” Read on for the answer.

As you know, gas heating appliances produce heat by means of combustion. The gas line feeds gas into the appliance, the gas is ignited, and the burning gas produces heat. It’s a simple concept that goes all the way back to our caveman ancestors building fires to keep warm, and it is the same process in gas furnaces, boilers and water heaters.

In addition to producing the cozy heat we love in the winter time, this combustion process also releases gases. Known collectively as “flue gases,” some of these – carbon monoxide being the most notorious – can be very toxic. This why we have flues or chimneys in our homes– to give these gases a means of egress.

A flue gas spill switch is designed to shut down the furnace if these gases start seeping out. It is made up of a sensor or series of sensors that detect heat outside the flue, not unlike the flame sensor in your furnace. If flue gases start to escape and pass by the sensor, the sensor heats up and signals the furnace to shut down. This cuts off the power and gas, so that no more flue gases can leak into the home and create a health concern.

If your furnace has been abruptly shutting down, it could be your flue gas spill switch trying to tell you that you have a leaky or cracked flue. If this is the case, you want to have it repaired right away. The constant off and on is not good for the furnace, and more importantly, those flue gases can be exceptionally hazardous to your family’s health.

Johns Creek Heating Repair – Review from Mike G.

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Customer service is one of the most important aspects of any business. With a heating and air conditioning contractor, is it essential. If you have something wrong with your heating equipment, you don’t just want it fixed fast, you want it fixed by someone who is on time, respectful, and courteous of your home and family. Our relationships with our customers are very important to us, and we do our very best to ensure that you are satisfied with any service we perform.

All of our technicians receive ongoing training so you can be sure that they have the expertise necessary to fix any problem. We pride ourselves on being able to fix your equipment right the first time. Here is what Mike G. in Johns Creek wrote to us about his heating repair:

I was impressed by the good customer service I received in scheduling my service call and the knowledgeable technician that was sent out. Very friendly and reliable. Good people; good pricing.

- Mike G. in Johns Creek

Thank you Mike! Remember that it is always best to take care of problems with your heating system early, an simple fix now can prevent a full breakdown later!

Atlanta Heating Contractor Guide: Which Fuel is Right for Your Home?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Atlanta homeowners all want to save money on household expenses and utility bills. We turn off lights when we leave the room, take shorter showers and make sure the kids don’t keep the refrigerator door open. These small habits help, but still we all want to save a little wherever we can, right?

One area where people are constantly looking for ways to save money is home heating. Everyone wants to be comfortable and warm in their homes, but that costs money, so homeowners are always on the lookout for the most effective and cost efficient way to keep the house warm.

What is the most cost effective fuel for home heating?

Is it natural gas, electric, fuel oil or propane? How about less conventional heat sources like wood or geothermal pumps?

We all wish there was one easy, all-encompassing answer to this question, like a heating magic bullet that would keep every family warm and happy for pennies on the dollar. Unfortunately, there isn’t. It depends on too many factors for any one solution to work for everyone.

Probably the biggest factor that plays a role in the cost of a particular fuel is its local availability. Resources are available differentially, so that while one option might be cheapest for a family of five in Andover, Massachusetts, the analysis is entirely different for a single person in Kearney, Nebraska.

What is the most cost effective option for you?

That is a better question, but still not one that is necessarily easy to answer.

To figure it out, you need to carefully analyze several factors:

  • Local availability
  • Local climate
  • Size of your home
  • Existing heating equipment
  • Your budget

Armed with this information, you can do a careful comparison of the options available to you. For assistance you can use an online calculator to compare fuel costs, such as this one from the Energy Information Administration or this one from Hearth.com. Or, if all else fails, call a contractor for a professional assessment.

Comparing fuel costs and choosing the right solution for you may take some time, but the savings can be well worth it.

Stone Mountain HVAC Tip: Seasonal Air Quality Control

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

For people who suffer from seasonal allergies in Stone Mountain, air quality is a key concern. Allergens in the air cause brutal bouts of sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes and even sinus headaches. Even taking refuge indoors will often not assuage these symptoms, as indoor air is often comparable to outdoor air in terms of allergens and overall quality.

That is, unless you take care to control the seasonal air quality in your home, which can not only help ease the suffering of allergies, but also soothe asthmatics, keep out pollutants and generally promote better overall health.

