Schaible's Plumbing & Heating Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Hampton’

AC Not Shutting Off? Here’s What to Do

Monday, August 7th, 2023

Your air conditioner is designed to work in cycles. It turns on and off at regular intervals for cooling, but should never stay on for extended periods of time.

If you think that your air conditioner is running without shutting off, it may be time to schedule air conditioning repair in Hampton, NJ.

And our team is here to help. Even though it may seem like your air conditioner is still working great without any problems, allowing your air conditioner to continue running without stopping can lead to a breakdown. It’s better to get the issue checked out sooner rather than later. You can keep reading to learn more about what to do if your air conditioner won’t turn off.

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How a Geothermal System Works

Monday, February 6th, 2023

With the new SEER2 regulations and the Inflation Reduction Act starting to impact families all across the country, energy efficiency is now a dining room table discussion.

How can we save on energy costs and cut our carbon emissions without severely impacting our way of life? Well, technological advancements like heat pumps, ductless systems, and geothermal heating and cooling units are one of the best ways to make that change today.

Geothermal technology used to be a hyper-expensive heating and cooling system that was only available to the rich. Now that it’s been around for a while, it’s more accessible to normal families and people who just want to have proper heating and cooling without the high energy costs. It turns out that sourcing heat energy from the ground is both easy and cost-effective.

Today, we’ll show you how geothermal heating and cooling in Hampton, NJ will keep your home comfortable and efficient for years to come.

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How Does My Furnace Really Work?

Monday, October 17th, 2022

When homeowners picture a furnace in their mind, they might imagine something akin to an old cartoon. Some large iron trap that burns fuel at a comically high temperature to heat an entire building. While these depictions aren’t wrong, and make sense specifically when you look at old furnaces, they’re not quite what we use today. You’ve probably seen the casing of your furnace, and maybe some of our readers have seen the inside, but do you know how it actually works?

For all those gas and electric furnace owners out there, this blog post is for you! Furnaces are the most common heating appliance in America, and it only makes sense that we should do a bit of a PSA to ensure everyone knows how they work. And remember, for all of your furnace installations in Hampton, NJ, give our team a call. We’ve got your back!

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