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Common Furnace Problems You Can Fix Yourself

4 Common Furnace Problems and How To Solve Them

As the cooler weather settles in, we’ll soon be trusting our furnace to keep us cozy. Even here in the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles, we need a functional heating system. There’s truly nothing worse than being cold! Brr!  If your furnace is acting funky, a repair is in order. Most furnace repair work should be left to the professionals, but there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot. Here are some of the most common furnace problems – and how to solve them!  Thermostat Throwing You Off? The thermostat causes many furnace problems. Your thermostat is controlling your furnace, so if you are having trouble getting the heating to work, that could be the source. Here are a few things you can check.  Furnace Will Not Turn On If your furnace won’t turn on, the first thing to do is check the thermostat settings. But if you’ve already checked there, don’t worry. There are hundreds of reasons a furnace won’t power on.  One of the most commonplace causes is a tripped circuit breaker. Locate your home’s breaker panel and seek the “HVAC” or “Furnace” label next to one of the switches. The correct position for this

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VRF HVAC

4 Benefits of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems

Researching a new HVAC system isn’t exactly how most people want to spend their free time (our team of HVAC nerds is the exception, of course)! Most people wait until their heater or air conditioner is on its very last leg to do any research at all. With so many options available combined with an overload of product information on the internet, you might just give up. So many tired homeowners end up choosing the easiest solution: a newer version of whatever you already have. Before you call it quits on your research, we urge you to seek out the BEST solution… and that might be variable refrigerant flow or VRF systems.  When our comfort consultants speak with Los Angeles homeowners, one question we ask is if there are any grievances about the current heating and cooling system. Most people don’t have any complaints… at first. But consider if any of these situations have ever happened to you:  Suddenly, replacing your HVAC with a similar model doesn’t sound so appealing, does it?  A VRF system is a new type of heating and cooling unit that solves many common home comfort problems. 1. Room by Room Comfort A variable refrigerant flow

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Los Angeles Air Purifiers

Are Air Purifiers Effective in Controlling Indoor Air Pollution?

Homeowners across the San Fernando Valley are becoming increasingly concerned with indoor air quality or IAQ.  We’ve spent decades using candles and plug-in scents to make our house smell more like a cozy home environment. But air quality is so much more than just the odor it has. And when you research ways to improve indoor air quality (IAQ), you’re likely to come across air purifiers.  Many of our customers across the Los Angeles area have heard of air purifiers, but they question the effectiveness of these devices. It is totally understandable to be skeptical! There is a lot of conflicting information out there on the internet, so it’s important to do your research before investing in a new home appliance. So, let’s get the big question out of the way… Do Air Purifiers Work? Yes, air purifiers work. Of course, it’s important to understand what “it works” means. There are many myths about IAQ devices. Here at MightyServ, we install Carrier Infinity Air Purifiers. This product is installed within the ductwork inside your home. This way, all the air that flows through your home will also flow through this air purifier.  The Carrier Infinity Air Purifier has been tested

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Cooling Options and Services for a Computerized Environment

We are one of the leading cooling and heating solutions providers, and for years, we have been able to provide high quality and highly reliable systems for your data center, elaborate network facilities and computer rooms that require precise temperature levels and humidity. We have a wide and varied range of computer room cooling systems to meet the individual needs of your establishment. Our knowledgeable technicians are not only highly qualified but also up to date with the latest arrivals and technology to give you a cooling service that will work optimally. We deal in perfectly engineered ceiling, wall and floor cooling and humidity systems and consoles that can be mounted, hung or secured to the floor. our systems are guaranteed to meet the most demanding environment. We also deal in a range of green cooling systems. The precision temperature and humidity controls create ideal surroundings for the sensitive but critical electronic systems to function well during all seasons. Our technicians do a thorough survey of the rooms, look into various factors and requirements and provide you with the right solutions. The ductless split air conditioner comes in varied shapes and sizes. It can be mounted on the wall or

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The Importance of Changing Your Air Filter

With so many household chores to complete, many people overlook important HVAC maintenance tasks. One crucial objective is to perform an air filter change three to four times per year. Three-inch or smaller filters should be replaced after 90 days; larger units need to be changed every four months. This type of heating and cooling system maintenance can prevent health problems, enhance comfort, reduce air pollution and cut operating costs. Changing Your Air Filter Enhances Energy Efficiency Compared to new filters, grimy units make it considerably harder for air to move through the system. They have the potential to raise fuel or electric power consumption by as much as 15 percent. For example, a dirty air filter could boost a home’s annual cooling costs from $900 to $1,035. Keep in mind that some types of new HVAC filters operate more efficiently than others. Promote System Reliability & Performance The added energy costs associated with a clogged filter are often minimal compared to the repair bills. It may begin to cause mechanical problems after excessive amounts of dirt accumulate on coils or motors. This results in costly service calls, repair work and part replacements. Another problem is that it may force

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Myths and facts about carbon monoxide

