As most people in Auburn are well aware of, there is no shortage of home improvement projects to go around. Not only do various parts of your home need to undergo regular maintenance as it is, but magazine ads and TV commercials are always tempting people to start entirely new projects too. Before you can even consider the way your house looks though, you need to be comfortable with the way it feels inside first, and the single most important factor that influences that is your HVAC system. Only when that system is in good working order can you begin to contemplate other projects.
HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. In a city like Auburn, all three are going to be extremely important in determining your level of comfort while inside your home. The weather there tends to be quite warm in the summer and very cold in the winter, with temperatures often times dropping down below freezing. With that kind of climate, every other project should take a backseat to making sure your home always features comfortable temperatures.
In order to know what kind of work needs to be done, you need to understand the basics behind each part of the HVAC acronym. There are two types of systems that account for the majority of central heating setups and they differ in the way that they produce heat. The first type produces heat in a furnace via the combustion of natural gas that is then transferred to a heat exchanger. The byproducts of that process are allowed to exit the system while the heat exchanger warms the air that will be circulated throughout your home. In this setup, the most common points of failure are the furnace, the ignition mechanism, and the heat exchanger.
Another kind of system in common use is known as a heat pump, which makes use of the refrigeration cycle. Pipes filled with a liquid refrigerant will be placed both outside and inside your home. Heat will be absorbed outside of your home and it will cause the refrigerant to turn into a low temperature low pressure vapor. It will then be passed to the compressor which will turn the refrigerant into a high temperature high pressure vapor. A fan will then blow over the heated section of piping to warm your home. That will cause the refrigerant to cool back into its original form and it will then be circulated back outside to start the process anew. In a heat pump setup, the most common points of failure are the compressor, the refrigerant gas, and something known as an expansion valve. The majority of air-conditioning setups make use of a heat pump too but run in reverse instead. All the same kind of heat pump problems would apply for air-conditioning setups.
An often ignored part of an HVAC setup is the ventilation system it uses, which is just the network of ducts used to deliver warm or cold air throughout your house. If ducts aren't properly sealed and clean, air can either escape from the system or it can be trapped by dust, making everything less effective.
Although it may be easy enough to understand the basics of your HVAC system, it would be best to let professionals do the hard work for you. They'll be able to avoid the harmful gases present in a furnace setup and be able to appropriately diagnose issues related to a heat pump. They'll also be able to accurately determine if your ducts are properly sealed. All aspects matter for you in Auburn, so it pays to make sure that everything's done right.
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