Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Furnace Pilot Light Adjustments

Lighting the Pilot Light

It is always important to read the furnace instruction manual before attempting to light the pilot burner. The basic procedure for lighting a pilot can be done in these four steps:
  1. Turn the room themostat to its lowest setting to ensure it wont go on
  2. Shut off the main gas supply to the main burner and the pilot burner
  3. Allow at least 5 minutes to go by so the unburned gas can vent
  4. Light the pilot burner in accordance with the furnace instructions
Venting the unburned gas is the most important step here.  This is especially true for LP gas because it is heavier than air and will not vent upward on its own. Every precaution should be taken to make sure the appliance is properly venting the unburned gas. Appliance and pilot burner instruction are very detailed for their lighting process of their equipment.  The development of various types of combination gas controls has simplified the lighting procedure and increased the safety factor.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Troubleshooting Your Radiator

If your radiator or steam heating system is not functioning properly (not producing enough heat) it may not be an actual problem with your radiator.  It also does not mean you have to replace it, you may just need a repair.  Check the room thermostat and the automatic fuel burning equipment (gas burner, oil burner or coal stoker) to determine if they are malfunctioning first.  Once you find out they are working properly, the problem is probably dealing directly with your radiator.

Hot water or steam enters a radiator at an inlet in the bottom and must rise against the pressure of the air contained in the radiator. A radiator is equipped with an automatic or manual air valve at the top to allow the air to escape and allow the water to steam.  In radiators equipped with automatic air valves, the rising water or steam usually has enough force to push the air in the radiator out though this valve.  The valve will automatically close once a thermostatic control is in contact with the steam or water. If a radiator with an automatic valve is not working, it could be clogged.  To check if the valve is clogged, close the shutoff valve at the bottom of the radiator and unscrew the air valve. If air begins to rush out, open the radiator shutoff valve to see if it will heat up.  If the heat increases it indicates that the air valve is clogged.  If this is the case, remove the air valve and boil it in a solution of water and baking soda for 25 minutes.  Once cleaned out, your radiator will work properly.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Signs Your Ductwork Needs Repair

HVAC ductwork issues can go unnoticed for some time before an unpleasant and sometimes costly discovery. The efficiency of this air delivery system directly influences the performance of a home's furnace, air conditioner or heat pump.

A home's HVAC may be losing as much as thirty percent of its conditioned air as a result of faulty or leaky ducts. The HVAC system is made up of lengthy branching duct pipes that flow through the Denver heating and air conditioning technician however, if you are a handy, do-it-yourselfer you can use this list of common problems to help diagnose problems with your HVAC system.
home behind walls, floors, ceilings, basements and crawlspace. Most of the HVAC system is hidden from sight making it hard at times to visually inspect or bring awareness to the condition of the duct system. Even when ductwork is installed by a skilled technician, connections and damage can occur over time as the HVAC system is put to work. For most ductwork system problems, it is best to hire a reputable HVAC company.
  • Damaged ducts- There are a variety of factors that can lead to damaged ducts including poor installation methods, connections breaking loose and human interference. No matter how it happens, if air is leaking from your duct system your HVAC appliances will be over worked and your energy bills will rise. Reconnecting and sealing any ducts will fix these problems; however, if your ducts are seriously damages, they may need to be replaced with new ducts. 
  • Uninsulated ductwork- When part of the ductwork system travels through areas that do not have cooled or heated air, like a garage or attic, cold air moving through the ducts will succumb to the hotter attic air surrounding the duct pipes, a process called conduction.During winter months, hot air can cool off because of similar issues. These issues are easily corrected by insulating your ductwork system.
  • Inefficient duct returns- An efficient HVAC ductwork system relies on a balanced supply of air entering the home as well as a healthy amount of return air that is returned back to the HVAC appliances. The air moving back in the ductwork is especially prone to leaks. Proper inspection of the HVAC system will help to ID where the HVAC system is failing. Equal amounts of return air must be present to support the supply of air ducts. Ever one ton of Denver air conditioning capacity needs to be supported by cubic feet per minute of air volume in both the supply and return systems. 
Homeowners who notice hot or cold spots or restricted air flow in their home should contact a HVAC professional for a consultation. The HVAC technician will perform a comprehensive assessment of the ductwork system and HVAC appliances. They will also give you recommendations to improve the efficiency of the HVAC system.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Raise Your Standard Of Living With Home Improvement

Your feelings about the place where you wake up every morning can set the tone for every day. Work and home are the two places where people spend most of their time. If you work at home, your home settings are going to have even more to do with the way you feel. If your home is a sanctuary for you, you are better able to deal with the stresses of life. Read on to learn how you can transform your living space into the home of your dreams.

Always consider what could be done to make things more cozy. The world is never going to be perfect, but you should be able to enjoy where you live. Be sure to try and improve the comfort level in your home by removing a rickety computer chair or by lowering a shelf that is too high. You might be surprised by the impact that a small change to a room such as a new piece of furniture or light fixture, can have on a room.

Reorganizing is effective, but it does have its limits. Regardless of how you rearrange the furniture and other items, you have not really changed the amount of space that exists. You should think about increasing the size of the living space in your home by adding on. Even the smallest addition of space will be a great improvement and add more value to your property.

