[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="Why Your Heating Bill’s Unusually High" color="#000000"][vc_column_text]Temperatures drop early in Minnesota and it tends to stay dropped for a while. We all understand how important it is to keep comfortable in the cold months, but sometimes the heating bill can be suspiciously high. Knowing exactly where or why your bill is so high can help you not only understand your electricity habits but can help you keep your costs down as well.   Additional laundry You need a lot of protection during the winter including layers, heavy coats, blankets, and more, meaning you will naturally have more loads of laundry. The more frequent you use your washer and dryer, the higher your electricity and heating may be.   Poor insulation If your home isn’t properly insulation (older homes tend to not be insulated well), you may be losing heat through leaky windows and doors. Leaks in your home will cause the temperature to not be as warm as intended, causing you to crank up the temperature even more which results in an even higher energy bill. Solution: Increase your insulation by adding weatherstrips around doors or add extra protection with plastic sheeting to your windows. Install a humidifier to raise humidity in house so it feels warmer.   Old or inefficient furnace The most important factor to your heating and cooling bill is at its source – your system itself. Solution: If your system is 10-15 years or older and is requiring frequent repairs, you may need to consider replacing it with a new, energy-efficient system. If your system is not older than 10-15 years but has not been serviced recently, it could be struggling to reach optimal performance. Make sure to schedule a repair asap before a minor issue becomes a major one.   Make sure to contact Titan’s if you need your system replaced or repaired so that we can get your bills lower and save you money in the long run! Need advice? We’re your one-stop-shop – our knowledgeable techs can help. Call us today 651-714-8931.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="Heat Pump vs Furnace – Which Is Best For You?" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Both heat pumps and furnaces heat your home but they do so in different ways. Heat pump uses electricity and transfer the heat from outdoors to indoors while furnaces use oil or gas to heat your home. Continue reading below to find out their biggest differentiates and figure out what option is best for you.   HEAT PUMP BENEFITS • Energy efficient due to running on electricity rather than fuel • Works as both a heater and an air conditioner • Does not produce CO • Circulates humid air • Easy to install • Quiet operation   HEAT PUMP CONCERNS • Typically doesn’t produce as much heat as a furnace • May not be energy efficient if temperatures are below freezing • May struggle to produce warm air if it’s too cold outside   FURNACE BENEFITS • Can produce hot and toasty temperatures • May be cheaper depending on the size and type • Includes fewer moving pieces which reduces the chances of malfunctioning and repairs   FURNACE CONCERNS • May dry out the air • May not be as energy efficient as a heat pump • Requires an air conditioning unit to cool your home   THE VERDICT There is no “clear winner” between these two, whether a heat pump or furnace works best for you will largely depend on how the climate is where you live! If you live in a climate that doesn’t see long, cold winters, a heat pump may be the best option for you. If you experience really cold and long winters with temperatures below freezing, you may want to invest in a furnace for more reliable heating.   Need help installing or repairing a heat pump or furnace? Titan’s is here to help, we even offer 24/7 emergency services. Call us today for any of your heating needs at 651-714-8931. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_transform="Capitalize" text_align="left" content_custom_font="THE COSTS OF FAILING TO REPLACE YOUR AIR FILTERS" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Most homeowners don’t pay any mind to their cooling and heating system until it may be too late. They notice that their system isn’t working as it should, their home isn’t as comfortable as it should be, or that their bills are increasing. Take it from us, sometimes you don’t need to wait until something is wrong in order to fix it! A majority of common air conditioning issues actually stem from neglected air filters.   Air filters are usually comprised of a cardboard frame and made out of spun fiberglass or pleated paper. They are inserted in a particular place of your HVAC system and act as a barrier from contaminants in the air getting inside your system. Examples of contaminants and other particles that the air filters block are dust, pollen, lint, mold, hair, animal fur, bacteria, and more.   When you fail to replace your air filters, the contaminants and particles will buildup, causing the airflow of your system to be restricted. This could also lead to a number of different issues for your system as well, including • Higher energy bills • Poor airflow • Poor temperature regulation • Possible health issues • System failures   How often you should replace your air filter will depend on the type of filter you’re using and the amount of pets you have in your home.   If you’re in a regular home with no pets, you may be able to change your filter every 90 days. If your home has a pet, you may be able to change your filter every 60 days. Multiple pet homes may want to change their filter every 20-45 days. A good rule of thumb is to just replace your filter every time it’s dirty, checking your filter monthly.   Make sure to contact the guys at Titan Heating & Cooling for expert advice and for any of your heating and cooling needs! We’re here for you when you need us 651-714-8931. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_transform="Capitalize" text_align="left" content_custom_font="HOW TO DEAL WITH WATER DAMAGE IN YOUR HVAC SYSTEM" color="#000000"][vc_column_text]Although the summers can be pretty unpredictable in Minnesota, there’s no question about how our humidity levels can up 90% or more. With high humidity levels, your heating and air system can actually pull up to 20 gallons of moisture from the air inside your home. This can cause things like water damage, mold, and water leaks from your HVAC system. Yikes! Few homeowners will realize this is happening but it is actually very common.   