Gary Munson Heating & Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Heating’

It’s Almost Time to Retire Your Heater

Monday, February 22nd, 2021

Notice how we said “almost?” If you’ve been watching the weather report at all, you’ll know how we’re still in the thick of winter. While we might not get the abundance of snow that appeared for our northern neighbors, we’re still getting cold fronts left and right. You’d be silly to think your heater is done for the rest of the year while our nights are still chilly.

So, as we get closer to the spring, let’s take some time to contemplate whether or not our heating in Orlando, FL could use some help. February serves as a great point to evaluate the quality, efficiency, and price of your heating system as it’s almost made it through another winter.

Here are some steps you can take to contemplate the future of your heating system. Whether you need a repair or a whole-system replacement, we can help. Just remember to use us as a resource when the time comes!

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Do You Need Our Help? Probably

Monday, November 2nd, 2020

So, you’ve gotten to this page because you need help with HVAC service in Orlando, FL. That’s not really up for debate. Your air conditioner could be on the fritz, or you could be dealing with the need for a heater repair before the cold temperatures settle in this year. Basically, you need help and you’re trying to figure out which team to look for when it comes time to choose.

How about we get into the details about why our team is the one to choose? After all, what’s the point of looking at this post if you aren’t at least considering going with a local, family-owned HVAC company that’s been serving the Orlando area for years!

We promise that we’ve got some info about our MVP Plan, and details on our specialized services that really make it an easy decision.

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These Three Furnace Sounds Are NOT Normal

Monday, February 10th, 2020
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Some sounds are normal. The revving of your car engine when you press on the gas, the clicking of your gas stove when you’re cooking food, even the hissing of water coming from your faucet when you turn the dial, these are normal noises. However, there are some appliances in your home that should not make noises by any standards. Your furnace is one of these appliances.

While sure, hearing the sound of your furnace gently depositing heated air into your home is definitely harmless, any banging or clanking noises that it might make are absolutely not normal. Not only are they not normal, but they could also be dangerous as well, which is why a furnace noise should always warranty a call with an HVAC technician. Whether you need furnace repair in Orlando, FL or a whole system replacement because yours is leaking gas, we can be the team to help you get to the bottom of it.

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Why a Heat Pump Could Be Right for You

Monday, January 27th, 2020
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There are a lot of misconceptions that go around about heat pumps these days. Since they’re not as old, as common, or as technologically simple as a furnace, they can be a little difficult for homeowners to wrap their heads around.

As your local provider of HVAC service in Windermere, FL we’d like to talk about the benefits of a heat pump system and whether or not it could be right for your home. While heat pumps don’t work in the same way that furnaces do, depending on the size, location, and energy needs of your home, it could do the job of heating your home better than a furnace could.

Are you still unconvinced? Don’t worry, we’ve got the data to prove that a heat pump could be perfect for your home!

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Check Out Our Blog for Advice on All Things HVAC

Tuesday, July 16th, 2019

Be sure to bookmark the Gary Munson Heating & Air Conditioning’s blog to start learning the ins and outs of HVAC.

We’ll regularly post energy saving tips, how-to’s on troubleshooting your systems, and breakdowns on even the most complex industry related terms and concepts.

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