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HVAC Air Handler: A Complete Guide to the Indoor Unit That Circulates Conditioned Air

An HVAC air handler is the indoor unit that moves air through a home's heating and cooling system. Depending on the system design, it may contain an indoor coil, blower, filter area, drain pan, and electrical controls. The air handler works with equipment such as an outdoor air conditioner or heat pump to circulate conditioned air through the home's ductwork.

HVAC Blower Motor: A Complete Guide to the Motor That Moves Conditioned Air Through Your Home

An HVAC blower motor powers the blower assembly that moves air through a home's heating and cooling system. It circulates air across the evaporator coil during cooling and, in furnace systems, across the heat exchanger during heating. Weak airflow, unusual noises, or no airflow can indicate a blower motor or another airflow, electrical, filter, or duct problem.

HVAC Installation Costs: A Complete Guide to What Affects the Price of a New HVAC System

HVAC installation costs depend on the type of system, equipment size, efficiency rating, installation complexity, ductwork condition, labor requirements, and optional upgrades. A professional HVAC evaluation and load calculation help determine the correct system and installation requirements for a home.

HVAC Repair vs Replace Decisions: A Complete Guide to Choosing Between Fixing or Replacing Your HVAC System

Whether to repair or replace an HVAC system depends on its age, repair history, current condition, efficiency, comfort performance, warranty coverage, and the cost of the proposed repair. A minor repair on a newer, reliable system may make sense, while an older system with frequent repairs, rising energy use, or major component failures may warrant a replacement evaluation.

HVAC Replacement Costs: A Complete Guide to What Affects the Cost of Replacing Your HVAC System

HVAC replacement costs depend on the system type, equipment capacity, efficiency, installation complexity, ductwork, electrical requirements, permits, and optional upgrades. Because homes differ, a reliable estimate requires an evaluation of the existing system and home, along with proper equipment sizing. Comparing the complete scope of work (not just the equipment price) helps homeowners evaluate replacement proposals.

SEER2 Ratings: A Complete Guide to Modern Air Conditioner Efficiency Standards

SEER2 stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2. It measures the seasonal cooling efficiency of residential air conditioners and heat pumps under the DOE's applicable standardized test procedure. A higher SEER2 rating generally indicates greater rated cooling efficiency, but actual energy use also depends on equipment sizing, installation, ductwork, airflow, home efficiency, controls, climate, and operating conditions.

Smart Thermostats for Houston & Brazoria County Homeowners: A Guide to Better HVAC Control & Energy Savings

A smart thermostat is a connected HVAC control that can automatically adjust heating and cooling based on schedules, occupancy, temperature preferences, and other available information. Many models provide smartphone control, geofencing, learning features, sensors, and energy-use information. A smart thermostat can help reduce unnecessary HVAC operation, but actual energy savings depend on the equipment, home, climate, and how the thermostat is used.

HVAC Service vs Maintenance: What Is the Difference?

HVAC maintenance is preventive care intended to inspect and maintain equipment before problems develop, while HVAC service is a broader term commonly used for professional work performed on an HVAC system, including maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, adjustments, and component replacement. In other words, maintenance is a type of HVAC service, but service can also involve diagnosing or correcting an existing problem.

What Does HVAC Include? A Complete Guide to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems

HVAC includes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that work together to control indoor temperature, airflow, humidity, and air quality. A complete HVAC system may include an air conditioner, furnace or heat pump, air handler, ductwork, thermostat, filtration, ventilation components, and humidity-control equipment.

When AC Repair Is Needed: Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Professional Help

Your AC may need professional repair when it stops cooling properly, develops weak airflow, leaks water, makes unusual noises, cycles abnormally, produces persistent odors, or operates differently from its normal pattern. Simple issues such as a dirty filter or thermostat setting can sometimes be corrected by the homeowner, but persistent symptoms should be diagnosed before parts are replaced or refrigerant is added.

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