Today, we’re going to slow things down and get a little more technical. We pride ourselves on being the professionals that you can talk to. We make sure that all our technicians are not only knowledgeable but approachable. If you have a question, we want you to be able to ask anyone on our team about it and not feel confident that you’ll get a great answer. We’re the Bloomington HVAC contractor that you can rely on.
That’s why we’re talking things slower and making sure that we address some more technical terms today. There are a lot of terms thrown around in the industry that you might not understand. We get what it’s like to hear a term thrown around so many times with the assumption that you know what it is that you’re afraid to ask. This is why we’re going to define a common term today—CFM.
If you’re experiencing short cycling, then the first thing that you probably notice is how frustrating it is. If you’re already wondering how this was caused, then you’re ahead of the curve. Most homeowners let short cycling go on for far too long in their homes. This process is something that’s terrible for your home’s efficiency and bad for your heater as well. Make sure that you get yourself proper care when you notice this. 
Your home should be an oasis. When it starts to get cold outside, we know that you start doing your best to make sure that you have quality care for your heating services. This should start with your home’s filter. This is when we want you to get to know more about MERV ratings and filters.
Winter is here and we’re sure you’re spending more time indoors. When you’re all bundled up on those winter nights indoors getting cozy through the help of your heater, you might start to wonder some things. One question that we’ve gotten from customers in the past is “Does a gas furnace use electricity?” We want to take the time to explain this today. It’s a valid question. You might think a natural gas furnace doesn’t need to use any electricity. The truth is that it does.
The cold weather is here, you’re trying to get cozy at home, and your heater has started to leak… what’s going on here? We know that this is one of the last things that you want to happen during your winter season. When you run into trouble, the best thing to do is get in touch with a team of professionals like ours. We’re proactive and we can help stop whatever problem you’re facing. 
Winter will be here before you know. When it does arrive and you’re using your furnace to keep your home cozy, it’s going to be important to make sure that you’re taking care of your home’s heating system. If you think that you’re having trouble with your furnace, the best thing you can do for your unit is to contact a professional as soon as possible for the care you require. We have a full team of professionals that’s ready to provide it to you.