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Stay Cool This Summer Essential HVAC Tips for Ohio Homeowners

Stay Cool This Summer: Essential HVAC Tips for Ohio Homeowners

By Air Conditioning, Community, Cooling, helpful tips, Residential, Summer

Summer in Ohio can bring scorching temperatures and high humidity, making a reliable HVAC system essential for maintaining comfort at home. As the heatwave approaches, ensuring your HVAC system is in top condition is crucial. Here are some valuable tips for Ohio homeowners to keep their cooling systems running efficiently throughout the summer. 

  1. Schedule a Pre-Summer HVAC Tune-Up:

Before the peak of summer hits, schedule a professional HVAC inspection and maintenance service. A thorough tune-up can identify and address potential issues, ensuring your system operates efficiently and reliably when you need it most. Contact us today to schedule a tune-up!

  1. Replace Air Filters Regularly:

Ohio’s summer air can carry pollen and dust, which can clog your HVAC system’s air filters. Check and replace your air filters every 1-2 months to maintain optimal airflow and improve indoor air quality. 

  1. Utilize Programmable Thermostats:

Invest in a programmable thermostat to better manage your home’s temperature. Set it to raise the temperature when you’re away and lower it before you return, reducing energy consumption and saving on cooling costs. Learn more about programmable thermostats!

  1. Seal and Insulate Ductwork:

Ensure your ductwork is properly sealed and insulated. Leaky ducts can lead to significant energy loss, making your HVAC system work harder to cool your home. Proper insulation helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures and improves efficiency. 

  1. Keep Outdoor Units Clean and Clear:

Regularly inspect your outdoor HVAC unit and remove any debris, such as leaves, grass clippings, or dirt. Ensure there’s at least two feet of clearance around the unit to promote proper airflow and prevent overheating. 

  1. Utilize Ceiling Fans:

Ceiling fans can help circulate cool air throughout your home, reducing the load on your HVAC system. Use fans in conjunction with your air conditioning to maintain a comfortable indoor environment more efficiently. 

  1. Close Blinds and Curtains:

Prevent excess heat from entering your home by closing blinds and curtains during the hottest parts of the day. This simple step can reduce the strain on your HVAC system and help keep your home cooler. 

By following these summer HVAC tips, Ohio homeowners can ensure their cooling systems run efficiently, keeping their homes comfortable throughout the hot months. Regular maintenance, smart thermostat use, and proper insulation are key to maximizing your HVAC system’s performance and minimizing energy costs. Stay cool and enjoy a worry-free summer! 

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Top 5 Signs Your HVAC System Needs Repair: A Central Ohio Property Owner's Guide 

Top 5 Signs Your HVAC System Needs Repair: A Central Ohio Property Owner’s Guide 

By Community, helpful tips, Residential

Whether you own a home or a business in Central Ohio, maintaining a comfortable indoor environment is essential year-round. However, identifying when your HVAC system requires repair can be challenging. By recognizing these signs early on, you can help ensure the comfort and efficiency of your property, whether it’s residential or commercial. 

  1. Strange Noises:

Unusual sounds coming from your HVAC system can be disruptive and obviously can indicate underlying issues. Whether you manage a commercial property or own a home, strange noises like banging, rattling, or squealing should never be ignored. These noises may signal problems with the system’s components or airflow, affecting comfort and potentially leading to costly repairs if left unaddressed. Contacting an HVAC professional promptly can diagnose the source of the noise and prevent further damage. At Hauck Brothers, we extend to residents a service call fee of only $85, exclusive of any repair expenses. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.  

  1. Inconsistent Temperatures:

Maintaining consistent temperatures is crucial for both residential and commercial properties. If you notice uneven heating or cooling throughout your space, it could be a sign of HVAC system issues. Inconsistent temperatures may result from thermostat malfunctions, ductwork problems, or inadequate insulation. Addressing these issues promptly can improve comfort levels and ensure a pleasant environment for occupants, whether they’re at home or work. 

  1. Increased Energy Bills:

For property owners, rising energy bills can be a cause for concern. If you’ve noticed a sudden increase in energy costs without a corresponding change in usage, your HVAC system may be to blame. Reduced efficiency due to worn-out components or improper operation can lead to higher energy consumption and increased expenses. Both homeowners and business owners can benefit from scheduling an HVAC inspection to identify inefficiencies and implement solutions to lower energy costs. 

  1. Frequent Cycling:

Frequent cycling of your HVAC system can be a nuisance and indicate potential issues. Whether you manage a commercial building or own a residential property, short cycling can strain the system, reduce its lifespan, and lead to costly repairs. If your HVAC system is cycling on and off more frequently than usual, it’s essential to have it inspected by a professional. Identifying and addressing the underlying cause can prevent further damage and ensure efficient operation. 