Carbon Monoxide is a gas that can potentially be deadly. However, there is a lot of misinformation about carbon monoxide. The best way to protect your family is to know what information is myth, and what is fact. We here at MightyServ are committed to not only customer satisfaction, but helping to keep your family safe. Here is a list of some of the myths and facts about carbon monoxide: Myth: You Can Smell And Taste Carbon Monoxide Fact: Carbon monoxide does not have a color, odor or taste. People can smell the byproducts of the burning fuel, but they will not smell the carbon monoxide itself. Myth: Carbon Monoxide Can Only Exist If Something Like A Heating Appliance or Fireplace Is Burning Fuel Fact: The air we breathe has carbon monoxide. The body needs a certain amount of carbon monoxide. It can also process carbon monoxide we do not need. Myth: Carbon Monoxide Should Be Maintained And Installed Like Smoke Alarms Fact: Smoke rises, but the weight of carbon monoxide is about the same as the air we breathe. That is why carbon monoxide detectors can be installed at floor level, but smoke detectors have to be installed on

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How Do You Know When AC Replacement is Needed?

Air conditioners, like other machines, wear down with time. As a result, they become inefficient. They start consuming more power, performing poorly and making strange noises. When this happens, property owners might start to consider AC replacement options. Unfortunately, it is somewhat challenging for the average person to decide whether to replace or repair. The following tips will help you know when it’s time to replace your AC system. Life Expectancy of AC Machines A good indication that it’s time to replace your air conditioner is the lifespan of the machine. The average AC unit has a lifespan of 8 to 12 years. As the device nears the end of its life, it becomes too inefficient to operate. The repair costs arising from frequent breakdowns also become unreasonable. Once a machine reaches the end of its useful life, it should be replaced. Property owners should therefore start making the necessary arrangements well in advance. Current Condition of the Air Conditioner While a machine may have reached the end of its useful life, it may still be functioning properly with high efficiency. In such a case, there is no need to replace the device immediately. However, there are cases where the

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How to Improve Efficiency of Your Heating & Cooling Systems

In commercial facilities, the HVAC systems account for as much as 40% of the total electricity used in the facility. Therefore, it goes without saying that improved and more energy-efficient systems will save on your utility costs as well as provide a healthy and productive work environment. Typically, you can do two things to make your heating, cooling and air conditioning systems more energy efficient. The first thing to do is to reduce the loads for your systems before you think about upgrading your systems and the next is, to upgrade your systems or get newer ones. Reduce Load to Your HVAC Systems In order to achieve load reduction to your heating and cooling systems, there are a few measures that you can take. They are as follow: Addressing these issues will ensure load reduction to your cooling and heating systems. HVAC Systems Improvement and Upgrade Tips The above are some of the basic things that you must consider about your HVAC units. For detailed information on the subject or for any other HVAC requirements for your home and commercial facilities, call MightyServ and we will be ready to help with all your heating and air condition needs. (818) 348-4768

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Fans vs. Air Conditioners in the Los Angeles Climate

Living in Southern California is a blessing – beautiful weather, stunning landscapes, and endless sunshine. But let’s face it, that sunshine can turn into a scorching enemy come summer, especially in the San Fernando Valley. As the temperature climbs, so does the battle for a cool and comfortable home. This age-old question arises: fans or air conditioners? Both options have their place, and the best choice hinges on several factors, including your specific location within Los Angeles, your budget, and your personal preferences. This article delves into the world of fans and air conditioners, exploring their energy consumption, power usage, and how to utilize them effectively for optimal comfort throughout the year. Understanding the Los Angeles Climate: Los Angeles experiences a diverse climate depending on your specific location. Here’s a breakdown of the two major areas we’ll be focusing on: Greater Los Angeles: Los Angeles boasts a Mediterranean climate overall, but it’s important to consider the specific location within the city. Coastal areas generally experience cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers with refreshing nighttime dips in temperature. However, inland Los Angeles areas can see significantly hotter summer days, with nights offering less dramatic temperature drops compared to the coast.

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How Do Air Conditioners Work?

Air conditioners and refrigerators have many similarities. In fact, the only difference between the two is that refrigerators only cool a small enclosed space while an AC cools a large open space. So, how do air conditioners work? Read on to find out. Components of an AC Like refrigerators, air conditioners have a compressor, refrigerant liquid, refrigerant piping, fans and a thermostat. Each of these components is used for a different purpose. For instance, the thermostat is responsible for switching the system on and off depending on the difference between the actual room temperature and the reference temperature. Refrigerator piping connects the two ends of the compressor and carries the refrigerant throughout the cooling system. The fans are responsible for driving air into the indoor wall-mounted unit for cooling as well as through the outdoor unit to cool the refrigerant and take away the heat. The compressor is responsible for compressing the refrigerant into a liquid and keeping it under pressure. Lastly, the refrigerant is the working fluid. It absorbs heat from the surroundings and takes it to the compressor coils for cooling. How Air Conditioners Work Air conditioners are able to cool a room because of a physical law,

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