Heating and Air Conditioning - Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

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Fondy Heating & Air Conditioning

N7374 Mosher Dr

Fond du Lac

920-922-4565

AirTech Heating

1305A1 Industrial Pkwy

Fond du Lac

920-924-6742

How Air Conditioners Work:  An air conditioner is basically a refrigerator without the insulated box. It uses the evaporation of a         more....

 

 

Cooling Your Home: Don't Sweat It     The Federal Trade Commission has some tips to help you save money while keeping your home cool (during the) summer.        more.....

 

 

Dehumidifier Basics     more.....

    Home Insulation Basics: Higher R-Values = Higher Insulating Values    Insulation helps reduce the costs of heating and cooling your home. Here's how: ....      more.....
    Weathering the High Cost of Heating Your Home   Whether you heat your home with oil, natural gas, or electricity, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has some tips to help you save money and stay warm this winter...   more....
   

Work with a Professional Contractor for Duct Improvement Projects --  Look for a contractor that will:  * Inspect the whole duct system, including attic and crawlspaces.   * Evaluate the system's supply and return air balance. Many systems have air return ducts that are too small.   * Repair damaged and disconnected ducts and straighten out flexible ducts that are tangled or crushed.       * Seal all leaks and connections with mastic, metal tape, or an aerosol-based sealant.    * Seal all registers and grills tightly to the ducts.

Insulate ducts in unconditioned areas (like attics, crawlspaces, and garage with duct insulation that carries an R-value of 6 or higher.     * Include a new filter as part of any duct system improvement. The contractor should evaluate air flow after repairs are completed.     * Ensure there is no backdrafting of gas or oil-burning appliances, and conduct a combustion safety test after ducts are sealed.

   
   
    A Guide to Radiant Heating    Radiant heating systems involve supplying heat directly to the floor or to panels in the wall or ceiling of a house.