  1. Poor Air Quality:

Indoor air quality is essential for the health and well-being of occupants, whether they’re at home or in a commercial building. Poor air quality can result from various factors, including dirty filters, mold growth, or ductwork leaks within the HVAC system. Both residential and commercial property owners should be aware of signs such as increased dust, allergens, or odors, which may indicate air quality issues. Consulting with an HVAC professional can identify the source of the problem and recommend solutions to improve indoor air quality. 

Whether you own a residential property or manage a commercial building, recognizing the signs of HVAC system trouble is essential for maintaining comfort, efficiency, and indoor air quality. By addressing issues such as strange noises, inconsistent temperatures, increased energy bills, frequent cycling, and poor air quality promptly, you can ensure the optimal performance of your HVAC system and the comfort of your occupants. Contact us today for expert HVAC repair and maintenance services to keep your property comfortable and efficient year-round. 

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Preparing Your HVAC System for Spring Storms: What Homeowners Need to Know

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As spring unfolds, so does the potential for severe weather, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and high winds. While you may already have emergency plans in place for your family’s safety, it’s crucial not to overlook the impact severe weather can have on your HVAC system. Here’s what homeowners need to know to prepare their HVAC systems for spring storms:

Secure Outdoor Equipment: Strong winds associated with spring storms can wreak havoc on outdoor HVAC units. Make sure your outdoor equipment is properly secured to withstand high winds. Consider installing hurricane straps or anchors to keep your unit in place.

Trim Trees and Branches: Trim any overhanging branches or trees near your outdoor unit. During severe weather, falling branches can cause significant damage to your HVAC system. Keeping vegetation clear helps minimize the risk of debris obstructing airflow or damaging your unit.

Protect from Flood Damage: Spring storms often bring heavy rainfall, increasing the risk of flooding. If your HVAC system is located in a basement or low-lying area prone to flooding, consider elevating the unit or installing a flood barrier to prevent water damage.

Shut Off Power: In the event of a severe storm or tornado warning, shut off power to your HVAC system to prevent damage from power surges or electrical issues. This simple precaution can safeguard your system and prevent costly repairs.

Schedule Post-Storm Inspection: After the storm has passed, schedule a professional inspection of your HVAC system. A qualified technician can assess any damage, clean debris from outdoor units, and ensure your system is functioning safely and efficiently. We’re happy to help inspect your equipment, contact us to schedule an appointment.

Check for Hail Damage: Inspect your outdoor unit for signs of hail damage, such as dents or bent fins. Hail can compromise the performance of your HVAC system, so it’s essential to address any damage promptly.

By taking these proactive measures, homeowners can protect their HVAC systems from the impact of spring storms, ensuring continued comfort and safety for their families.

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A letter from Bob Warren, President – Coronavirus (COVID-19)

By Community, Miscellaneous

A letter from Bob Warren, President – Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Dear Hauck Bros., Inc. Customers,

As we continue to monitor the rapidly evolving situation around the coronavirus (COVID-19), our first thought is for the safety and well-being of all individuals and small businesses impacted by these difficult circumstances. In these unprecedented times, it is important that we come together to support all those impacted. You can count on us to continue to do our best serving you and your HVAC needs and keeping you informed about our response. We remain open at this time and we are here to help.  We continue to offer year round service, maintenance, and installation on residential and commercial HVAC equipment. We continue to have our service team on call after normal business hours.  Our top priority is the safety of you and our employees.

Hauck Bros., Inc is an essential HVAC business as defined in the Ohio Department of Health Director’s Stay at Home Order under sections 12.k as a critical trade:
“Building and Construction Tradesmen and Tradeswomen, and other trades including but not limited to plumbers, electricians, exterminators, cleaning and janitorial staff for commercial and governmental properties, security staff, operating engineers, HVAC, painting, moving and relocation services, and other service providers who provide services that are a necessity to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, Essential Activities, and Essential Businesses and Operations”

Per the Air Conditioning Contractors of Ohio (ACCO), Hauck Bros., Inc. is an HVAC company that performs necessary, life-saving services on several components of our nation’s most critical infrastructure. This includes, but is not limited to, the healthcare industry, the agri-food supply chain, cooling for data and information technology centers, and essential heating, cooling, and refrigeration needs for vulnerable population.

Implementation of Safe Practices Details

Per the Ohio Department of Health, Directors Stay at Home Order under section 15.a. as pertains to Essential Businesses and proactive measures Hauck Bros., Inc. is taking to ensure compliance’s with Social Distancing Requirements our employees are following these steps.

