Why July Is The Best Time To Upgrade Your HVAC System?

July is a time for the outdoors. BBQ’s, parties, and summer projects fill our days. As homeowners in Massachusetts try to stay cool, many wonder when the best time to upgrade their HVAC system. At Landry Mechanical, we’ve concluded that summer is the best time.  Here’s why July is the best time to upgrade your HVAC system.

Why Is Summer the Best Season For HVAC?

Summer season is often the best time to prepare for cooler weather later in the year.

Many homeowners don’t consider their HVAC system until Autumn.

By upgrading now, you are able to get on our schedule sooner, giving you peace of mind.

When the cold weather arrives, you know that your HVAC system will function properly, preventing headaches and cold nights.

Office Woman sweating during a heatwave
Don’t Get Stuck in a Heatwave with No A/C! “Just Call Landry”

Energy Efficiency

In New England, many homeowners still rely on window units to cool their homes. These window units may be convenient, but it comes at a cost.

Window A/C units are inefficient for larger spaces and can end up costing you more in the long run.

By upgrading your HVAC System, you can keep your whole home cool without using window units. This can reduce your cooling costs in summer and heating costs in winter.

Interested in Central Air for your home? “Just Call Landry” our Heating and Cooling experts are here to bring comfort to your home this summer!

HVAC Technicians Inspecting Heat Pump System
Heat Pumps like these are more efficient than older HVAC systems and can save you money

Avoid The Summer Heat

Summers in central and eastern Massachusetts can be brutally hot. New England is known for high humidity and frequent heatwaves during the summer season.

By upgrading your HVAC system now, you can stay cool this summer and comfortable when winter arrives later.

Want to avoid the summer heat? “Just Call Landry” our home cooling experts are standing by ready to bring comfort to your home!

Summer Heatwave with Thermometer
Heatwaves can be deadly without Air Conditioning. Upgrade your system and avoid the summer heat!

Summer Savings & Special Offers

During summer months, many HVAC Companies offer summer discounts and special savings to keep crews busy before peak season.

Upgrading your system during summertime can save you money.

Our Field Supervisors can assist you with rebates and incentives via MassSave to get you the savings you deserve.

Want To Check Out Our Latest Promotions?

Check out the promotions page on our website for special discounts on our most popular services.

FREE Financing Summer promo
FREE Financing and more on our Promotions Page! Take Advantage of special offers this summer!

Conclusion

Replacing your HVAC system is a big decision.

That’s why Landry Mechanical HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical is here to help.

Our call center, field supervisors, and licensed technicians are ready to bring comfort from the summer heat and cold winter ahead

 

At Landry, We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!

Stay Dry This Summer: Tips on Reducing Humid Air In Your Home

Open Window in Summer Time

Stay Dry This Summer: Tips on Reducing Humid Air In Your Home

Temperatures are warming up in Massachusetts which means cooling season is here! Summers in Central and Eastern Mass are often hot and humid.

Stay dry this summer with tips on reducing humid air in your home from Landry!

Dry Your Clothes Outside

Drying wet clothes inside after washing can increase your indoor humidity levels. If available, dry your laundry outside to keep dampness and mold to a minimum.

Hanging Clothes Outside To Dry
Hanging Clothes Outside To Dry Reduces the Humidity Level In Your Home

Consider Houseplants

Houseplants add aesthetic beauty to your home. Did you know that houseplants also absorb excess moisture in your home?

Lilies and orchids are great choices to add greenery to your home while reducing indoor humidity.

Orchids Absorb Excess Moisture in Your Home
Plants Like Orchids Absorb Excess Moisture in Your Home

Open Your Windows

Proper ventilation is key to managing humidity in your home. Use bathroom fans and open windows after showering or bathing.

If it’s dryer outside open your windows to let wet air escape. Also, make sure your HVAC system is circulating air properly.

Not sure if your HVAC system is working properly?

“Just Call Landry” Our HVAC experts are here to help with maintenance and repair services to keep your home cool this summer.

Open Window in Summer Time
Opening Your Windows on Dry Days can Reduce Humidity in Your Home

Replace Your Air Filters

When was the last time you had your air filters changed? Clogged HVAC filters reduce airflow and prevent moisture from leaving your home.

Need a new air filter installed? “Just Call Landry”

Our indoor air quality experts can replace your existing filter with a new one, reducing the humidity in your home.

Clean & Dirty HVAC Air Filter
Remember to Change Your HVAC Filter Regularly

Use a Dehumidifier

Dehumidifiers are a great way to reduce moisture in your home. Dehumidifiers come in different varieties including smaller units for individual rooms or whole house units for your entire home.

Interested in a new dehumidifier for your home? “Just Call Landry” Our comfort experts can install a whole home dehumidifier that will keep you comfortable all summer long.

Whole-Home Dehumidifier
Whole-Home Dehumidifiers like this one Reduces Your Home’s Humidity Fast!

Conclusion:

Nobody can control the weather. However, you can control the humidity inside your home. By following these proven tips, you can stay comfortable this summer despite the heat!

If you need any help staying cool this summer “Just Call Landry” Landry Mechanical is here to help.

We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!

 

Most Common HVAC Issues in the Spring

Dirty HVAC Filter Vs. Clean Filter

Most Common HVAC Issues in the Spring

Homeowners rely on HVAC systems year round – using heat in the cold winter months to stay warm and turn up the air conditioning in the humid summer months to keep us cool and comfortable. With the seasons changing, it’s important to be up to date on your maintenance on your systems. Here are some of the most common springtime HVAC issues and what to do about them!

