Seasons Change but HVAC Technicians’ Work Stays Steady

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Groundhog Day has come and gone, and according to Punxatawny Phil we can expect six more weeks of winter. This might elate some and depress others, but HVAC technicians take it all in stride. The reason is, no matter the season, HVAC technicians have important work to do.

HVAC Technicians Keeping the Heat on in the Winter

During the winter months, staying warm is first and foremost on the minds of most people. An HVAC technician can perform inspections to residential and office heating systems to make sure they are functioning properly. They can evaluate the effectiveness and energy efficiency of systems and make recommendations for improvements – a beneficial service not only to the environment, but also to the pocket book when utility bills are at an all-time high. Once an HVAC technician completes their inspection, their services can also be employed to recommend and install new heating systems, repair existing ones, or conduct routine HVAC maintenance to ensure optimum performance.

HVAC Technicians Helping You Stay Cool in the Summer

Once the weather begins to turn warm, concerns turn toward keeping cool. There are numerous cooling systems options to choose from. An HVAC technician can suggest and install the best system based on an individual’s needs. If it makes more sense to simply repair an existing system, their expertise can be put to use there, as well. People looking to save money and energy can also ask HVAC technicians for home cooling tips.

Proper ventilation and air quality also contribute to the overall comfort level in any occupied space. Poor air quality can exasperate allergies and breathing problems. Low humidity levels can contribute to dry skin, nosebleeds, and asthma-related complications. High humidity can lead to mold, dust mites, and in some extreme cases, symptoms of heat exhaustion. An HVAC technician can perform tests to find the right humidity balance for a given location. It is also recommended to have HVAC technicians clean air ducts regularly to eliminate dust and allergens. After a thorough cleaning, they can use treatments to help fight future outbreaks of germs, bacteria, and fungus. They can also locate and eliminate any air leaks that can be affecting the functionality of ventilation systems.

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Hiring an HVAC technician to assist with any and all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning needs will result in lower costs in the long run, as well as the peace of mind in knowing these important systems are installed, maintained and functioning properly. If you are interested in receiving technical training to become an HVAC technician, contact RSI today!

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