Spring is finally arriving in ! The days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming, and you’re probably already thinking about dusting off the patio furniture or tackling that messy garage. But there’s one essential part of your , home that also needs some TLC this season—your air conditioning (AC) system! Just like you wouldn’t…
Everyone loves to save money, and it’s a good idea to review different aspects of your budget now and again to see if there are more opportunities you have missed in the past. Considering how to reduce your energy bills is always a great idea in the springtime. According to the US Department of Energy,…
You just discovered there is a puddle of water on the floor in front of your furnace. Why would the furnace in your , home be leaking? It could be a few different things. In most cases, it is not a big repair, so keep calm. However, you will need one of our heating, ventilation,…
One reason homeowners love heat pumps is that they function as an all-in-one heating and cooling unit. Instead of purchasing and maintaining a separate furnace and air conditioning system, you can simply transition your heat pump from heating to cooling and vice versa as the outdoor temperatures changes. Our team wants you to understand how…
If you are looking for an HVAC system that heats and cools your Logan home, lowers energy bills, and is easy on the environment and your budget, consider an air-source heat pump.
Ever walked outside and noticed your heat pump coated in ice—even when it’s not cold out? You’re not alone.
Our team at Advanced Heating & Air Conditioning can help you save big bucks on your monthly utility bill by replacing your aging furnace.
What’s at the top of your fall to-do list in Logan? Make sure it is your furnace.
Thermostats are small but mighty. Consider, for example, the tiny temperature box on the wall in summers and frosty your Utah home.
The same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.