Emergency Heating & AC Services in Kamsack, SK
Extreme temperatures can take a toll on your comfort levels in your house. Summer heat can make your home warm and stuffy and winter’s frigid temps can make your house too cold. To keep your property comfortable, make sure your heating and cooling systems are working properly. Call Vetted HVAC Services to schedule furnace repairs, AC tune-ups, and heater installations in your Kamsack, SK home. We provide 24-hour emergency services!
We offer complete heating and cooling services to the Kamsack, SK area, including:
- Ductless Mini-Split AC Systems
- Commercial HVAC
- Furnace Repairs
- Boiler Services
- Air Conditioning Installations
- Heater Installations
- Evaporator Coil Services
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Air Conditioning
Repairs - Heater Repairs
- Furnace Installations
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Signs You Need To Recharge Your Refrigerant
To keep your house cool you need to have the proper amount of refrigerant in your air conditioner system. If you notice the following signs it can indicate that you need to schedule an appointment with an AC contractor to add more refrigerant to your system:
- Your unit is running but the air it’s producing is not as cold as it should be. The air may even be warm or room temperature.
- The temperature of your home does not match the temperature on your thermostat.
- There is frost building up on tubes, motors, and other parts of your system. This can indicate a leak.
Signs Your Heater Needs To Be Repaired
When winter hits it’s important to make sure your heater is functioning properly. To prevent your home from becoming cold and uncomfortable – and possibly put your pipes at risk for freezing – it’s important to recognize signs that can indicate your heater needs to be repaired. These can include:
- Your home or building doesn’t get warmer.
- Heat is not being evenly distributed throughout the house.
- Your thermostat is not properly controlling the temperature of your house.
- Your unit starts to make loud or unpleasant sounds.
- Your bills increase without any change in use.
- Your ductwork is leaking.
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How To Properly Maintain Your Furnace?
When the temperature starts to plummet in the winter, it’s important to ensure your furnace works properly to keep your home or building warm. Some ways to keep your system maintained include:
- Schedule a yearly inspection with a heating contractor. Ideally, this should be done in the spring or fall, before winter arrives.
- Install a carbon monoxide monitor in your property and have it inspected at least once a year.
- Examine your furnace ducts to ensure they are sealed and not leaking hot air.
- Check the blower to make sure there are no obstructions and determine if it needs to be lubricated.
- Inspect the inside of the furnace for rust, holes, and separated seams.
- Replace the filters at least every three months. Failure to change these regularly can result in dust, pet dander, and other particles to build up in the unit.
- Clean the burners with fresh water to remove dust and debris.
- Clean the sensor and pilot with a wire brush and an emery cloth.
- Check the "high limit" on the furnace to prevent overheating.
- Remove items from around the unit to ensure the area is clean and unobstructed.