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When the weather gets really hot in Champaign, the last thing you want is a broken air conditioner. Many common problems with air conditioning systems can arise. Our team at HoveIn Heating & Cooling wants you to be aware, prepared, and ready to solve these air conditioning issues so you and your family can stay cool this summer.
Continue ReadingThe best time of year to have your air conditioner serviced is spring, even if you reside in a locale with pretty warm weather all year long.
Continue ReadingEnergy-efficient homes are more common than ever. Although they provide many benefits, including reducing overall energy usage and a smaller carbon footprint, they come with some disadvantages as well.
Continue ReadingUpgrade your HVAC equipment to help you save money on your monthly energy bills. Call us at 217-643-2125 today for more information.
Continue ReadingIn the heat of the summer, it’s easy to assume that bigger is better when it comes to air conditioning (AC) systems. Obviously, if you have an air conditioner that’s too small in your Champaign home, you will not be able to keep your temperatures consistently low even if the unit is running constantly.
Continue ReadingKeeping clean air circulating your home is very especially important due to more time spent at home. Contact us today for more information.
Continue ReadingWe all know the difference between the heating and cooling settings on a thermostat. But what’s the difference between the On or Auto switch? How does this setting impact the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your Mahomet home?
Continue ReadingPlanning to remodel your home? Don’t forget about your heating and cooling system. Remodeling is the perfect time to add more comfort to your home—and it starts with your heating and cooling system.
Continue ReadingWhat’s the best way to preserve resources? Working with what you already have. Heat pumps make your Urbana home more comfortable by using heat that already exists. It pushes heat from outdoors to indoors (to warm) or pulls heat from indoors to outdoors (to cool).
Continue ReadingInsulate the pipes in your home on exterior walls or in unheated areas such as crawl spaces, garages, basements, and attics. Turn off the inside water shut-off valve that provides water to your outside spigots or hose bibs. Drain each line by opening the spigot until it stops dripping and then turn off the spigot. Use a faucet cover to insulate the outdoor spigot and further protect it from freezing. Seal windows or any cracks that would bring in a draft.
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