What Size HVAC Does My Home Need?
Depending on your home’s size and layout, the “size” of the HVAC system that best fits your home will change. Air conditioner sizes are typically measured in tons, with one ton equaling the ability to cool 12,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour. For example, a 3-ton air conditioner can remove 36,000 BTUs of heat from your home each hour.
Furnaces, on the other hand, are measured by their BTU output, which reflects the amount of heat they can produce. The BTU rating you need depends on your home’s size, insulation, and climate, ensuring the furnace efficiently warms your space without overworking.
Proper sizing for both systems is crucial to maximize efficiency, comfort, and longevity. Let our team guide you to the right choice!
What Causes Low Water Pressure in My Home?
Low water pressure in your home can be caused by several factors, from clogged pipes due to mineral buildup or debris to leaks in your plumbing system that reduce water flow. A malfunctioning pressure regulator, corroded pipes, or issues with the municipal water supply could also be to blame. Even something as simple as a partially closed valve can restrict water pressure.
If you’re noticing a drop in pressure, our experts can quickly diagnose the issue and restore your water flow to keep your home running smoothly.
Why Do My Lights Flicker?
Flickering lights in your house can be a sign of an electrical issue that shouldn’t be ignored. It could be caused by something as simple as a loose bulb or a faulty light switch, but it might also point to more serious problems like overloaded circuits, outdated wiring, or voltage fluctuations. In some cases, flickering lights can indicate a failing breaker or even a problem with the electrical connection coming into your home.
Our licensed electricians can quickly pinpoint the cause and provide a safe, reliable solution to keep your home’s electrical system running smoothly.