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.
When you come out of winter’s hibernation, you are ready for a change. Warmer weather prompts many a project. You may begin a plan to get healthy, so you adopt new eating habits and exercise. Or maybe you decide to change up your nest.
SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This universal rating system helps you determine the efficiency of your Utah air conditioning (AC) unit or heat pump.
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is known as the silent killer for a reason—it can easily go undetected and cause illness and even death. It’s critical to learn how to prevent carbon monoxide leaks in your Centerville home—as well as what the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are in case you are exposed.
If you are not changing the filter in your AC system like you change the oil in your car you risk overworking it and damaging it that could result in expensive repairs or even replacement! At least every three months or more frequently if you have pets or dust issues! 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.
Mini splits are an excellent option to explore if you want an alternative to traditional air conditioners, furnaces, or heat pumps. Going ductless is a smart investment that benefits your home long-term, potentially for decades.
Close your blinds on sun-facing windows during the day to keep the sun from heating up your home and causing your AC to use more energy.
Looking for additional methods to stop allergens from inhabiting your home? Pond’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning has a team of home comfort experts ready to find the perfect solution for your lifestyle.
Ductless systems, also known as mini splits, provide heating and cooling without traditional air ducts.
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