Although your heat pump should not ordinarily trip your circuit breaker, it also means that your breaker is at least performing its critical safety function. Here are a few reasons your heat pump might trip the circuit breaker in your Cranberry, PA home. Size Circuit...
When the thermostat triggers your heat pump to heat or cool your Allison Park, PA home, multiple system components go into action. Each of these components has a unique role to play. Below, we discuss some heat pump components and what they do. 1. Air Filter When your...
While you can expect a measure of condensation from your furnace, you shouldn’t experience a water leak. A water leak indicates a problem that requires your immediate attention. Consider these three reasons why the furnace in your Allison Park, PA home might...
If you’ve never used a programmable thermostat, it may confuse you to see it enter something called “recovery mode.” While it’s natural to worry when you see the term “recovery” on your thermostat, it’s not always bad. Learn...
The pilot light is the ignition source for the burners in your furnace. If it goes out, the furnace will not ignite gas or generate heat, which would leave your Hampton, PA home without heat during colder months. Here are three reasons why your furnace’s pilot...
It’s not uncommon to have concerns about air pollution and contaminants outdoors. Homeowners may not realize that the air inside their homes can create problems, too. Below are four issues caused by poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in your Fox Chapel, PA home. 1....