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Summer is quickly approaching. On the most scorching of days, the last thing you’ll want to worry about is your HVAC system breaking down.
Continue ReadingPoudre Valley Air receives a lot of questions from customers about carbon monoxide leaks. Below are some quick facts to keep you informed, helping to keep you safe.
Continue ReadingThermostats are the brains of the HVAC system. They facilitate heating and cooling so the temperature in your house is where you want it to be.
Continue ReadingWe receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in Fort Collins, CO, encounter problems with their home’s heating system. With the record-low temperatures and extreme conditions most of the country is currently experiencing, our Poudre Valley Air professionals want to share some insights and tips with you to keep your indoors cozy while Old Man Winter blusters away outdoors.
Continue ReadingIf your furnace seems to be producing heating inconsistently around your home, you’re not alone. Many homes have varied conditions from room to room causing inconsistent heating or cooling.
Continue ReadingIf there is a strange smell coming from your furnace, treat it with caution. Learn some possible reasons for the foul odor and if it’s dangerous to inhale.
Continue ReadingPoudre Valley Air would like to wish the community a gracious thanks for being with us in 2018 and a Happy New Year and warmest wishes for 2019.
Continue ReadingPoudre Valley Air wants to wish all of our heating and air conditioning customers in Fort Collins and the surrounding cities, communities and neighborhoods a very happy holiday this year.
Continue ReadingA thermostat is a heat-activated switch. It has an internal temperature sensor that causes a switch to open or close. This switch completes or disrupts the electrical circuit that runs your heating and cooling system. It gauges the temperature and depending on the season will turn your HVAC on or off to heat or cool…
Continue ReadingGas furnaces create heat by burning natural gas. This gas is usually methane combined with other carbon based gasses. The Ignitor The process starts with the ignitor. The ignition source for older furnaces is a pilot light, newer furnaces use an electronic starter. With a pilot light, the regulator supplies a very small bit of…
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