We know there are tons of opinions and even rumors regarding heating and air conditioning services and systems out there. It’s hard to keep track of what’s the truth and what’s a myth with so much information (and misinformation) circulating around. Luckily for you, the experts here at Floyd’s Heating & Air Inc. are here to clear the air! Below we will discuss four major myths about heating and air conditioning services and systems so you can be as well-informed as you possibly can when it comes to your Spartanburg, SC HVAC system.
The Bigger Your HVAC Unit the Better
We hear this one all of the time but it couldn’t be further from the truth. Just because a furnace or air conditioning unit is larger than what you have doesn’t necessarily mean it will heat or cool your home more effectively and efficiently. In fact if your HVAC unit is too large for your Spartanburg, SC home, it can be much less efficient and struggle to keep your home comfortable. It is extremely important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect your home and size your HVAC system appropriately.
HVAC System Maintenance Isn’t Necessary
We know that you’ve heard us say this before and we will keep saying it, regular heating and cooling system maintenance is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your HVAC system. If you want your heating and air conditioning units to run efficiently and effectively for as long as possible, annual HVAC system maintenance is completely necessary. To learn more about our professional heating and cooling maintenance service, check out our
service page or call the Floyd's Heating & Air Inc. team today!
You Only Need to Change Your Air Filters Once a Year
Finally, air filters changes are absolutely needed more frequently than once a year. In fact, we recommend that our customers change them out once every 3 months at the minimum. Air filters not only trap airborne pollutants from floating through your Spartanburg, SC home, they also keep your HVAC system running efficiently when clean. When your air filters are dirty, they block and restrict your heating and cooling systems airflow resulting in decreased comfort and efficiency.