Preparing Your Home’s HVAC System for Seasonal Changes

November 16, 2024 | Cooling

As the seasons change in Dayton, OH, it’s important to ensure your HVAC system is prepared to handle the fluctuating temperatures. Whether you’re transitioning from the heat of summer to the chill of winter or the other way around, your HVAC system plays a crucial role in maintaining home comfort. Allied Services, Inc. is here to help you prepare your system for the seasonal switch.

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How to Transition Your HVAC System from Cooling to Heating

September 1, 2024 | Air Conditioning

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures start to drop here in Ohio, it’s time to switch gears and prepare your HVAC system for the heating season. Transitioning from cooling to heating isn’t as simple as flipping a switch—it requires a few key steps to ensure your system runs efficiently and safely throughout the colder months. Allied Services, Inc. is here to guide you through the process.

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Optimize Your Home Comfort with Zone Systems

July 15, 2024 | Air Conditioning

At Allied Services, Inc., we believe in providing solutions that enhance your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. One such innovative solution is the zone system, which splits your home’s ductwork into different comfort areas, offering independent temperature control for each zone. Today on the blog, our team discusses zone systems to help you see the benefits and better understand your heating and cooling options.

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Can I Buy a Heating or Cooling System and Install It Myself?

June 21, 2024 | Air Conditioning

Many homeowners wonder if they can buy a heating or cooling system and install it themselves to save on costs. At Allied Services Inc., we understand the desire to be hands-on with your home improvement projects. However, the answer to this question is clear: You cannot buy a heating or cooling system from us and install it yourself. Here’s why.

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Should You Close HVAC Vents in Unused Rooms?

May 6, 2024 | Cooling

As homeowners, we’re often on the lookout for ways to optimize energy efficiency and reduce utility costs without sacrificing comfort. One common piece of advice that frequently circulates is the idea of closing HVAC vents in rooms that are not in use. The logic seems sound: by closing vents in unused rooms, you can redirect airflow to the most needed areas, thereby saving energy and money. But does this practice actually deliver the desired results, or could it potentially do more harm than good? Continue reading to learn more from the team at Allied Services, Inc.

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