HVAC Maintenance Tips For Pet Owners
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- 13 Nov, 2019
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Having an efficient unit that runs properly is important in all HVAC systems. Why is that important you may ask. Well pets carry extra dander or micro particles that can get caught in the airways of your home. Here are some tips to help prevent that, and keep your unit in great shape.

Bathing and Grooming
Your pets fur staying clean and groomed will actually help your system more than you know. Your pets fur locks in a lot of pollen, dirt, and debri. Giving your pet regular baths with really help your pet not only stay healthy and clean, but it will significantly decrease the amount of all the debris from your pets fur that gets into your system. Keeping your pet well groomed will ensure that the amount of pet fur in your HVAC system is decreased as well.
Keep Your Home Clean
Keeping your home clean is important for all home owners and pet owners especially. Your pet is constantly shedding whether it be summer or winter. Making sure your house is swept, vacuumed, and mopped regularly will prevent a lot of your pets fur and dander from getting into your HVAC system. Remember to clean and change your filter regularly.
Seal Your Ducts and Hide Exposed Wires
Keeping a sealed duct system will help fur and dander from entering your HVAC system. If your duct system has any leaks pet fur can completely ruin your entire unit. Exposed wires can be incredibly dangerous for not only you but your pet as well. Make sure to hide and put away all exposed wires to ensure proper HVAC and personal safety.
Condenser Unit Health
Your condensing unit is outdoors. Keeping your pet away from this is very important. Enclosing your HVAC unit away from your pet is a good measure to take for the longevity of your system. For any of your HVAC questions or concerns feel free to call us and speak to one of our experienced technicians at (256) 585-2550. Here at A-Plus Comfort LLC we serve Huntsville, Alabama and the surrounding areas, and we would love to assist you in anyway we can.


There are many different parts that keep your furnace operating smoothly and efficiently. Below we will be breaking down the individual parts of your furnace system. We are going to be focusing on gas powered furnace components and non-geothermal heating methods. We are not going to be focusing as much on furnaces such as space heaters, but a lot of the space heaters have the same parts. We want to focus today on furnaces that are directly tied into a HVAC system. The furnace components we will be discussing will most likely belong to your standard furnace that is tied into a duct system.


Furnaces typically have a life expectancy of 15-20 years on average. Heat pumps last 16 years on average. Air conditioning units generally last 16-20 years. Tankless water heaters have a life expectancy of 20 years while a gas or electric water heater have a life expectancy that’s half that. Even though the older units were significantly less energy efficient, they malfunctioned a lot less. In the older units there were much less parts that could malfunction and the system while low in efficiency was very straightforward. Due to the lack of moving parts the older systems could take a lot more abuse from the elements and much less maintenance. They were less susceptible to dirty filters, plant overgrowth on the outside of the condenser, dirty blower wheels, dirty coils, and oversized ductwork. The newer systems save you much more money relative to the old ones. The new units require more maintenance but have the potential to last just as long as the old units while simultaneously saving you way more money on energy efficiency.


Convenience is the first reason we are going to discuss why a programmable thermostat is right for you the consumer. If you like your home at a certain temperature, a programmable thermostat can ensure that it stays in the temperature range you set for it. Not only that, you can program the thermostat to make your house reach a certain temperature before you arrive home in the afternoon and before you get up in the morning.
These settings are what differentiates between a normal and programmable thermostat. Because of these settings your thermostat will help you save lots of money by not running while you are away. It has been reported that the average consumer can save about 10-30% on their heating and cooling costs alone. Maximum energy saving settings are pre-programmed for your convenience. A programmable thermostat has precise temperature control with only one degree variations. Most programmable thermostats also tell you when it's time to change out the filter in your unit as well.
A programmable thermostat is compatible with almost all systems and is super easy to install. There are many programmable thermostats to choose from according to your lifestyle. For every consumer a programmable thermostat is a cost effective and smart option. If you have kids for example and the kids get home earlier than you, sure you could trust them with your thermostat, but with a programmable one you wouldn’t have to worry about that at all. Your home will be the exact temperature that you want it at when you arrive or leave your home. With the hustle and bustle of busy life who wants to worry about the thermostat. Go out and get a programmable thermostat today or call us.

A zone control system splits your home into multiple zones. By doing this a zone system is increasing the efficiency of your system. Also each zone can be heated or cooled independently of the other zones. For example you may like your bedroom much cooler than your living room. A zoned system can ensure that is achieved.

A-Plus Comfort LLC, is a veteran owned and operated HVAC business. Collectively our technicians and staff have over 20 years of experience, and understand that you the consumer deserve the best quality service provided. Here at A-Plus Comfort LLC, our mission statement is ensuring customer satisfaction and comfort.