How do you go about controlling the air quality in your home? To start, try these simple tips:

  1. Vacuum carpets regularly. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter and invest in some allergen suppressing bags.
  2. Keep your vents clean. This is also a good maintenance practice to lengthen the life of your ventilation equipment.
  3. Dust hard surfaces and wash bed linens weekly.
  4. Install HEPA filters in your ventilation system, such as in air conditioners or other air handler units. Use a higher rated filter to keep out more allergens and pollutants.
  5. Invest in and use an air purifier. Again, make sure to get one with a HEPA filter.
  6. Have your home tested for radon and carbon monoxide. Have smoke, carbon monoxide and radon detectors working properly at all times.
  7. Use a humidifier to keep overly dry air from irritating sinus passages.
  8. Keep doors and windows closed tight, especially during allergy season(s).

By taking charge of the air quality in your home, you also take control of a measure of your family’s health. Some of these measures require at least a bit of an investment – for example, higher rated HEPA air filters are often more expensive and need to be changed more frequently – but the benefits to your well being and that of your family are clearly well worth it.

Athens Heating Guide: Basic Boiler Maintenance

Friday, January 20th, 2012

The boiler in your Athens home is a sensitive piece of equipment that needs routine maintenance and repairs. Regularly maintaining your boiler is especially important for safety reasons. Many boiler malfunctions and accidents are due to neglecting some of these basic tasks.

Even if you’ve just installed a new boiler, the safety valves and settings should be checked by a professional on a regular basis to prevent a breakdown or hazard. We recommend that you schedule a boiler inspection and cleaning at least once a year. Call Triad Mechanical if you have any questions about boiler maintenance.

An Athens service technician will measure the pressure, drain and remove sediment buildup, test the efficiency ratings, and make sure your boiler is set at the right temperatures. Regular maintenance can also help you determine whether or not you need a boiler replacement. By keeping track of performance levels, you will be able to tell when it’s time for an upgrade.

Other tasks performed during an annual maintenance visit include cleaning and lubricating all the components, checking for any leaks or clogs, and testing gas boilers for any carbon monoxide intrusion. If you have any gas appliances in your home, you should always have carbon monoxide detectors and test them once a month.

Boiler pressure is something that you can check often on your own. If you aren’t sure how to read the pressure gauge, or if you aren’t sure what the right pressure should be, just call one of our technicians to walk you through this process.

Always call Triad Mechanical if you have any problems with the boiler in your Athens home. We are here to help and answer any questions you may have.

Sugar Hill Heating System Replacement – Another Happy Customer!

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

When you are upgrading your heating system, you need a contractor you trust. There are a lot of factors to take into account when you buy a new system, from AFUE ratings to size, so having someone who is knowledgeable is essential when trying to reach the right decision.

At Triad, we believe in working hard and delivering unparalleled customer service. Our technicians will be on time and take pride in their work; you never have to worry about the quality you receive from us. We also do our best to answer any questions you might have. Here is what Marie M in Sugar Hill wrote to us about her heating replacement:

We were very pleased with our experience with the guys at Triad. We opted for the higher efficiency unit to meet the current government requirements for rebate and we are so glad we did. The unit has done a much better job this record cold winter than the old system ever did in the previous 12 years. Triad’s people are knowledgeable, efficient, and polite. We will call on them again.

- Marie M. in Sugar Hill

Thanks Marie! We are very proud of our team and we are glad that we were able to help. Stay warm this winter!

Happy Martin Luther King Day from Your Greater Metro Atlanta Area HVAC Contractor

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Happy Martin Luther King Day! This holiday is not just about celebrating civil rights but also about serving your community. If you have the day off today, why not try spending it helping others? From volunteering at an animal shelter to helping the homeless, there are hundreds of ways you can make your community a better place to live. Have a great holiday!

Berkeley Lake Heat Pump Repair Tip: Common Performance Problems

Friday, January 13th, 2012

The heat pump in your Berkeley Lake home needs to work year round to provide heat and air conditioning. This is why you want to make sure it’s performing as efficiently as possible to save on energy costs and prevent break downs. You should schedule an annual maintenance check-up and inspection with a certified HVAC technician to test the efficiency levels.

