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Humidity • What’s the Right Level for Your Home?

Baggett Heating and Cooling wants you to know the lows and highs about humidity Individual preference toward relative humidity in your home to make you comfortable is one thing, but levels that are too high or too low can cause health problems. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission suggests a…

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HVAC Winter Problems

Here are some tips to keep you warm and toasty this winter from Baggett Heating and Cooling According to the HVAC Technical Institute, there are a few common issues that happen particularly in the wintertime. Frozen pipes Along with your household water pipes, the coils on your HVAC units can…

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When Do I Turn On Emergency Heat?

Baggett Heating and Cooling says, “Just like the name implies, it’s for emergencies only!” Many people think that emergency heat is designed to be turned on by the homeowner during especially cold weather, but that’s not quite right. The emergency heat should only be turned on by the homeowner in…

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Carbon Monoxide Can Be Deadly!

During colder weather, more people are turning to alternative heat sources. Baggett Heating & Cooling wants to warn you about the dangers of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. According to the CDC, carbon monoxide, or “CO” is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you. CO is found in fumes produced any…

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Getting a Quality Estimate Means Questions

Baggett Heating & Cooling wants to give you some questions to ask when getting an estimate for repair or replacement Getting a repair or even a replacement could be a significant investment. That’s why you need to ask the right questions to get a reliable quote. Start by asking your…

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The Government Has Ordered More Efficient Furnace Fans

Baggett Heating & Cooling wants you to understand the new ruling and how it affects Clarksville. Starting in 2019, furnace manufacturers will be required to use more energy-efficient fans under a new government rule. According to the government findings by the Department of Energy, new efficiency standards for fans installed…

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