Image of a window with condensation on it. Why You Need Whole-House Humidity Control.

Why You Need Whole-House Humidity Control

November 15, 2022

Humidity measures the amount of moisture in the air. Most people associate dryness with winter; that’s a function of humidity

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Someone working on a furnace with a screw driver. When Should You Replace Your Furnace?

When Should You Replace Your Furnace?

October 21, 2022

Your furnace plays the key role in keeping you warm in your Jackson home, but even with routine maintenance, it does not last forever. Nobody wants to think about replacing any major household system, but it’s generally more cost effective to be proactive in your thinking about it.

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Image of 3D model of home with heat pumps being ran from the ground to the floor of the home. Geothermal Basics.

Geothermal Basics

October 7, 2022

In this day and age when everyone is concerned about the world’s limited resources and the impact of energy usage on the environment, it’s encouraging to know sustainable solutions are being developed and improved upon. Geothermal heating is one of those technologies that holds the potential to significantly change the way you heat your Logan home.

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Why Does My Water Heater’s Pilot Light Keep Going Out?

September 30, 2022

These days, when our hot water goes out on us, it is more than an inconvenience. Our lifestyles depend on hot water in our daily routines. Airclaws can either quickly repair or replace your thermocouple to restore hot water to your Logan home in no time.

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Blog Title: Why Programmable Thermostats Are Hot! Photo: Programable Thermostat

Why Programmable Thermostats Are Hot!

September 13, 2022

Our solution at Airclaws is to replace your old thermostat with a programmable thermostat that can increase your comfort, lower your utility bills, and reduce your carbon footprint.

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Is It Normal for My AC to Turn On and Off?

August 31, 2022

When an AC turns on & off in rather quick successions, without running for longer periods, this is called short cycling. Any one of our experts at Airclaws can diagnose & repair this issue for you. Don’t delay, so we can get your air conditioner back to its most efficient state for you.

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Blog Title: What Is the Difference Between Single-Stage and Variable-Speed ACs? Photo: AC Fan

What Is the Difference Between Single-Stage and Variable-Speed ACs?

August 12, 2022

Airclaws keeps your AC operating at peak efficiency helps control the energy expenses in your Ohio home, maintain your indoor air quality (IAQ), and reduce your carbon footprint.

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Why Is My Air Conditioner Freezing Up? close up ice on coil cooler of dirty air conditioner

Why Is My Air Conditioner Freezing Up?

July 28, 2022

A freeze up is when a layer of ice forms on the outside of your air conditioning unit. It can look a bit disconcerting, but don’t panic. It’s fixable. Whether you have a central air system or a window unit, the causes and effects, as well as the solutions, are the same.

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Common AC Purchasing Mistakes to Avoid

July 17, 2022

When it’s time to invest in a major home appliance like an air conditioner (AC), you want to be well informed. The good news is technology has made it easy to gather a great deal of information in a short period of time. The bad news is there are so many makes and models of…

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FAQs About the New AC Regulations

FAQs About the New AC Regulations

June 29, 2022

Maybe you have already heard of the mandates set by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding your home’s air conditioner refrigerant. Or maybe you haven’t.

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