

SOUTHLAKE, Tex., Oct. 18, 2006 – As cool fall weather brings welcome relief to North Texans still shaking off the effects of the heat wave of 2006, a heating and air conditioning expert advises homeowners that now is the time to have their HVAC systems inspected for excessive wear and damage caused by constant summer use.
Homeowners should think of their central air conditioning and heating as a single system, not separate ones, says Bill Stevens, president of Berkey’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning.
“There are many common parts used for both heating and cooling,” Stevens said. “Foremost is the blower, which runs year around. The summer heat is behind us and winter hasn’t arrived yet, which makes this the best time to safety check your heating system and fine tune it for optimum performance.”
Stevens says this also is a good time to consider the overall air quality in the home, including temperature, air filtration and humidity. Temperature and filtration are part of all central systems, but not all homes have adequate humidity controls. Air conditioners remove humidity to help cool the house in summer, but humidity is needed and desirable for heating homes in winter.
“When your heater runs in cool weather the humidity in your home can go as low as two percent, which makes Death Valley seem topical,” Stevens said. “Humidifiers can reduce the cost of heating a home in fall and winter and make you more comfortable because the humidity holds in the heat. Also you won’t be always waking up with a dry throat or hands.”
Comfort is one reason to maintain HVAC systems properly; safety is another. Loose electrical connections can cause serious problems; carbon monoxide leaks can cause illness or even be fatal. Heating and air conditioning experts advise annual fall and spring inspections of home HVAC systems to facilitate good air quality and keep all components operating safely and efficiently. Fall inspections should include these actions:
Most HVAC companies offer seasonal inspection and tune up packages that not only ensure safe, efficient operation, but also provide discounted prices on parts and labor when repairs are required.
Berkey’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning has specialized in the needs of homeowners in
Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville and Keller for more than 30 years. Our reputation for prompt,
honest service from licensed and factory trained technicians assures our customers the best in
professional service and equipment. To learn more, call Berkey’s at 817-481-5869, or visit our
Website at http://www.berkeys.com
Contact:
Bill Stevens
817-481-5869
Bstevens@Berkeys.com
We provide Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing services to North East Tarrant County, including Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine,
Keller, North Richland Hills, Irving, Las Colinas, Hurst, Bedford and Euless, Texas. We also provide Air Conditioner and Plumbing
services to Arlington, Lewioville, Farmers Branch, and Flower Mound.
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