Mar 19th 2025 Mobile Home Electric Furnace Models: Must-Have Features

Mobile Home Electric Furnace Models: Must-Have Features

Mobile Home Electric Furnace Models: Must-Have Features Choosing the right electric furnace for a mobile or manufactured home affects day-to-day comfort, monthly energy bills, indoor air quality, and system lifespan. We see the difference every winter: the correct model heats evenly, runs quietly, and keeps costs predictable. An electric resistance furnace is straightforward heat. Power flows thro ...

Mar 17th 2025 How to Relight the Pilot Light on Your Gas Furnace

How to Relight the Pilot Light on Your Gas Furnace

How to Relight the Pilot Light on Your Gas Furnace: Quick Overview If your furnace stopped heating on a cold night, a blown-out pilot is a common, fixable cause. Relighting it often restores comfort quickly and can improve ignition reliability. Start with safety: always find and follow the lighting label on the furnace and the manual for your exact model. Those instructions take priority. Know you ...

Mar 4th 2025 Goodman 4-Ton 13.5 SEER2 120,000 BTU Furnace R32 AC Review

Goodman 4-Ton 13.5 SEER2 120,000 BTU Furnace R32 AC Review

Goodman 4 Ton 13.5 SEER2 + 120,000 BTU Furnace (R 32): Overview This matched system pairs a 4 ton, 13.5 SEER2 condenser with a 120,000 BTU two-stage, variable-speed ECM gas furnace using R-32. In our field experience, it fits larger homes or colder regions that need strong heating capacity with steady, quiet airflow. Expect cooling costs about 20 to 35 percent lower than an older 10 SEER setup, pl ...

Mar 3rd 2025 Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: Better Choice for Your Home

Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: Better Choice for Your Home

Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: what's the practical difference for your home? Choosing between the two affects comfort, monthly energy bills, indoor air quality, and equipment lifespan. A gas furnace burns natural gas or propane to produce high temperature heat inside the home. A heat pump uses electricity to move heat from outdoors to indoors, rather than creating it, and it also serves as your centra ...

Mar 1st 2025 Raleigh Heating Choices: 4-Ton AC with Gas Furnace

Raleigh Heating Choices: 4-Ton AC with Gas Furnace

Why a 4 Ton AC Paired with a Gas Furnace Is Commonly the Right Choice in Raleigh Raleigh summers are hot and humid, winters are mostly mild with chilly nights, so a system must cool hard, remove moisture, and heat efficiently without overshooting. A common fit for many households is a traditional split system: a 4 ton central air conditioner, about 48,000 BTU per hour of cooling capacity, paired w ...

Feb 16th 2025 The Ultimate Guide to Furnace and Air Conditioner Combos For 2026

The Ultimate Guide to Furnace and Air Conditioner Combos For 2026

What a Furnace + Air Conditioner Combo Is and Why It Matters A furnace plus central air conditioner is the standard forced air setup in many North American homes: the furnace provides heat, the outdoor condenser and indoor evaporator coil provide cooling, and one thermostat runs both. The furnace's blower and the same ducts move air in both modes, so the blower, indoor coil, and ductwork function ...

Feb 1st 2025 The Most Common Cause of Furnace Short Cycling - Filters

The Most Common Cause of Furnace Short Cycling - Filters

What Furnace Short Cycling Is, and Why It Matters Furnace short cycling is when the unit turns on, runs only a short time, shuts off, then repeats before the thermostat setpoint is reached. Instead of a steady, even burn, you get a series of bursts. That creates hot and cold swings from room to room, drafty moments at the registers, and a system that never quite settles into a comfortable rhythm. ...

Jan 23rd 2025 Furnace Running But Not Blowing Air - Quick Fixes & Tips

Furnace Running But Not Blowing Air - Quick Fixes & Tips

Furnace Running But Not Blowing Air: What That Really Means Seeing a flame or hearing ignition while no air comes from the vents usually signals an airflow or blower-side issue, not a total furnace failure. Heat is being made inside the heat exchanger, but the blower is not moving that heat into the ductwork. Think of a campfire without a breeze: the heat stays put instead of spreading through the ...

Jan 19th 2025 How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring - Tips

How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring - Tips

How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring Spring is the moment to catch issues that heavy winter runtime created. Your filter is the heater's first line of defense, sitting upstream to catch particles before they reach sensitive parts. After months of cold-weather cycles, many filters are at the end of their useful life, so a quick check now can prevent trouble from snowballing into a re ...