#1  Clogged Air Filters

After the long winter, it’s easy to forget about checking your filter. Dust, pollen, and debris accumulate in filters, restricting airflow and reducing efficiency.

A clogged filter forces your system to work harder, increasing energy costs and lowering air quality.

Dirty Clogged Air Filter Vs. Clean Air Filter
If your filter looks like the one on the left, it’s time for a replacement!

Solution:

Check and replace your air filters every 30 to 60 days, depending on usage and household conditions.”

Need help replacing your air filters? “Just Call Landry” Our HVAC experts are here to help keep your HVAC system running smoothly.

#2  Dirty Condenser Coils

After winter, condenser coils may be coated with dirt and debris like grime, dust, grass clippings, and more. When dirty, they struggle to transfer heat efficiently. This makes the system work harder, costing you more and lowering the system’s lifespan. 

Outdoor Unit with Dirty Condenser Coils
Outdoor Unit with Dirty Condenser Coils. Time for some spring cleaning

Solution:

Incorporate regular cleanings with a soft brush and ensure the area around it is clear. 

Need help cleaning your condensers? “Just Call Landry” our HVAC Experts will inspect and clean your outdoor unit for the warm weather ahead.

#3  Thermostat Malfunctions 

Inconsistent temperature readings or faulty settings can cause discomfort and energy waste. They can be outdated, have wiring issues, or be dirty with dust and debris. 

Solution:

Check and replace batteries if needed and making sure the area surrounding it is clean. 

Still having issues with your thermostat? “Just Call Landry” our Heating & Cooling experts excel in thermostat repairs & replacements.

#4  Water Leaks

Air conditioning units may leak both in and out of your house. If there’s a leak indoors, there is certainly a problem with your drain pipe.

Dust and debris can block the drain line.

Mini-Split A/C Unit Leaking Water
Mini-Split A/C Unit Leaking Water. Time to “Just Call Landry”

“When the drain line becomes blocked, the drain basin fills up, and water drips down the wall or near the base of your indoor unit.” 

Solution:

This can be fixed by scheduling an air conditioner repair, cleaning the drain line, and changing filters every 30 to 60 days. 

Looking for A/C maintenance? “Just Call Landry” We offer A/C Maintenance and Emergency Service when you need us.

#5  Blocked Air Ducts

Leaky or blocked air ducts reduce airflow and lead to uneven cooling and higher energy costs. Blockages can affect the airflow. 

Solution:You can hire a professional to clean and seal your ducts to ensure maximum efficiency. 

 

These are just some of common HVAC issues we see in the spring. However, this post doesn’t include all issues or problems effecting your HVAC system. When in doubt, it’s best to call your local experts at Landry Mechanical.

We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!!

 

 

Signs That You Need Heating Repair Before Spring

Signs That You Need Heating Repair Before Spring

Spring is only seven weeks away, which means warmer weather is on the way. However, Landry Mechanical Inc. knows how unpredictable New England winters can be.

If your heating system needs repair, it’s not a good idea to wait it out until spring.

When cold weather arrives the last thing you want is a broken heating system. We put together some common signs that you need heating repair before spring.

Your Heating System Is 10 Years or Older

Rusty radiant heater in New England home
Old Heating Systems are common in New England Homes. If your system is 10 years or older it might be time for a replacement!

Is your heating system 10 years or older? Older heating systems are often inefficient, and are more prone to breakdowns.

Thankfully, Landry Mechanical offers both HVAC repair and HVAC replacement. Our HVAC experts are here to help with old heating systems in need of repair or replacement.

Your Heating System is Blowing Cold Air or No Air

Heating systems should always blow hot air when in operation. If your heating system is blowing cold air this is a sign of a power issue within the system.

If your heating system isn’t blowing any air, it most likely needs parts replaced.

Landry Mechanical is here to help with HVAC repair and maintenance. Our heating experts provide top notch diagnostics and solutions to this common issue.

Woman checking radiator for warm air
Is your heating system blowing cold air? Time for HVAC repair from Landry!

It Frequently Turns Off and On

Does your heating system turn off and on on its own? This is a common sign of a thermostat issue. This issue could be caused by old batteries or an improper set up between the thermostat and heating system.

If you replace the batteries and you still have this issue it’s time to “Just Call Landry” Our heating experts frequently repair and replace smart home thermostats.

Hand Reaching out to touch thermostat
Does your heating system frequently turn on and off? Might be an issue with your thermostat

Your Heating System Makes Strange Sounds

Most heating systems make a little noise. However, if you notice unusual or loud sounds coming from your heating system it might be time for a repair. Strange sounds are often a sign that system components are broken and need replacement.

Landry Mechanical is here to help with HVAC system maintenance and repair. We’ll even replace your system if repair isn’t cost effective.

No Service in Over a Year

Your heating system is designed to have a long life span. However, regular maintenance is required for to keep it running efficiently. Having your system maintained can lower your heating cost and extend the life cycle of your heating system.

Landry's HVAC experts perform maintenance and repair on heating system

No service in over a year? “Just Call Landry” Our heating maintenance experts are here to keep your system clean and spot potential issues before they cost you.

Conclusion

The last thing you want during winter is problems with your heat. By looking for common signs you can keep the heat on and avoid an emergency call.

If you need help with your heating system “Just Call Landry”

We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!