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Commercial HVAC Systems: Factors in Selecting the Right System

The type of HVAC system a building needs could depend on several factors. To find out what they are, the building owner should have a commercial HVAC company perform a heating and cooling analysis. Only then can HVAC systems that meet the building’s climate control needs be identified. After an HVAC service performs a heating more »

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Residential HVAC: The Importance of Obtaining Servicing or Installation Quotes

Estimates are the easiest way to make an informed decision when considering repairs or the replacement of your residential unit. An HVAC system consists of many components that operate together to provide consistent warmth to your home. Residential HVAC systems require regular servicing, owner maintenance upkeep, and occasional repairs to continue appropriate operation. A slight more »

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Furnace Repair: How to Troubleshoot Common Heating Malfunctions

A furnace uses numerous components to provide consistent warmth throughout your home. Repairs on forced-air or gas designs can be expected to occur every so often and increase with improper care. Whereas an electrical design can sit idly until repairs can be performed, gas heaters are more time-critical in many circumstances. Your forced-air system can more »

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Heating and Air Atlanta: Understanding the Expense Portion of System Installation

Multiple costs are involved when the time comes to replace your central heating and air system. Atlanta professionals can provide the needed guidance for making the most cost effective decisions. Heating and air in Atlanta is essential due to the extreme heat and humidity during the summer, and the diametrically cold winter temperatures experienced in more »

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HVAC Atlanta: What Are Some of the Reasons For Gas Furnace Malfunction?

All HVAC systems operate under the same basic principles for distributing hot or cold air in your home. Furnaces found in Atlanta and other regions operate by means of either an electrical or gas source. Oil fueled systems are another possible option, but are less common than the other models. A heater is designed to more »

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HVAC Service Atlanta: Troubleshooting Typical Air Flow Issues

Blower issues are the most common problem seen when a technician is called out for HVAC maintenance or repairs. A few tests can be performed before calling a service company about failed operation or air flow problems. Your unit should be inspected every year before Atlanta temperatures become colder and system operation is necessary. The more »

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HVAC Service: When Do You Need a Professional Evaluation?

Your Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is designed to provide comfort in times of extreme heat or cold. Without consistent service, it may begin to run less efficiently or experience part malfunctions. Units are complex equipment consisting of many mechanical parts working together with additional elements such as a fuel source and electricity. more »

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Heating Service Atlanta: When Do You Need a Professional Evaluation?

Lack of heating on a cold day is not only frustrating, but can be the sign of costly repairs. You can avoid this catastrophic event by having a professional service your system each fall, before it is needed. Atlanta winter temperatures vary between the mild to cold side, but can get low enough that you more »

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Happy Thanksgiving from Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning

There’s no disguising how we feel about you! We appreciate your loyalty every day and look forward to serving your air conditioning and heating needs in 2010 and beyond. Heartfelt thanks from the Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning Family. Our Turkey Day Tips for Healthy Eating:   Thanksgiving dinner is not an all-you-can-eat buffet, so more »

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