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  1. 16626 SW 78th Terrace Miami, FL
    786 530 2235
    Service Area: Miami Dade & Broward Counties

  2. 4725 NE 16TH AVE Fort Lauderdale, FL
    305 778 0650

  3. 20725 NE 16th Ave Ste A21 Miami, FL
    754 422 2036

  4. 10341 JASMINE CT Hollywood, FL
    954 442 7305

  5. 11311 NW 27th St Plantation, FL
    954 771 1001
    Service Area: Bonaventure, Boca Raton, Fl Boynton Beach, Coconut Creek, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Dania, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Delray, Hallandale, Hollywood, Lake Worth, Lauderdale Lakes & Lauderhill

  6. 915 SE 14TH CT Deerfield Beach, FL
    954 783 5265

  7. 5691 NE 14TH AVE Fort Lauderdale, FL
    954 767 8999

  8. 7154 N UNIVERSITY DR Fort Lauderdale, FL
    954 448 5099

  9. 8043 W MCNAB RD Tamarac, FL
    954 962 7001

  10. 4670 SW 83RD TER Fort Lauderdale, FL
    954 680 6858

  1. 15885 NW 16TH CT Hollywood, FL
    954 392 1301

  2. 2322 W 78TH ST Hialeah, FL
    305 556 7849

  3. 2200 W 80TH ST Hialeah, FL
    305 698 6767

  4. 10049 NW 89TH AVE Miami, FL
    305 885 7874

  5. 960 NW 36TH ST Oakland Park, FL
    954 563 0110
    Service Area: Broward County & Portions Of Miami-dade County

  6. 6490 STIRLING RD Hollywood, FL
    954 985 8558

  7. 10925 SW 125TH ST Miami, FL
    305 251 6512

  8. 1573 NE 27TH ST Pompano Beach, FL
    954 494 1341

  9. PO BOX 24472 Fort Lauderdale, FL
    954 920 0857

  10. P.O. BOX 832432 Miami, FL
    305 688 4628

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HVAC experts discuss heating systems

We spoke with three highly rated companies on Angie’s List to find out what homeowners need to know about their heating systems.

Krummann: The most important thing people can do is to know where their filters are and replace them frequently. The heating system is also the air filtration system for the entire house.

Martin: If you have a dirty filter, it makes your system work that much harder. You can lose a lot of efficiency just to dirt.

How often should you perform maintenance on your heating system? When’s the best time of year to do this?

McCoy: We recommend checking it once a year, in the fall. At that point, we can have the system on and see what the problem is without heating someone right out of the house. It’s better to do it before the cold season begins when it’s absolutely critical to get the system working right away.

Martin: Here [in Florida], sometimes people will go two or three years without running their heating system. But [in warmer areas] you should turn it on once a month or so to make sure it’s activating and working well. I’ve gone into systems that have gone a few years without maintenance and flushed the condenser coils, and you literally get mud coming out. All this dust and dirt buildup in both the heating and air systems can result in an expensive repair, where regular maintenance would have saved a lot of money.

What are some ways to save energy?

Martin: Maintenance is crucial. People put a new unit in, and they think because it’s new, they don’t have to do anything. If you have a car, you have to change your oil, even if it’s new. Your heating unit is the most expensive appliance, and you want to make sure it’s working at its highest efficiency.

Krummann: People should open all the supply vents in their home. It’s a misconception that closing them saves energy. The system is created to pump through the entire building and it doesn’t save energy to shut off certain rooms. It just creates more inefficiency in the system, forces the motor to work harder, and can lead to more frequent overheating.

McCoy: Make sure you aren’t covering up returns with furniture, couches or beds. If you have a humidifier, make sure it’s well-maintained and operating. Humid air feels warmer, so you can feel more comfortable with less heat.

What safety concerns should people keep in mind?

McCoy: A lot of the newer systems have devices to make sure the system doesn’t overheat or will shut it down entirely if a critical component isn’t functioning. With the older furnaces, make sure all the air and gases are going where they’re supposed to go.

You can have a furnace producing carbon monoxide, but it’s no problem if it’s going into the flue and out of the house. But if that flue is blocked or the heat exchanger has a failure, you can have carbon monoxide going into the living space, which can be poisonous.

Krummann: People who use gas heating should use carbon monoxide detectors. It’s a very inexpensive way to keep the home safe.

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