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Is There a Temperature That Is Too Hot for Your Furnace?

Hot Furnace

A too hot furnace is more than just a matter of discomfort; it can also be dangerous.  While a furnace that doesn’t produce sufficient heat is an annoyance, a furnace

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How Can You Prevent and Combat Mold in HVAC Equipment?

While the potential for mold exists almost anywhere, mold in HVAC equipment is particularly troublesome. Specific conditions that support mold contamination in these components are not uncommon. Active mold growth

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Do You Know All You Need to About AFUE?

If you’ve encountered common specifications for home cooling and heating, you may have wondered, “What is AFUE?” Short for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, it’s the metric that represents the efficiency

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Which Home Heating Method Is Best: Heat Pump or Furnace?

If you own the same house long enough, at some point, you’ll likely be faced with an opportunity to consider a different heating method. Today, you have the option of

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Summer Isn’t Too Early to Think About Your Furnace

While most people are focused on air conditioning at this time of year, it’s a good time for a few summer furnace thoughts too. Your furnace has kept the house

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Fixes for Cold Floors in Winter

Fixes for Cold Floors in Winter

Nothing delivers a rude awakening like stepping out of a warm bed onto frigid cold floors. Even though the HVAC thermostat setting is correct, in winter, certain floors may feel

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What Do Furnace Filter Arrows Indicate?

What Do Furnace Filter Arrows Indicate?

When it comes to changing a furnace filter, there’s a right way and a wrong way. Arrows printed along the edge of the filter are there to make sure you

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Furnace Blowing Cold Air? Here Are 3 Reasons Why

Furnace Blowing Cold Air? Here Are 3 Reasons Why

Among the many potential heating system problems, furnace cold air is probably the most basic. A furnace that’s not producing any heat whatsoever is failing at its most fundamental function.

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Discover How All Your HVAC System Components Work Together

Discover How All Your HVAC System Components Work Together

Think of your HVAC system components as an ensemble playing together. When they play together well, you get cool comfort in summer, cozy warmth in winter and optimum energy efficiency

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What’s the Danger of a Cracked Heat Exchanger in Your Household?

What's the Danger of a Cracked Heat Exchanger in Your Household?

Inspecting your furnace for a cracked heat exchanger is a critical safety measure. It’s one of the reasons why an annual furnace checkup is vital. Instead of merely saving you

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    Jeff Paitson Jeff Paitson is a third generation business owner who continues to run the business with the same values that have been passed down from previous generations since 1922.

    Jeff’s belief is that the business belongs to Jesus Christ; therefore 10 percent of the company’s profits go toward the Maryland Community Church.

    Jeff is a Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce member and in his spare time, he enjoys photography.
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    Ethan Ethan Rayburn is a lifelong resident of Terre Haute and a 2005 graduate of Purdue University.

    An Eagle Scout, Ethan spent four years as a non-profit executive with the Boy Scouts of America before joining Paitson Bros. as a comfort advisor and later General Manager. In that role, Ethan has brought a renewed enthusiasm for customer care, integrity, value, and service to Paitson Bros. Heating & Air Conditioning.

    Ethan enjoys singing and was a member of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club. He also enjoys playing and coaching soccer, spending time with his family and two young boys, and volunteering his time and resources with his church, Terre Haute First Baptist Church, which he has attended from a very young age.
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