Omega Heating & Air Blog
How to Increase the Lifespan of Your AC Unit
An AC unit has a typical lifespan of 12-15 years; however, that lifespan can be either shorter or longer depending on how well it's taken care of. There are some things you can do as a homeowner to increase the longevity of your AC, as well as some professional...
Why the Thermostat Is Important in an AC Unit
If someone were to ask you what the most important part of your home is, what would you tell them? Perhaps you’d think of your air conditioning, pumping cool air throughout your home, or the plumbing system, which delivers fresh drinking water to your home daily. What...
How to Save Money on Your HVAC Maintenance
Spending money on HVAC maintenance is not something people are happy about, but those who know the dangers of not keeping their AC unit in shape understand that it’s a necessity. However, keeping up with scheduled maintenance visits is not the only way to keep things...
4 Signs Your Air Conditioning System Needs Repair Service
Your air conditioner is a topic which rarely comes up, until it breaks, at which point it becomes the most important thing on your list, especially if you live in Georgia. Since the heat in this state can reach unbearable temperatures, the HVAC industry is slammed...
What You Should Know about HVAC Unit Overload
The compressor is the most important part of your home’s heating and cooling systems. Overworking this unit is never a good idea because it could cause system failure and lead to HVAC services in McDonough, GA. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that they can’t...
Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality This Winter
The chilly winter weather is approaching, and while you may be primarily concerned with staying warm indoors, you should also pay attention to your air quality. Indoor air quality doesn't refer to temperature, but rather the cleanliness of the air and a balanced level...
Signs That You Need Furnace Repair
As the weather gets colder, you depend on your home’s furnace to keep you warm and toasty. However, most people don’t use their home heating year round. Instead, it stays off for nearly half the year. So, when you turn it on for the first time, you might not be sure...
Repair vs. Replacement: What’s Best For Your Heating System
No one wants to replace an HVAC system if they don’t have to. Unfortunately, sometimes replacement is the cheapest option. But how do you know when that time is? Keep reading for more information about how to know which is best, repair or replacement?Making the...
A Guide to Different Types of AC Units
Now that that heat of the summer is gone and cooler temperatures have settled in, it’s time to think about your A/C unit, especially if you were unhappy with the performance of your existing unit this past season. When it comes to effectively heating and cooling your...
A Guide to Maximize the Winter Efficiency of Heating Systems
When the dead of winter arrives, nothing is nicer than being at home where it’s warm and cozy. All seems well and good until you receive that first heating bill of the season. Yikes, right? If you’re tired of paying expensive heating bills, check out these tips for...