by Susan Denisi | Nov 1, 2024 | Circuit Breaker, Air Filter, Drain Pan, Ducts, Furnace, Heating, Power Source, Thermostat, Troubleshooting
Is your furnace refusing to turn on? If so, don’t sweat it! We’ve got some straightforward troubleshooting steps to help you get things back up and running. With winter on its way, your furnace is ready to take center stage, and as a homeowner,... by Susan Denisi | Oct 1, 2024 | Air Filter, Allergens, Bacteria, Contaminants, Dirty Air Filter, Dust, Energy Bills, Germs, IAQ, Indoor Air Quality, Odors, Pollutants, Seasonal Changes
The implications of a clogged and dirty air filter are more significant than one might realize. Have you considered the effects of allowing your HVAC air filters to remain clogged for extended periods? While this issue may seem minor, obstructed air filters can... by Susan Denisi | Sep 1, 2024 | Fall, Furnace, HVAC System, Safety Check, Scheduling, Season, Tune-up, Warranty, Weather, Winter
Getting your furnace serviced in September is a smart move for a bunch of reasons: the current weather, the timing, the coming winter season, and most importantly, your safety. Our friendly team at New Albany Heating & Cooling is here to make sure you’re all set... by Susan Denisi | Aug 1, 2024 | Preventative Maintenance, A/C, Air Filters, Air Quality, Condenser, Condenser Coils, Drain Line, Ductwork, Environmental Footprint, Financial Savings, HVAC, Lifespan, Maintenance Tips, Seasonal Tune-ups, Thermostat, Warranty
As a homeowner, you undoubtedly want to keep your home cool and comfortable this season. Who wants to be stuck without cool air in the sweltering summer? Absolutely no one! Practicing preventative maintenance for your AC keeps your HVAC system in prime condition,... by Susan Denisi | Jul 1, 2024 | How To, AC, Air Conditioner, Blinds, Broken, Ceiling Fans, Cool, Cool Air, Exterior Doors, Summer, Warm Air, Windows
If your AC is acting up and you can’t figure out why, we understand your frustration. You likely have already gone through some basic troubleshooting steps but just can’t figure out what exactly this issue is. By now, you’ve probably contacted a licensed...