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Understanding a bit of your AC’s basic components and how they work can help you find a problem or malfunction when it occurs.
Continue ReadingDust affects the indoor air quality of your home, leading to allergens. You can reduce dust by using these recommendations.
Continue ReadingShort cycling is when an air conditioner turns on and off in rather quick successions. It’s fairly common, so what should you do?
Continue ReadingWhether you suffer from seasonal allergies or year-long allergens, your air conditioner can help you breathe much easier.
Continue ReadingIf you have a big home with family members who prefer different temperatures, consider installing a zone control system.
Continue ReadingAt Smith Service Co, we know what an investment your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is in your home. That’s why time and time again we recommend regular preventative maintenance on all your HVAC units. You need to invest in your investment.
Continue ReadingAt Smith Service Co, we strive to provide you with the right information to get the most value from your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. We believe a comfortable home is a happy home.
Continue ReadingIs your energy bill too high in the winter? Are you looking for ways to cut costs? There are a number of simple things you can do at home to save money. Some of them are bigger projects, but most are simple things you can do in your day-to-day life to help reduce your heat cost this winter.
Continue ReadingAt Smith Service Co, our professionals will walk you through the design process and ensure that your Olathe home is the ideal design to properly utilize a whole-house humidification system. We believe you should have total control of your indoor health, safety, and comfort—our mission is to provide you with practical solutions so that you can achieve that goal!
Continue ReadingYour helpful neighbor suggested the issue you are having with your gas furnace sounds like it could be due to a cracked heat exchanger. What is a heat exchanger? How can you tell if this is the issue? What should you do about it?
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