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A Glossary of Cincinnati HVAC Terms, Part 1

While it is not necessary to know these terms to keep your Cincinnati heating and air conditioning system running at maximum capacity and efficiency, you may be curious to learn some of the language used in the world of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC).


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Cincinnati HVAC – Zoned HVAC System

Since Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-State area experience extreme weather changes over the course of the year, heating and cooling is hugely important to our day-to-day lives. HVAC – short for “Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning” – is the system that manages your home’s interior


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How Your Furnace Works With Your Central Air Conditioner

The heating and the air conditioning systems work on the same principle, and that is that heat always travels from a warm object to a cooler one. While furnaces transfer heat into the air to warm your home, air conditioners remove heat to cool your


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Why Does My Furnace Smell Funny?

Here in Cincinnati – and throughout the Tri-State region – we get to enjoy a wide range of natural aromas. Honeysuckle is plentiful, as is clover, and fresh-mown grass. Training your noise for some less pleasing scents, however, may help you identify issues with your


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Cincinnati Heating in the Winter: Common Concerns

When those cold snaps hit Cincinnati, our furnaces and heating systems can falter. Some issues are more frequent than others. These are the ones we hear about the most: Why Is My Furnace Turning On And Off? A faulty thermostat can cause the heater to


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Help, My Pilot Light Went Out

Gas furnaces and older models of propane appliances – and some newer models – have a pilot light. This flame inside the appliance stays lit at all times. The pilot light prevents gas leaks, and you can use it to restart the primary burner. If


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