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Dog Owners: Get the MOST Out of Your HVAC System

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Calling all dog owners! How clean in your AC filter? Have you checked recently? Dogs shed and their fur can get caught up in your filter and cause your HVAC system to not run as efficiently as it could. The best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to give you dog owners a few tips regarding your HVAC system. If you are in need of a new HVAC system or HVAC maintenance, call Wall's HVAC Service today at 573-286-4155 for service you can count on. Dog Owners: Get the MOST Out of Your HVAC System Groom your dog on a regular basis Depending on the breed of dog you have, grooming schedules can vary, but you should brush them often and have their groomer apply anti shed treatments when possible. Change your filter every month Typically we would recommend changing your AC filter once every six months but we recommend once every month for dog owners due to the extra debris (meaning dog fur) that can get in your filter. Clean your house of pet dander Vacuum e...

Get the Most Out of Your HVAC Unit: Tips for Lowering Your Energy Bill

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With the holidays right around the corner, you probably are hoping to save money anywhere you can. Why not start with your energy bill? Your HVAC unit can be a big part of why your energy bill can be so high or so low, depending on how often you use it. There are many reasons why your energy bill could be high each month. One reason is you could have an out of date HVAC unit and your air isn't being distributed as efficiently as it could be with a newer unit. If you find yourself wanting to purchase a new HVAC unit at the Lake of the Ozarks , call Wall's HVAC Service today at 573-286-4155. Keep reading for a few tips for lowering your energy bill. Tips for Lowering Your Energy Bill  Make sure all windows and doors are completed shut and sealed. Doing so can allow your HVAC unit to run more efficiently, thus saving you money on your energy bill. Don't allow air to be wasted by letting it run through cracks in your windows or partially opened doors. You should als...

Fall Feature: The Rheem Classic Plus Series Ultra Low NOx 80% AFUE R801T Upflow Gas Furnace

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The colder temperatures are coming up soon! You know what that means. Your furnace needs to be in good working order for the upcoming cold months. If you find yourself needing furnace repair at the Lake of the Ozarks , call Wall's HVAC Service at 573-286-4155 today. It is not always worth the time and money to get your furnace at the Lake of the Ozarks repaired and sometimes it is time to replace the old furnace with a new one. Keep reading to learn about this top of the line Rheem® furnace we are featuring this week. Fall Feature: The Rheem Classic Plus Series Ultra Low NOx 80% AFUE R801T Upflow Gas Furnace Source:  https://www.rheem.com/product/rheem-gas-furnaces-classic-plus-series-ultra-low-nox-r801ta100521mua/ Highlights FIRST CERTIFIED UNIT to meet Rule 1111 14 ng/J NOx emission standards* Environmentally friendly and responsible product reducing NOx emissions by  65%** Single Stage, Same 34' Cabinet Height, Simple Technology PlusOne™ Diagnostics: 7-Segm...

5 Tips for Baby-Proofing Your HVAC Unit

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Your baby probably means more to you than anything. Make your home safe, part of that process can include baby-proofing your HVAC unit. Our HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to give you a few tips for baby-proofing your HVAC unit. If you need HVAC repair you can count on, call Wall's HVAC Service today for your free quote. We can be reached at 573-286-4155. 5 Tips for Baby-Proofing Your HVAC Unit Secure registers to the floor. Small children can reach down and get their fingers stuck in between the registers and also lift them up out of the floor and injure themselves. To try and prevent this from happening, secure your registers to the floor by screwing them down. Also, monitor small children and try to keep them from crawling near registers in the first place. You can always set your furniture up to where it would block their path to the register. Surround your radiator with a baby gate. Radiators can do some serious damage to your baby's skin. Try...