Showing posts with label furnace Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furnace Detroit. Show all posts

Monday, 5 October 2015

Air duct Cleaning Expert Tips

Many households in Detroit have tried hiring professionals to perform the daunting task of air duct cleaning. Homeowners report that this action has been more than just satisfying--it demonstrated the long-term effectiveness of maintenance and its significant benefits. The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recommends air duct cleaning every three to five years.

When to clean air ducts


Experts recommend scheduling regular inspection of air ducts. But it doesn’t mean that cleaning is always needed during inspection. It is best to perform cleaning only when:

  • There are mold growth and dirt in your air duct
  • A vermin infestation is noticed in some areas of your home
  • You see insects coming out of your air ducts
  • There’s a visible poof of dust when the air is exiting the vents

In addition, if you notice black debris circling the outside of the vents, it means that pollutants have been recycling through the system over and over again. That’s a sign of a dirty HVAC system. Don’t forget to look inside the system when changing your filters. If there’s a dust build up, you urgently need intensive cleaning.

Hiring a professional cleaning company


No one wants to spend his days-off doing a complicated task like air duct cleaning. You’ll certainly need the help of professional cleaners who have the skills and knowledge necessary for inspecting your HVAC system. Flame is staffed with highly-trained technicians and has been helping the Detroit residents for years. For inquiries and questions about furnace cleaning in Detroit, dial (888) 234-2340 or visit our website. http://www.flamefurnace.com/


Friday, 24 July 2015

Power Outage Emergency Kit

We cannot function well without electricity. Everything that runs our lives are power-dependent that any emergency interruption can ruin scheduled tasks. The best way is to prepare for power outages that might occur any time of the day is to have reliable equipment that will save us from being unproductive. In the meanwhile, it’s important to set in our minds the must-do and must-haves when an unexpected outage happens.

During the power outage, make sure to inspect the neighborhood to check if their power’s still on. Notify your electric provider as soon as possible and ask for the cause of the interruption. Turn off the lights and all electronic equipment to easily restore the power on the electrical system. You may want to consider leaving the outside lights on so that the crews will know when the power has been restored. Let the fridge’s door closed unless necessary. It can still preserve your food for 24 to 36 hours when the door remains closed. Avoid using charcoal, camping heating equipment and generators indoors because these are carbon monoxide emitting tools that can cause life-threatening health conditions.

Another basic reminder during power outage is to not leave candles unattended and keep these out of reach for children. Use a proper candle holder and make sure to extinguish the fire before going to bed. Always prepare a battery-powered radio to stay tuned with the latest news and updates on the outage. Purchasing a home generator for power backup is the most convenient way to stay at ease during power interruption. There might be urgent situations when you’ll need electric power for your health, work, or your kids’ demands, so it’s advisable to have equipment that can support your home whenever electric power is needed.




A natural gas home standby generator is an effective tool to supply immediate action for your electric needs. Consult your residential generator provider like Flame Furnace to inquire for the best backup generator that suits your needs. The company has been delivering quality air condition, furnace and boiler repair service in Detroit. Visit http://www.flamefurnace.com/residential-services/generators/ for more info.


Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Saving the Earth Starts at Home

Manifestations of the effects of global warming have been apparent in the previous disasters and calamities around the globe. Scientists have learned several reasons for global warming, and humans are responsible for emitting greenhouse gases in various ways.

Joining the green community is a heroic act in today’s era. The easiest way we can help save our environment is by practicing energy efficiency at home.

Basic Energy Saving Tips

There are 101 ways to reduce energy usage at home and majority are surely aware of these practices. This will not only save the earth from the hazardous effects of global warming but also save you from costly electric bills. Following these unconventional energy saving tips at home will help you save money while living in a healthy, cost-effective environment.

