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Here’s how to get the most out of your HVAC system

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The owners of local- and family-owned Anchor Heating & Air.

Stephanie runs the business alongside her husband, David — Anchor has been serving our area for a little over a year, but the team has 30+ years of industry experience.

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Trying to beat the heat? Here are three tips from Anchor Heating & Air to keep cool:

  • Replace your air filters: Over time, air filters gather debris, allowing pollutants to pass through while increasing the workload of your unit — which leads to higher utility bills. Changing your air filter every three months maintains good air quality + energy efficiency.
  • Manage thermostat settings: By setting to “Auto,” the temperature in your home automatically adjusts, saving on energy costs and giving your air conditioner a break.
  • Schedule regular maintenance: Getting regular maintenance from the Captain’s Club, an annual maintenance program, can keep your system working efficiently.

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