However, there are a few common causes of performance issues to be aware of so that you can be sure your heat pump performs at optimal levels. Call us if you have questions about heat pump performance issues, or to make an appointment for an annual inspection and professional cleaning.

Airflow Issues

There should always be a certain amount of airflow (measured in cubic feet per minute) in your heat pump to maintain proper efficiency levels. If the airflow is less than 350 cfm per ton, it could increase your energy costs. You should make sure your HVAC contractor checks the airflow whenever your heat pump is inspected. Always keep the coils clean. Sometimes the ducts are not the right size, or the fan speed needs to be increased, but often cleaning the coils will help airflow, which is why it is important to clean and maintain the components of your heat pump. A certified technician will know what methods are best, so if you suspect an airflow problem with your heat pump, call a professional heating technician.

Air Leaks in the Duct System

Inefficient or poorly-designed duct systems may not distribute air properly throughout your home because of potential air leaks. There should always be a balance between the intake and return air in a forced air system, which helps maintain a neutral pressure within the house and increase efficiency. Some contractors argue over how tightly a house should be sealed for this reason, but if your heat pump is losing heat through leaks in the air ducts, this will greatly affect its efficiency.

Improper Refrigerant

Refrigerant leaks are another common cause of low performance levels in heat pumps. Most heat pumps already have refrigerant when they leave the factory and shouldn’t have any issues. Heat pumps that are charged with refrigerant when they are installed can sometimes have the wrong amount of refrigerant. Either too much or too little refrigerant will lower the heat pump’s efficiency and performance levels. Always check the recommended refrigerant amount or ask an HVAC technician before you add refrigerant yourself.

If the heat pump in your Berkeley Lake home isn’t working properly, it is also affecting your heating bills. Call Triad Mechanical to set up an appointment.

Duluth Heating Maintenance: Testimonial from Jeffrey M.

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Proper maintenance is essential for a properly functioning HVAC system. Especially with a  furnace, annual maintenance keeps it working efficiently and safely. While there are some tasks that a homeowner can do on their own, such as changing a their filters, there are many others like testing the blower speed and furnace fan limit switch that should be best performed by a professional.

An annual maintenance plan will ensure that your HVAC equipment will receive the care it needs. We offer a great maintenance program, which includes $59.00 diagnostic fees including off hours, holidays, & weekends, two full precision tune-ups (spring/fall), and 25% discounts off repairs. Jeffery M in Duluth is a member, and here what he wrote to use about it:

I use this company for all of my rental properties. They do a great job. I have a maintenance program with them and they change my filter and service the units on all my properties, which saves me from having to do it. They also just put a new system in my basement that we finished and it is running great!

- Jeffrey M. in Duluth

Though it is winter, it is never too late to have your heating system inspected. Give us a call today to learn more about our Value Care Club!

Arcade Heat Pump Guide: The Defrost Cycle

Monday, January 9th, 2012

If your Arcade home has a heat pump, you’ll want to understand the defrost cycle to help you maintain your heat pump and troubleshoot repairs. While this is a basic guide, you should call a qualified HVAC technician if you experience major issues with your heat pump.

During the winter when a heat pump is heating your home, the cooler outdoor air that’s pumped in and heated may have excess moisture. The outdoor coil evaporates this moisture, but under certain weather conditions, frost can accumulate on the coil and decrease the overall efficiency of the heat pump.  To help reduce the potential for damage from the frost, heat pumps are manufactured with a defrost cycle to melt the frost from the outdoor coil. The defrost cycle occurs often during heavy frost conditions, so check weather reports if your defrost cycle seems to be running often.

At the beginning of the defrost cycle, the heat pump switches to the cooling mode and temporarily warms up the outdoor coil until it reaches somewhere around 60° F to melt the frost from the coil. To increase the temperature of the coil, the outdoor fan is prevented from turning on until the outdoor coil reaches the desired temperature. Weather conditions and the timing device both affect the amount of time it takes for the heat pump to move through the entire defrost cycle.

In older homes, electric heating elements are sometimes installed to prevent cool air from being distributed throughout the home. This element will turn on with the defrost cycle and shut down the blower fan inside the house. If you have an older heat pump, you may want to consider upgrading to a more efficient model.

Call Triad Mechanical any time if you have questions about the defrost cycle for the heat pump in your Arcade home.