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A man wearing a mask and hard hat is working on an air conditioner.
By technical May 9, 2016
If you want to be all set to handle higher temperatures in Apple Valley, California, you have to be sure you’re equipped with an air conditioning system that works right. This is crucial whether you’re a business owner or a homeowner. If you’re thinking about buying a new air conditioning unit to replace one that’s too old and that just doesn’t seem to work well anymore, you should be extremely patient and detail-oriented.
A man and a woman are standing next to each other in front of an air conditioner.
By technical April 10, 2016
Your air conditioner’s filter may seem like an unimportant element of the system, and it is certainly easy to ignore it because of its location. Most homeowners believe that the filter’s job is to clean their indoor air supply, but this is actually not the main role of this simple system component. The reality is that many HVAC problems trace to poor filter management, making consistent evaluation of your air filter a top priority as your cooling system operates through the summer months in the San Bernardino area.
A woman is cleaning the filter of an air conditioner.
By technical March 28, 2016
Enhancing your indoor air quality could improve the efficiency of your home’s air conditioning system in the coming months in San Bernardino County. In fact, year-round attention to your indoor air can enable your heating and air conditioning to provide better comfort levels with less energy. Although modern construction can improve energy efficiency in the home, one of the drawbacks is that indoor air quality can be negatively impacted due to the air tight sealing that is accomplished. Indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air because of the limitations of natural ventilation. Following are some important strategies for managing the pollutants in your home’s air supply.
A man is working on a pipe in a factory.
By technical February 29, 2016
If you live in the Victorville or San Bernardino area, then you know that spring is just around the corner. March 20th isn’t very far away, and it is time to think about getting your heating and air conditioning system ready for the changing seasons. Even though spring weather is mild, it’s about time to turn off the furnace and get the air conditioning ready for those harsh California summers.
A fan is hanging from the ceiling of a building.
By technical January 20, 2016
Legal agreements for the rental of commercial buildings differ quite a bit from residential rentals. Depending on the agreement, the tenant may be responsible for maintenance and replacement of a system. Other agreements will hold the landlord responsible for the heating & air system. Either way, it’s in the interest of the responsible party to keep things running smoothly.
person replacing air filter for hvac system
By technical December 16, 2015
Often when something goes wrong with your furnace, it’s pretty obvious: Something stops working and you need to get it repaired. Sounds simple, right? But the truth is that sometimes your Apple Valley furnace does something weird, and you just aren’t sure why. Here are some surprising winter HVAC issues, and what they really mean for your system.
Two men wearing hard hats are working on a ventilation system.
By technical November 30, 2015
Are you looking for a new, low-cost way to heat your Apple Valley home? Here are the most common fuels, and how they stack up when it comes to price and efficiency.
A man is cleaning an air conditioner with a filter.
By technical October 27, 2015
A zoned HVAC system – particular for houses that only have a single furnace or air conditioner – uses a combination of multiple thermostats throughout the house and dampers in the ductwork. This helps to divide a house (or an office space, for example) into different zones that can be regulated at different temperatures.
An air conditioner is sitting on the side of a brick building next to a flower.
By technical September 24, 2015
HVAC systems come in two optional setups: split and packaged. While the difference may seem unimportant at first, these are two very different systems, designed for different types of buildings. Here’s what you need to know about how these systems can work.
A large air conditioner is sitting in the backyard of a house.
By technical August 14, 2015
If you’re spending the summer in the High Desert with the air conditioning turned up high, you may have noticed a seriously strange problem: your air conditioning unit is freezing over and breaking down at regular intervals. At Victory Heating & Air, we see this problem frequently in Apple Valley, Victorville, and other nearby areas. Here’s what you need to know.
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