How to Handle Common AC Issues

June 21, 2023

Dealing with common AC problems can be a nightmare, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re dealing with strange noises from your AC unit or an issue that won’t seem to go away, you can get a professional to carry out some diagnostic and repair work. Here are some tips on how to deal with the most common AC problems. Check Your Air Filter Air filters catch dirt and dust, preventing them from entering your air conditioning system. If the filter is full or clogged, it’s a good idea to change it. If changing your filter doesn’t solve the...

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3 Reasons Why Ductless Mini-split System Is Worth It

May 10, 2023

Ductless mini-split systems can be perfect for a home’s heating and cooling needs. Mini-split systems provide more efficiency than traditional systems and do not rely on ductwork. Here are some benefits that mini-split systems offer. 1. Zoning Ductless mini-split systems are usually compact and offer zone heating and cooling. These systems give you the ability to control air conditioning in specific spots or zones in your home. Ductless mini-split systems comprise several indoor air-handling units connected to a single outdoor unit and condenser. The indoor units comprise separate thermostats, which you can adjust individually. You can also switch off the...

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What Does an Air Conditioner Check Include?

April 19, 2023

Keeping your air conditioner in excellent shape is essential for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment. Regular air conditioner checks can help you avoid costly repairs and prevent untimely breakdowns. An HVAC professional can easily check your air conditioner to ensure it’s working at an optimal level. Here is an overview of what an air conditioner check includes for homes. Visual Inspection The first step of an air conditioner check involves a thorough visual inspection of both the indoor and outdoor units. This includes checking for any visible signs of wear and tear, such as damaged or frayed wires, leaks, and...

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The Value of Our Precision Tune-Up Agreement

March 28, 2023

Morris Heating & Cooling has been present in the HVAC industry for over thirty years, which means we know how to take care of our customers and their HVAC systems. The best way to take care of each and every HVAC system is through preventative maintenance. Preventative maintenance can be achieved through our precision tune-up agreement, which states that our skilled and experienced technicians will come to your home and service your HVAC system every six months to make sure that it’s working the way that it should. The average lifespan of an HVAC system is anywhere between 10-12 years....

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What Happens If I Don’t Get My HVAC System Regularly Serviced?

March 28, 2023

During the hot summer months, an air conditioned home is one of the simplest, yet greatest, luxuries in North Carolina. And, in the winter, a warm and cozy house is the equivalent of a comforting hug. We would never want anything to jeopardize either of these things for you or your family. Because Morris Heating & Cooling is a family-owned business that cares about your family just as we care about our own, we want your HVAC system to function optimally all throughout the year, without any hiccups – whether those hiccups are minor or major. And the best way...

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Are You Paying Too Much For Your HVAC System?

March 28, 2023

Morris Heating & Cooling is a family-owned business, and that means we treat you like family – and family never lets family pay too much for their energy bills. Of course, no one wants to be uncomfortable in their home, and we don’t want that for you, either. We want you to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter, but we also want you to stay within your budget when it comes to what you pay for utilities. If you’re worried that we’re going to tell you it’s time to replace your entire HVAC system, don’t be....

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The Effectiveness of Home Air Purifiers

March 15, 2023

At , our technicians know that room temperature is just one piece of the home comfort puzzle. Our Marion, NC clients want assurance that the air they and their loved ones breathe is safe and clean. While it is impossible to remove every contaminant, a whole-home air purification system can go a long way in cleaning your atmosphere. Common Household Impurities Indoor air quality experts break impurities into several categories. The largest particles are visible floating in the air on a sunny day, like dust, pet dander, and pollen grains. These specks are responsible for allergy symptoms in sensitive people....

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How Does Cold Weather Affect Air Quality?

February 10, 2023

When most people think about things that affect air quality, some of the top items on their list are things like smog and burning fossil fuels. However, cold weather can actually affect the air quality around us. By understanding how cold air affects air quality, you can better develop tactics for preventing the deterioration of the air quality inside your home. Heat Naturally Rises When the weather gets cold, heat will naturally rise. Unfortunately, many of the harmful airborne pollutants will stay trapped in the cold air that remains near the surface. This is the area where we spend most...

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What are the 4 Major Indoor Air Pollutants?

January 19, 2023

The air inside our homes is crucial to our health and well-being. Unfortunately, indoor air can be polluted by a variety of sources, including smoking, cleaning products, and other items that emit gases. Here are the four major indoor air pollutants. 1. Biological Pollutants Your home should be relatively free from excess moisture. High levels of humidity can create an environment that is favorable for the growth of mold and other biological pollutants. Maintaining the humidity levels in your home between 30% to 50% is important. Try to use exhaust fans in areas high in moisture, such as bathrooms and...

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How Long Do Control Boards on Furnaces Last?

December 21, 2022

A residential furnace can be a pretty complex system. Inside modern furnaces, you’ll find control boards that are responsible for turning on and off various components to make them work properly. Just like any other internal part, control boards do go bad and will need to be replaced by a professional. Expected Lifespan The average furnace circuit board, also referred to as its “motherboard,” will last anywhere between 10 and 15 years. Depending on the specific type of furnace that you have, this means that your control board could last the expected lifespan of your entire system. What Causes Failure?...

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