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business7 months ago

Sonja Morgan Clears $20,000 Dispute After Bank Reversal

Sonja Morgan was accused of stiffing a small HVAC company over a $20,000 payment that was reversed by Chase Bank after 14 months, but the funds were eventually returned following media intervention. Morgan claimed she was unaware of the reversal, and the company expressed frustration over Chase's handling of the situation, leading them to reconsider their banking relationship.

home-improvement2 years ago

"Expert Tips for Efficient Home Cooling in a Heat Wave"

As temperatures soar in Albuquerque, homeowners are struggling to keep their houses cool. HVAC professionals recommend checking the functionality of swamp coolers and ensuring that the pads are wet. For central air users, it is important to clean the filters regularly. Keeping the indoor temperature at around 74 degrees Fahrenheit is considered good during a heat wave.

technology2 years ago

"Rising Temperatures and A/C Part Shortage Cause Cooling Challenges"

A shortage of air conditioning parts is causing delays in repairs, leaving some families struggling to cool down during the summer heatwave. Critical parts like evaporator coils are in high demand, resulting in waiting periods of several weeks. The shortage is also driving up the cost of supplies, with prices quadrupling in some cases. HVAC technicians are urging people to change their air filters regularly and schedule maintenance checks to avoid breakdowns.

home-improvement2 years ago

"Expert Advice: Maximize AC Efficiency and Savings This Summer"

With temperatures rising, homeowners are advised to prioritize routine maintenance for their air conditioning units to prevent common issues such as drain line clogs, dirty filters, and electrical problems. HVAC technicians recommend not overworking the AC during heatwaves and instead keeping it at a comfortable temperature to avoid system failure. Additionally, due to a shortage of HVAC workers, scheduling maintenance ahead of time is recommended to avoid delays in repairs.

home-improvement2 years ago

"Expert tips for staying cool and safe during extreme heat waves in multiple states"

As Nashville braces for a heat wave, HVAC technician Robert Burr advises homeowners to consider the age of their air conditioning units, suggesting that older units with R-22 refrigerant may be worth replacing. He also recommends setting the thermostat to 76 degrees when leaving the house and waiting until the evening to lower it, as well as insulating the home and using shades to block out sunlight. With A/C costs averaging nearly $1,800 a year in Tennessee, these tips can help save money on energy bills during hot weather.

home-automation2 years ago

Ventbots: The Future of HVAC and Home Automation.

A software person built vent boosters to solve the common HVAC problem of uneven temperature distribution in different rooms. The boosters are ESPHome controlled, 3D printed, and powered by PC fans. They can be integrated into Home Assistant or run stand-alone using their own temperature and pressure sensors. The project includes a startup sequence that checks for compatible temperature sensors and a board layout that accommodates different capacitor lead spacings. The builder also graphed noise levels and pressure sensor readings against temperatures to optimize fan triggers.

energy-efficiency2 years ago

Avoid These 3 Mistakes to Lower Your Energy Bills as a Homeowner

Plumbline Services president Bob Logan warns homeowners against turning off their HVAC system during work hours, opening windows at night, and not changing air filters, as these mistakes can increase energy bills. Instead, he recommends setting a comfortable temperature on a programmable thermostat, sealing up the home, and changing air filters every 30 days. Other tips include installing LED lights, closing blinds during the hottest part of the day, and only running the dishwasher and washing machine when they are full.

energy2 years ago

"Exploring the Benefits of Heat Pumps for Climate Solutions"

Heat pumps are an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to gas furnaces, but the process of obtaining and installing one can be challenging. Homeowners must navigate different types of heat pumps, find a reliable contractor, and take advantage of rebates and tax credits to reach cost parity with traditional furnaces. Contractor education and consumer-friendly comparison tools are lacking, but local utilities and energy offices are working to provide information and incentives to homeowners. With increased demand and financial incentives, the hope is that more contractors will become familiar with the technology and prices will go down.

home-technology2 years ago

"Understanding Heat Pumps: Key Information and Incentives for Americans"

Heat pumps are an energy-efficient and cost-effective way to heat and cool homes. They work by pulling heat from the outdoor air and transferring it indoors during cooler months, and vice versa during warmer months. Heat pumps can save homeowners money on their heating and cooling bills, and are better for the environment as they rely on electricity rather than fossil fuels. When comparing different models, consider the number of stages or speeds they offer, as well as their energy efficiency ratings. Tax credits are available for high-efficiency heat pumps. It's best to hire a professional HVAC installer for installation.