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HOSCHTON, GA, 30548 US
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| M | 7:00A - 5:00P | T | 7:00A - 5:00P | W | 7:00A - 5:00P |
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| Th | 7:00A - 5:00P | F | 7:00A - 5:00P | S | Closed |
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Dirty Air Filters Damage Systems
A dirty air filter can substantially increase the cost of running your heater and A/C. When was the last time you changed yours? Check your air filter every month, especially during heavy use periods like winter and summer. If the filter looks dirty after a month, change it. At a minimum, change the air filter every three months to keep dust and dirt from building up in the system, which could lead to expensive repairs or even early system failure. Contact the Westinghouse HVAC experts for even more tips on saving energy while optimizing home comfort.
Does SEER Have You Confused
The terms you encounter when shopping for a new A/C system can be confusing. Like SEER, which stands for the seasonal energy-efficiency ratio of a cooling system. SEER measures how efficiently the system will operate throughout the cooling season. A higher SEER means a higher efficiency. As Westinghouse heating and air experts, we can help you choose the right system to optimize your home comfort and energy savings. Call us for more information today.
How Indoor Plants Help Eliminate Indoor Toxins
Concerned about indoor air quality? Put your green thumb to work. Plants not only thrive in spite of household air contaminants, but also help to remove them from the air. Airborne formaldehyde (a carcinogen that comes from materials like plywood, adhesives, carpet and paint) and carbon monoxide (produced by heating or cooking equipment) are two examples of toxins eliminated by houseplants. Combine this idea with additional tips and equipment options designed to improve the air your family breathes. Contact us, the Westinghouse HVAC experts, for more information today.








