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| Is your A/C working properly? |
Don't wait till the hot weather arrives!
Save 50% in the month of May, have your
Air Conditioner checked for proper funcition before the season starts for ONLY $99!
Regular $199.
Call 614-678-6344 today to schedule your A/C maintenance, and be assured you will be cool when summer hits.
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Sign-up for our VIP Membership TODAY and discover all the benefits.
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| Tips for Spring |
1. What to look for before you call a Tech 2. Maintain Your Equipment
3. Change your filter regularly!
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Whole House Humidifer from Aprilaire |
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To solve these problems, call us for your opptions on a whole house humidifier today 614-678-6344. Starting as low as $ 499.
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Why you need a CO test |
Our service technicians are certified to properly test and diagnose potential CO exposure in your home.
KNOW Heating is the only carbon monoxide and combustion NCI certified HVAC company in Columbus.
Contact us to have your home tested for CO!

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Carbon Monoxide is the #1 cause of poisonings in the U.S. Yet less than 5% of all CO Poisonings are reported! The safe and efficient operation of your heating equipment and other combustion appliances cannot be determined without testing... |
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| NSI 3000 Low Level CO Monitor |
| Low-Level CO Monitor National Safety Institute, lets you know there's a problem before reaching dangerous, even deadly Carbon Monixide levels, long before the other detectors even begin to work. |

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| Save 50% on Air Conditioning Maintenance Only $99 in the month of May |
Don't wait till your system breaks down!
We provide pre-season tune-ups before each cooling and heating season. Proper use and maintenance of your air conditioning and heating system is key to achieve the ideal indoor environment.
If you are a VIP Member tune-ups are automatic. Read about all the advantages of our VIP Membership.
You will save energy, money, and your HVAC system will last years longer with yearly maintenance. Chances of an emergency break-down may become very remote with regular maintenance.
KNOW HVAC Technicians will troubleshoot any problems in the spring and fall, therefore minimizing possible larger problems in the peak seasons.
Call us today to perform a routine maintenance check of your heating or cooling system at 614-678-6344.
This checkup ensures that all components are working properly and safely.
Schedule for maintenance on line.
If you are having problems with your system, please call us to schedule a service call.
Your system must be residential, in good working order. Valid Mon.- Fri. between 8am- 6pm. One (1) per unit.
For commercial tune-up's please call us at 614-678-6344.
See all our current specials.
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| Bi-Annual Maintenance |
To prevent breakdown and maintain efficiency, we will adjust, check, clean, examine, inspect, lubricate, measure,
monitor, tighten, and advise of any needed repair.
| Complete list of two maintenances: |
| Adjust gas pressure as needed |
Measure for correct air flow |
| Adjust pilot as needed |
Lubricate all moving parts as needed |
| Check combustion air |
Inspect gas piping |
| Check thermostat calibration |
Inspect evaporator coil |
| Tighten electrical connections |
Inspect blower components |
| Clean condenser coil |
Test furnace proper starting capabilities |
| Clean furnace ignition assembly |
Measure volts and amps |
| Measure temperature difference |
Monitor cooling cycle |
| Monitor flue draft |
Monitor refrigerant pressure |
| Monitor heating cycle |
Test condensate drains |
| Test furnace safety controls |
Test AC starting capabilities |
| Test AC safety controls |
Adjust furnace burner assembly |
| Check heat exchanger for damage & corrosion |
Clean furnace burner assembly |
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| Maintain Your Equipment by ENERGY STAR® |
Dirt and neglect are the top causes of heating and cooling system inefficiency and
failure. To ensure efficient system operation, it’s important to perform routine
maintenance.
Overall System Maintenance Checklist
Your contractor should complete the following each spring and fall:
Check thermostat settings to ensure the heating and cooling system turns on and
off at the programmed temperatures.
Tighten all electrical connections and measure voltage and current on
motors. Faulty electrical connections can cause your system to operate unsafely and
reduce the life of major components.
Lubricate moving parts. Parts that lack lubrication cause friction in motors and
increase the amount of electricity you use. Lack of lubrication can also cause
equipment to wear out more quickly, requiring more frequent repairs or
replacements.
Check and inspect the condensate drain in your central air conditioner,
furnace, and/or heat pump (when in cooling mode). If plugged, the drain can
cause water damage in the house, affect indoor humidity levels, and breed bacteria
and mold.
Check system controls to ensure proper and safe operation. Check the starting
cycle of the equipment to assure the system starts, operates, and shuts off
properly.
Inspect, clean, or change the air filter in your central air conditioner,
furnace, and/or heat pump. Your contractor can show you how to do this
yourself. Depending on your system, your filter may be located in the duct system
versus the heating and cooling equipment itself.
Additional System-Specific Maintenance Activities
For Heating Systems:
Inspect the flue piping for rusting and any disconnections or evidence of back
drafting.
Check all gas (or oil) connections, gas pressure, burner combustion, and
heat exchanger. Improper burner operation can be caused by a dirty burner or a
cracked heat exchanger—either can cause the equipment to operate less safely and
efficiently. Leaking gas (or oil) connections are also a fire hazard and can contribute
to health problems.
For Cooling Systems:
Clean indoor and outdoor coils before warm weather starts. A dirty coil
reduces the system’s ability to cool your home and causes the system to run longer,
increasing your energy costs and shortening the life of your equipment.
Check your central air conditioner’s refrigerant charge and adjust it if
necessary to make sure it meets manufacturer specifications. Too much or
too little refrigerant charge can damage the compressor, reducing the life of your
equipment and increasing costs.
Clean and adjust blower components to provide proper system airflow.
Proper airflow over the indoor coil is necessary for efficient equipment operation and
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