4 Reasons to Schedule HVAC Maintenance Before Winter

December 2, 2024 | Furnace

As winter approaches in Ohio, ensuring your HVAC system is in top shape is more important than ever. Preventative maintenance from Allied Services, Inc. may seem like an extra step, but it’s a crucial investment that can save you from costly repairs, uncomfortable breakdowns, and inefficient heating during the coldest months of the year. Here’s why scheduling HVAC maintenance before the freezing temperatures set in is a wise move:

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When to Replace Both Your Indoor and Outdoor HVAC Units

August 15, 2024 | Dayton

When it comes to replacing your outdoor HVAC unit, you might wonder if it’s also necessary to replace the indoor system. This is a common question, and the answer largely depends on the age and condition of your existing indoor unit. Our team at Allied Services, Inc. has decades of experience installing and servicing HVAC systems in the Dayton, OH, area, so today we’re sharing some of our expertise on the matter.

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6 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality During Summer

August 1, 2024 | Air Filters

As the summer heat intensifies, ensuring that the air inside your home remains clean and healthy becomes even more critical. Maintaining good indoor air quality can be challenging with increased outdoor pollutants, allergens, and humidity. Here are six practical tips from Allied Services, Inc. to help you breathe easier this summer:

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Top 5 HVAC Myths Debunked

July 1, 2024 | Air Filters

At Allied Services, Inc., we understand that there’s a lot of misinformation about HVAC systems. So, we’re debunking five of the most common HVAC myths to help you make informed decisions about your home’s heating and cooling.

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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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