  1. Checking their temperature every morning before leaving their house and are instructed to inform our Action Plan Leaders if their temperature is over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
  2. We have instructed all employees to wash hands with soap and water for at least twenty seconds as often as possible or use hand sanitizer
  3. We have instructed all employees to wear a facemask
  4. We have instructed all employees to cover all coughs and sneezes into their sleeves or elbows
  5. We regularly clean all high touch surfaces
  6. We have instructed all employees to avoid physical contact with other employees and customers, including handshakes
  7. We have put up signs to designate and inform employees of the designated six-foot distance
  8. We have provided hand sanitizer and sanitizing products to all employees

Further, to ensure the safety of our customers and employees we have added several preventive measures.

  • We have instructed our scheduling team to ask all customers if they or anyone in their house or business has been sick within the past 14 days
  • We are disinfecting areas we worked in and objects we have touched while wearing gloves
  • We have limited the amount of paperwork that is shared inside the office to limit possible exposure
  • We have instructed all service and install technicians to stay out of the office and only visit the shop when necessary.
  • We have instructed all employees to sanitize their workstations, vans, and tools on a daily basis using antibacterial cleaners and gloves
  • Where possible, we have encouraged employees to work from home to limit possible exposure.

We encourage you to visit our website and use the contact us form, email us directly, or call us at 937-325-0636.

Using these capabilities is simple and free.  You can:

  • Make an appointment for routine annual maintenance on Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Furnaces, Boilers, and other HVAC equipment. Maintenance ensures the safety and proper operation of your HVAC equipment and may stop an unexpected breakdown from occurring.
  • Make an appointment for service if your HVAC system stops working. We serve Residential and Commercial customers, 24/7, 365 days a year.
  • Make an appointment for installation of new HVAC equipment and/or Indoor Air Quality equipment. Providing Indoor Air Quality is a safety measure for residential and commercial operations to ensure the health of all occupants.
  • Inquire about a billing, quote, and Home Comfort Protection Plans.

For updates and resources to help you navigate the COVID-19, here is the link to the CDC.

As you know, the situation is fluid and will vary from community to community, but we will do everything we can to continue to protect our employees and to be available for you.

Thank you for you continued support,

Robert Warren

President/Owner

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March 13th, 2020

We are committed to doing everything we can to help our customers in the Miami Valley that might be affected by the Coronavirus. We sincerely hope you and your loved ones are able to avoid the effects of this virus.

As always, we are committed to our customers first and foremost. You and your family’s health and comfort are our primary concern. Our thoughts are with everyone and their families, friends and co-workers. We would like to thank all the doctors, nurses, and anyone caring for those affected with this disease, words will not do justice to the amount of work you have and will provide.

We can be reached by phone at 937-325-0636, or online, or by email at mail@hauckbrothers.com

CDC Reminders on Staying Healthy

Protect yourself and your family

  • Wash your hands with fragrance free soap and water for at least 20 seconds. A good rule of thumb is the “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” or the “ABC” song, just remember to add the “now I know my abc’s” part *
  • Use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • Wear a facemask if you are caring for someone who is sick

* Frequent washing of hands can lead to dry and cracked skin, make sure to pat your hands dry, leave a small amount of dampness on your hands and then moisturize to lock in the water. Ideal moisturizers should not have perfume, anti-aging properties, or allergens. Hand creams are usually better than body lotions.

Protect others

  • If you can, stay home while you are sick, except to get medical attention
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue if possible and make sure to throw the tissue away. If no tissue is available, cough or sneeze on the inside of your elbow
  • Wear a facemask, if you are sick when going into public
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily like, doorknobs, light switches, counter tops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks. Make sure to use gloves when handling cleaning supplies

What steps should you take if you are sick?

  1. Stay home and avoid public areas and public transportation
  2. Separate yourself from other people and animals in your home
  3. Call ahead to your doctor and tell them you may have COVID-19
  4. Wear a facemask when you go to the doctor
  5. Cover your coughs and sneezes
  6. Clean your hands often for 20 seconds or longer
  7. Avoid touching other people
  8. Do not share personal household items and wash thoroughly when they are done
  9. Ask your healthcare provider to contact the health department
  10. If you have to call 911, let them know you may have COVID-19

What steps are we taking at Hauck Bros., Inc?

As of now, it will continue to be business as usual at all our locations. We are not aware of any potential supply issues from vendors for all the products for which you rely on from us. If any arise, we will keep you informed! Here are some steps we are implementing as of now for the safety of our employees and the customers we serve

  • In many instances, we are able to give invoices and quotes via email rather than paper. We will ask what your preference is
  • We have instructed all employees to stop shaking hands
  • We have instructed all employees to cover coughs and sneezes
  • We have instructed all employees to stay home if they are sick
  • With a limited nationwide supply of face masks, we do not have enough to supply our employees at this time. When we do have a supply, we will wear when appropriate.
  • We will make sure to stand at least 6 feet away from you at all times

Help from the CDC

Visit their website for more information on Coronavirus including what you should know about the virus, prevention and symptoms, as well as situation updates in the U.S. and worldwide.

Robert Warren
President/Owner