If your AC is leaking, you can help prevent it from doing so by: Changing your filter regularly. Neglecting your filter will cause it to overwork and your system may not perform at its utmost efficiency. An overworked filter may also cause freezing and water leakage as well. Make sure to change your filter at least once a month depending on the filter and system type. Install a condensation pump to help excess water flow into a disposal drain. Maintain the condensation drain line by checking to see if the water is flowing into the drain. Check to see if the pipe is aligned correctly. If the drain line has clogs or is not properly connected, you may need to check with Titan’s professionals to resolve this. Make sure to have your system maintained and inspected regularly. We will make sure we inspect, maintain, and fix your HVAC issues before they become into bigger and more expensive ones.   If you’ve discovered mold, water damage, or water leakage to your system, call Titan’s today at 651-714-8931. We can help and give you honest advice on the best way to restore your system.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="How to Choose the Right AC Contractor" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Just like how your AC system is a vital investment, knowing how to choose the right AC contractor is equally as important. Titan’s Heating and Cooling breaks down how to hone down your options to make sure you select an AC contractor you won’t regret!   1) CHECK YOUR CONTRACTOR for appropriate licensing. In Minnesota, HVAC contractors should have their mechanical contractor license, their certificate of competency, and their EPA certification. 2) GOOGLE YOUR CONTRACTOR and check their reviews, working hours, and years of experience. Tip: A contractor providing emergency services is a bonus in case your newly installed system breaks down in the middle of the night. 3) DON’T BE AFRAID of getting quotes from multiple companies and receive second opinions. 4) ASK THE COMPANY if their employees are background checked, drug tested, and if they are employees of the company or sub-contractors. 5) MOST COMPANIES WILL OFFER FREE ESTIMATES for new equipment installs. You may want to steer clear of companies that charge for this service, seeing that this is something you don’t have to necessarily pay for.   Make sure that you do the research necessary before considering a company for your HVAC services. Comfort is something we hold in utmost importance. That’s why we have all the licenses needed, over 100 years of experience combined, offer free estimates and 24/7 services, come highly rated and reviewed and more! Call Titan’s Heating and Cooling 651-714-8931 and take advantage of our expert advice today![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="WHY YOU MIGHT NEED AN AC REPAIR" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Suspicious of those high air conditioning bills? Home isn’t cooling the way it’s supposed to be? Haven’t changed your filters or had your system maintained in a while? It may be time to get your system repaired. If your air conditioner is guilty of one or more of the following indicators below, it may be time to call for a professional opinion!   No Cool Air. Is your AC on but your home isn’t cooling or isn’t cooling as much as it should be? You may need to troubleshoot your air conditioner. If these basic troubleshooting solutions aren’t working for you, you may need to contact Titan Heating & Cooling experts to help properly diagnose your system. Strange Noises. If your air conditioner is making weird noises, especially if you have an older unit, you may need an air conditioning repair expert to come check it out and provide you with the solutions you need. Neglecting these strange noises could mean a more expensive repair and bill in the future. Loud System. Blower motors are designed to have your air conditioning system running smoothly and quietly. If you find that you have to speak louder when your AC is on or increase the volume of your TV, this could be an indication of a blower motor going bad. Short Cycling. Although your air conditioner goes through routine cooling cycles (especially during summer), it should not be cycling on and off constantly. You can call Titan Heating & Cooling experts for a tune-up or diagnosis to help resolve this issue. Leaking. If liquid is leaking from your system, it could indicate an issue with a frozen evaporator coil, condensate drain lines, or refrigerant lines which can cause your system to not be able to cool your home properly. Make sure to get this issue resolved as soon as possible due to how quickly these leaks could damage your home and ceilings. Bad Odors. Unpleasant smells coming from your air conditioner could mean a number of things. Luckily, a quick diagnostic will let us know if you need a tune-up/thorough cleaning or if you need to be recommended other solutions such as a UV lamp.   Why wait until your air conditioning issues accumulate into bigger, more expensive repairs? Call Titan’s Heating and Cooling 651-714-8931 and take advantage of our experts advice today![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="How to Limit Spring Allergens at Home" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Warmer weather is sneaking up on us and so are spring allergens. Outdoor pollen and other irritants make their way indoors, spreading microscopic airborne particles throughout your home and causing troublesome symptoms for you and your family. This may seem inevitable but, believe it or not, there are ways you can limit these allergy triggers!   Limit the amount of allergens that are entering your home Avoid spending too much time outdoors during the mid-morning or mid-afternoon times while pollen counts are high. If you must, shower and change your clothes immediately upon entering your home. Avoid hanging your clothes to dry outside and use your dryer instead. Try taking off your shoes outside or use two doormats (one indoor and one outdoor) to help catch allergens from your footwear. Seal any gaps, cracks and openings around windows and doors and keep them closed as much as possible to avoid excess irritants from entering. Remove the existing indoor allergens Vacuum and dust your home as frequently as possible. Wash your beddings, curtains, and rugs as much as possible in hot water to remove existing particles. Give your pets regular baths. Whether or not they are indoor or outdoor, it is still recommended to remove allergens from their fur. Change your filter regularly. Implement an air purification system, such as an electronic air cleaner, UV lights, particle ionizers, or other indoor air quality products recommended by your HVAC professional.   