Heating Repair

The Signs & Symptoms of a Bad Capacitor on a Gas Furnace

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Your furnace works by warming air and then blowing that warm air through your ducts. The fan, specifically, is responsible for the blowing part of this function. Inside that fan, there is a motor, and inside the motor, there is a part called the capacitor. Your furnace capacitor works to regulate the amount of electricity

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SOS! Why Is My House Hot Upstairs and Cold Downstairs?

SOS! Why Is My House Hot Upstairs and Cold Downstairs?

As you travel through your home, does it feel like you’re visiting different regions of the world? Our air conditioning contractors understand when your basement feels like a snowy New Hampshire winter and your second-floor bedrooms feel like Key West at the peak of summer heat, it can be a little frustrating. But the laws of physics

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Rust in Your Furnace? Here’s what you need to know

Rust in Your Furnace? Here's what you need to know

Your furnace doesn’t use water to operate like a boiler, and there aren’t any water leaks in the area – so why is it rusty? A rusting furnace can seem strange, but it could point to a larger problem. It’s one of the things an experienced, professional heating repair company will look for when performing maintenance and

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Why Does My Pilot Light Keep Going Out?

Why Does My Pilot Light Keep Going Out?

Are you tired of relighting the pilot light on one of your gas appliances? If your appliances are performing properly, this should not be a frequent issue. How Your Pilot Light Works Gas-fueled heating units like furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces hold a small flame that remains lit, serving as an ignition source. This tiny flame is

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3 Top Reasons Your Heating Bill is Too High

3 Top Reasons Your Heating Bill is Too High & how to get back on Track/How to fix it?

If you’ve recently come to dread the arrival of your electric bill, and are lamenting your loved one’s gratuitous light use, you’re likely pointing blame at the wrong culprit. Heating and cooling units are the largest consumer of energy in your home and are more than likely the reason you’re rapidly consuming kilowatts. How can you reduce

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Delco’s Most Trusted: Partner with H & H to Stay Warm this Winter

Delaware County's Most Trusted: Partner with H & H Heating to Stay Warm this Winter

Who should you trust to help you uphold the value of the most expensive appliance in your home? H & H Heating & Air Conditioning offers has been providing trusted heating repair and maintenance services in Delaware, Chester, or Montgomery County for over 30 years, from Garnet Valley to Ardmore, Conshohocken, and beyond. Our Comfort Club Memberships offer incredible

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Is it Time to Replace the Heating Unit in your Rental Property? Avoid Hefty Fines with H & H

Is it Time to Replace the Heating Unit in your Rental Property? Avoid Hefty Fines with H & H

Don’t wait for temperature extremes to leave your residents in the cold. Today’s wild and crazy weather patterns mean we must be proactive to withstand the dangers presented by a changing climate. If your renters are already having issues with ailing heating and AC units, now is the time to address HVAC maintenance and system replacement

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Who to Call if You Have a Heating Issue?

Cold Home Heater Failure in Winter

Heating system issues? As one of the most expensive appliances in your home, you don’t want just anyone addressing your ailing heater. So who should you call when your system is giving you problems? You Need a Local Heating Company with a Trusted Reputation H & H Heating & Air Conditioning has been providing 24/7 HVAC

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Heater Working too Hard? Give it some TLC

Heater Working too Hard? Give it some TLC

Is your heater overworked and overlooked? Many don’t realize their heater is working too hard until they start feeling uncomfortable, get a coronary-worthy utility bill, or worse – start experiencing strange sounds and smells. Luckily, you can prevent these issues with a bit of HVAC TLC. Heater Struggling to Keep Up with Temperature Extremes? Learning

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