Regularly scheduled maintenance can help you catch symptoms of bigger problems before they become an issue for your business. Catching symptoms of trouble early on can keep your units working efficiently and safely as long as possible.
When it comes to your air conditioner (AC), a common term used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) business you are likely to see everywhere is your air conditioner’s SEER. But what exactly is SEER?
Have your utility bills suddenly jumped? It could be your heating and cooling system.
Pond’s Plumbing offers quality plumbing and HVAC services to the Wasatch front. We pride ourselves on fast, friendly and reliable service and are proud to serve Utah.
If you can reduce that usage in North Salt Lake, you will be able to make a difference in our environment and save yourself some money as well. Take some of the following ideas from our professionals at Pond’s Plumbing, Heating, & AC to heart and make some money-saving resolutions today.
On most thermostats, you can choose between On or Auto for your fan setting. On tells your HVAC unit to run its fans all the time, even when the air isn’t being heated or cooled.
Most of us rely on our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems on a nearly daily basis in Centerville. We just take it for granted it will always be working when we need it.
If you hear any unusual noise coming from your HVAC unit, please turn it off and call us at 801-203-3526. Don’t attempt any kind of repair without consulting an HVAC certified technician first.
Our team at Pond’s Plumbing, Heating & AC regularly gets calls about frozen heat pumps. Though common, a heat pump freeze-up usually means your system’s components are not working correctly. Sometimes you can fix it yourself. But often times, you will need to call a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professional, like us, as the problem may require a part replacement or complex repair.
During the colder months of an Utah winter, frozen pipes can be a real concern. It is not only about the pipes freezing and you not having water. The bigger issue is when the pipes burst, causing all levels of havoc and damage to your home.
These days, when our hot water goes out on us, it is more than an inconvenience. Our lifestyles depend on hot water in our daily routines. In fact, we are so dependent upon it, water heating ranks second to only space heating for highest energy consumption in the United States.
What are you waiting for?