Using the right system for your home can help remove allergens that are circulating in your air instead of just those that are large enough to coagulate on interior surfaces. May is National Asthma and Allergies Awareness Month: it’s only suiting that you take steps today toward cleaner, healthier indoor air. Contact Titan’s Heating and Air to discuss your options for improved indoor air quality today at 651-714-8931! We also do duct cleaning!![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_transform="Capitalize" text_align="left" content_custom_font="When Should You Turn Your Air Conditioner On?" color="#000000"][vc_column_text] Spring weather gives you the energy and motivation to clean – both inside and outside of your home. When working on spring clean-up tasks, it’s important to not forget your A/C system components. While a spring maintenance check for your AC unit should be best left to the professionals, there are certain things you can do to be sure your unit is in tip-top shape for the summer months. First, while you are outside, take a look at your condensing unit and make sure that it is clear of leaves and debris. Any blockages could make your system work inefficiently. Although a professional is required to clean it properly, homeowners can prevent issues by making sure it is clear of debris. Next, check the A/C filters inside your home. Dirty filters can restrict air flow and cause your system to work harder than necessary. If you have more than one system in your home, you will have multiple air filters, so be sure to change all of them. While you are changing the filters, check your return grille and vacuum the dust or wipe it clean to keep your newly installed filter cleaner longer. The return grille is the metal grille that allows air to flow through that is directly in front of your filter. Do you have a media filter in your attic? This type of filter works directly with your air handler or coil and is usually located in the attic. This filter usually needs changing once or twice a year. These cleaning tips will ensure your system runs efficiently, but we still recommend a spring tune-up by a professional, such as Titan Heating & Cooling. A spring tune-up will help identify any problems with your system before they become costly. Call Titan Heating and Cooling for your spring tune-up needs or anytime you need a repair or system maintenance – 651-714-8931.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="Importance of Furnace Maintenance" color="#000000"][vc_empty_space height="20px"][vc_column_text]The harsh winter is slowly creeping up on us and there’s only one thing getting in the way of your ultimate comfort – your unmaintained furnace. We rely heavily on this appliance to keep us warm throughout the harsh Minnesota winters, so why not show your furnace some TLC with maintenance service?   Improving Efficiency Your furnace (or air conditioner) is typically the most energy-consuming appliance in your home. Having the potential to use so much energy, it’s important to ensure that your furnace is running at its peak efficiency to keep those monthly bills as low as possible. From having a clogged filter to having loose or leaky parts, every component of the system affects its operation, lifespan, energy consumption, and ultimately the numbers you see on your monthly bill. Make sure to call for your annual furnace maintenance to guarantee your system is working at its best.   Prevent More Expensive Repairs Calling in for annual furnace maintenance can allow the homeowner to think about their furnace as little as possible in the long run. Not only does annual maintenance ensure that your furnace is optimally performing, but you have the peace of mind that your technician has detected and fixed all minor and developing issues. Rather than dealing with larger and more expensive issues in the future, get ahead of the curve and get your furnace maintained today.   All Around Comfort Not only are you saving yourself money and preventing future headaches, but you’re also locking in a comfortable home all season. Annual furnace maintenance has also shown to improve indoor air quality as well. This is a significant benefit to those who suffer from allergies or other health problems.   Minimize the headache of emergency repairs, eliminate the shock of high energy bills, and enjoy an entire season and more of comfort – ALL WITH ANNUAL FURNACE MAINTENANCE! Call Titan’s today at 651-714-8931.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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[vc_row][vc_column][qodef_custom_font font_family="Archivo" font_size="60px" line_height="70px" font_weight="700" text_align="left" content_custom_font="Learn what SEER, EER, and AFUE is!" color="#000000"][vc_empty_space height="20px"][vc_column_text]Understanding AC Unit Efficiency Ratings and Terms   Looking to invest in a new HVAC system but just don’t know where to start? SEER, EER and AFUE are terms you’re going to be hearing and seeing often so learning about what it is will bring you a step closer to making a veery important decision.   SEER stands for “Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio”. It is the ratio of the cooling output over the energy consumed in an average cooling season. While EER stands for “Energy Efficiency Ratio”. Both of these ratios measure energy efficiency – SEER focuses on the seasonal ratio while EER is more of a constant. The higher the SEER rating, the better energy efficiency in the equipment. If you need help determining exactly what SEER rating is best with you, check out Energy Star energy savings calculator on their website.   Another important acronym to understand when investing in your new system is AFUE or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. The AFUE measures the efficiency when fuel converts to heat. In the conversion process of fuel into heat, a percentage of energy is oftentimes lost.  A high AFUE rating can show that these losses are at a minimum.   Although it’s important to understand these terms, they aren’t the only factors under consideration when choosing a HVAC system. Make sure to get with your heating and cooling expert to determine what’s the most compatible with your home’s size. Remember that you can contact Titan’s at anytime at 651-714-8931 for advice – we can help determine what choice will be the perfect balance between money spent on the unit and money you’ll save on energy bills.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

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