New features are perfect for home fun. Pools, hot tubs, and spas are all popular options. You can also add fun things like a basketball hoop, indoor personal workout area or

Make sure your hvac equipment is running efficiently.  Your heating and air conditioning equipment (air conditioner and furnace) need to be clean, use energy efficient parts and maintained regularly to make sure your energy bills are as low as possible.  It may take a furnace repair or an equipment upgrade but energy efficient HVAC equipment will certainly raise the standard of living in your home.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Training for HVAC Technicians

Many high school classes help students prepare for careers as an HVAC technician. Shop and vocational schools teach students how to use hand tools, power tools and welding equipment which are all necessary requirements for being a technician. Classes in mechanical drawing and blueprint reading will also be helpful. There are also classes in electrical mechanices that teach students about motors and heating and air conditioning systems.

Technicians constantly work with measurements to install systems. They use math formulas to decide if systems will work well and to figure out the energy costs of running certain HVAC units. Courses in physics and chemistry are useful for these tasks. Classes in computers and computer software are helpful as many HVAC systems include computer diagnostics.

Touring the shop of a local HVAC company of the factories of equipment manufacturers is also helpful for a technician in training. Students should talk to HVAC contractors about their jobs and recommendations. There are also magazines for air conditioning, refrigeration and heating services are good places to find tips and helpful advice. Students should read these magazines to better understand the field.

Supervised Training for HVAC Technicians

People who have graduated from high school can work in assistant positions. An assistant is a person who learns on the job. Assistant technicians do simple tasks for experienced HVAC contractors and will get the opportunity to learn more difficult parts on the job as they work.

Many HVAC companies prefer hiring applicants who have training behond high school or technical school. Some people receive proper training through apprenticeships. An apprectice is someone who learns by working with a skilled person. Unions often sponsor apprenticeship programs. A union is a group that seeks better treatment and fiar pay for workers.

Many associations and technical and vocational schools also offer training programs in heating and air conditioning. Some programs last one year. Others take up for four years. Here, students learn about all the components of heating and cooling systems. They also learn how to install systems and find problems.

Getting Certification

Workers need to special licenses or certificates to get jobs as HVAC technicians. Some organizations offer certification. Certification is offical recognition of a person's abilities and skills. HVAC technicians who work with air conditioning systems must get special certification. The gases that air conditioning systems use to cool air can be dangerous. Technicians cannot let the gases escape into the air. They must be able to pump the gases into tanks correctly. HVAC technicians receive certifications when they pass each test for different levels. This post about HVAC technicians was posted by HVAC in Denver but is from Susan Clinton's book.

(Content from Susan Clinton's book: "Heating-and-air-conditioning Servicers")

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Meet 'HVAC in Denver' - The New HVAC Company in Denver

There is a new Denver HVAC company in town; HVAC in Denver. They service the entire front range with heating and air conditioning services. Started in 2009, HVAC in Denver offers residential and commercial services in Denver, Boulder, Castle Rock and Fort Collins.


The company was started by two HVAC contractors who were tired of seeing their competition treat their clients like crap, over-charge and perform average work. Their main focus is customer satisfaction and quality hvac work. They know customer referrals will help keep their business afloat. HVAC in Denver offers affordable service calls, free estimates on air conditioners and furnaces and the top hvac technicians in Colorado.


HVAC in Denver offers the following services:
- AC repairs
- AC installations
- AC preventative maintenance
- AC Cleaning
- Furnace installations
- Furnace repairs
- Furnace cleanings and certifications
- Ductwork


If you want to contact HVAC in Denver, you can call them at (303) 997-1774. You can view their blog for other helpful hvac information. They are located at 3027 W 34th Ave. Unit B. Denver, CO 80211. We had a good interview with the company and recommend using them in the Denver metro.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Finding A Good Lakewood HVAC Company

Posted by: Lakewood HVAC Company

Your HVAC system is one of the most expensive items within your household. Actually, next to the house itself, your HVAC system is probably your single largest investment within the household. So why is it that when it breaks down, the first thing you want to do is take your chances by blindly poking around in the phonebook? You should want to protect your investment, and not just let any fly-by-night HVAC company or contractor go poking around in your system. Just like any other industry, there are great Lakewood HVAC companies and there are bad ones. Here are a few simple tips that you can use to find one of the "good" companies.

First, ask your friends and neighbors who they would recommend for HVAC services. Word of mouth is by far the most powerful tool you can use when searching for any type of services. We ask for testimonials with medications, products, why not services, right? In fact, many companies design their entire marketing strategy around attracting new business through referrals. Think about it... the only way to get somebody to refer their friends and family to your business is to provide excellent customer service. You can't go wrong with getting a referral from a friend.

Next, check the Better Business Bureau. Look for how many complaints a company has received. Bear in mind that pretty much every company in the world has a couple of complaints from those hard to please customers, but if a company has an exorbitant amount of complaints, that should be your first clue to run for the hills! You can also check online review sites such as Yelp or Google Places to see what customers have been saying about their service. These resources can often be the most easily accessible. If there aren't reviews on these sites, many times they have a rating system that will tell you how others have rated their service.

Lastly, look for how long the companies have been in business. To be in business for a long time requires a certain amount of stability and customer satisfaction, and most companies who've been in business for a while will proudly display this information on their marketing products.

These tips should hopefully save you time and grief when searching for an HVAC expert. It's wiser to spend the time researching and choosing the right company the first time, than picking a random company and having to call in a second company to fix their errors. Remember, proper care and repair of your HVAC systems will save you money in the long run.