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How Often to Change Furnace Filter

How often should you change the filter in your furnace?

Most furnace filters should be changed every 60–90 days, but homes with pets may need monthly replacement. Regular changes improve airflow, reduce bills, and extend system life.
Furnace Ignitor Replacement Cost

Furnace Ignitor Replacement Cost: Price, Repair & DIY Guide

Furnace ignitor replacement usually costs between $150 and $350, depending on parts and labor. Ignoring a faulty ignitor can stop heating completely and lead to bigger system issues.
ac sizing guide

What Size AC Unit Do I Need? (Complete AC Sizing Guide + BTU Chart)

AC sizing determines the cooling your home needs. An undersized unit runs constantly, while an oversized one wastes energy and causes uneven cooling. Proper sizing ensures comfort.
Why Is My Heat Blowing Cold Air

Why Is My Heat Blowing Cold Air?

If your furnace is blowing cold air, it could be due to a dirty filter, wrong thermostat settings, or ignition issues. Ignoring it can reduce efficiency and lead to costly repairs.
why does my furnace keep turning off

Why Does My Furnace Keep Turning Off? (Causes & Fixes for Gas Electric Systems)

If your furnace keeps turning off, it’s often due to short cycling caused by dirty filters, thermostat issues, or overheating. Ignoring it increases energy bills & can damage your system.
thermostat not turning on heat

Why Is My Thermostat Not Turning On the Heat? Troubleshooting Guide

If your thermostat isn’t turning on heat, it could be due to dead batteries, incorrect settings, tripped breakers, or dirty filters. Sometimes, deeper furnace issues may also be the cause.
AC not working after Power Outage

AC Not Working After Power Outage? Causes, Fixes & When to Call a Pro

AC not working after a power outage is often due to tripped breakers, thermostat reset, or surge damage. A simple reset may fix it, but ignoring issues can lead to costly repairs.
AC Repair vs Replace

AC Repair vs Replace: Making the Right Choice for Your Home

AC repair is cheaper upfront, but replacement offers better efficiency and fewer breakdowns. If your unit is over 10 years old or repair costs are high, replacement is often smarter.
ac running but not cooling

AC Running but Not Cooling? Causes, Fixes & Costs

If your AC is running but not cooling, it may be due to a dirty filter, low refrigerant, frozen coils, or airflow issues. Ignoring it reduces efficiency and can lead to costly repairs.
why my air conditioner leaking water

Why My Air Conditioner Leaking Water Matters [Causes, Fixes & Costs]

AC leaking water is usually caused by clogged drain lines, dirty filters, or frozen coils. Ignoring it can lead to water damage, mold growth, and costly repairs if not fixed early.
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