Heating
Is Your Heating System Ready for Winter?
Winter is right around the corner. This means you’ll soon be turning on your home’s heating system. To make sure your family is able to stay warm, Amarillo Air Conditioning advises you to prepare your unit for the colder weather ahead. Here are a few key tips to remember. Replace Your Air Filter Ideally, you…
Read MoreConsiderations When Choosing a Heating System
When you’re in need of a heating installation, you’ll have to sort through a lot of options. There are boilers, geothermal, ductless, mini-split, heat pumps and furnaces to heat your home. At Amarillo Air Conditioning, we’re the go-to team to install any type of new heating system. Here are some considerations to keep in mind…
Read MoreFall Heating Tips
Autumn is a perfect time of the year to take advantage of all the money-saving heating and cooling tips. The holidays and first semesters of school eat up a majority of the money in most people’s wallets, so it would be wise to aim to save more this season. Always count on a professional at…
Read MoreFurnace Types and Their Advantages
Choosing a new furnace for your home is never easy, but knowing what to expect from the type of furnace you need can help you choose the right option for your needs. Luckily, Amarillo Air Conditioning can provide you with a high-quality heating installation in Canyon, TX whenever you need it. Let’s take a look…
Read MoreDoes Your Heater Need to Be Repaired?
If there is one thing that HVAC professionals know about, it is repairing heaters. Due to almost-constant use, your heating system in Amarillo, TX can succumb to wear and tear earlier than any other appliance in your home. The key to preventing your heater from untimely breakdown is to know the warning signs. Amarillo Air…
Read MoreDeciding if Radiant Flooring is the Right Choice for Your Home
Radiant flooring heats your house in a whole different way: from the ground up. Conventional forced-air heating floods the room with hot air in motion. You feel it pouring from supply vents, but you also notice how rapidly the room becomes chilly when the furnace cycles off. A radiant system turns the slab under your…
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