  1. Use the sun as a source of light and heat. Choose the right window treatments that will allow natural light to enter your home whenever needed.
  2. Set up a programmable thermostat. It will save you almost 10 percent in heating and cooling costs every year.
  3. Choose energy-efficient appliances, fans and electronics. There are several brands acknowledged by the Department of Energy that produce environment-friendly products, which will automatically save the homeowners nearly $750 over the lifetime of the appliances.
  4. Opt for energy-efficient lighting. Replace 5 of your home’s most used lights with energy-efficient bulbs. It could save you great amount of energy costs.
  5. Use an electric power strip for electronic equipment. It helps reduce phantom loads by plugging electronic devices into power strips and turning it off when not in use.
  6. Reduce energy consumption used for water heating. This is just like following simple water-saving steps such as lowering the temperature of water heater and installing low-flow showerheads.
  7. Hire a professional to maintain your heating and cooling system. Let them check your air filters regularly and change everything that’s needed to be replaced.

Home Energy Efficiency Test

The only element that we consume for free is air; there’s no business or company that ensures its quality for us. That is why we should make sure that we breathe in safe and clean air, especially at home. It is advisable to get a regular and proper inspection for your home from the professionals who can check your air conditioner and furnace in Detroit. Choose a heating and cooling company like Flame Furnace, which has exemplary expertise in home inspection, aiming to build an energy-efficient community by converting houses into energy-efficient homes.



Thursday, 19 March 2015

Breathe Easy with FLAME’s Bryant™ Evolution System

We picture out air pollution as smoke, haze, ozone, or a dark clouds hanging in the air. But we don’t realize that the air inside our homes may be more polluted than the air outside. Indoor air may be mixed with fire-retardants, volatile chemicals from conventional cleaners, lead, and even formaldehyde. It can even be due to new furniture, newly painted walls, or simply carpet cleaners. Before you are totally alarmed, rest assured that there are ways on how you can improve your indoor air quality.
 

How to Breathe Clean Air Inside Your Home

• Mop after you vacuum. Save up money and reduce your risks of taking in hazardous chemicals by skipping soaps and cleaners altogether. You can simply mop using plain water to capture any dust or allergens that linger after you vacuum.


• Place large floor mats at every door in your home. People carry all kinds of chemicals through the dirt on their shoes. Reduce the amount of dirt that gets inside your home with a floor mat.

• Let the Bryant™ Evolution System track your indoor and outdoor unit and indoor air quality. This revolutionary system by FLAME provides longer heating and cooling cycles, precise temperature, humidity, and indoor quality control. It’s time to stop guessing when you need to get repairs, because this system reminds you when it’s time for routine maintenance.

Your furnace in Detroit needs some updating. Call FLAME or visit our website for more information on how to improve your indoor air quality and promote a healthy and safe home environment for your family.

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Is Your House Energy-efficient?

We all assume that we breathe clean air when we are indoors, but in reality, air pollution can also happen inside our homes. The dirty air can stem from unoccupied rooms such as attics, foundation gaps, and improperly vented drain systems. We often take these issues for granted without knowing that they can cause health conditions to arise. By having a whole house energy exam done, you can pinpoint furnace problems and prevent these health conditions. Furthermore, you can also save on utility bills once the root cause are identified and resolved.


The Energy Efficiency Evaluation

The U.S. Department of Energy recommends for homeowners to get this testing done. The whole exam wouldn’t take long. It’s definitely worth it. First, you will be interviewed by a Comfort and Indoor Air Quality Consultant. This initial interview points determines your perception of comfort and indoor air quality. Next, there will be equipment and insulation inspection where your heating and cooling equipment and systems will be thoroughly checked for efficiency, proper installation, and maintenance. The next step is done with a blower door instrument called the Infiltrometer™, which measures the home’s air tightness.



Once all the assessments are done, air leakage evaluation follows. All these tests show the airflow diagnosis of your home. The consultant will then give you recommendations on how you can improve and solve your home’s heating and cooling problems. Once you’re done, you can turn in the proposal to your chosen contractor to perform the recommended improvements.

FLAME offers you advanced methods of testing for your home furnace in Detroit. For the smart homeowner, this is a great move to minimize expenses and at the same time provide a clean, safe, and healthy environment for the family.