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SEER––What Does It Mean? Photo of an AC Unit

SEER––What Does It Mean?

August 16, 2024

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This universal rating system helps you determine the efficiency of your North Carolina air conditioning (AC) unit or heat pump.

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Don't Let Your Home Sweat It Out: A North Carolina Guide to Humidity Control

Don’t Let Your Home Sweat It Out: A North Carolina Guide to Humidity Control

July 12, 2024

Here at North Carolina, we enjoy beautiful scenery, a strong sense of community, and delicious barbecues. What don’t we enjoy? The humidity.

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Air Conditioning Basics––Did You Know? AV Unit.

Air Conditioning Basics––Did You Know?

June 14, 2024

Today’s air conditioner (AC) is based on a prototype invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier, an engineer from Buffalo, New York. Unlike earlier forms of cooling, Carrier’s model controlled the temperature by removing heat and humidity from the air.

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When Do I Replace My Air Conditioner? A woman sitting in front of a fan trying to cool off.

When Do I Replace My Air Conditioner?

May 17, 2024

Sometimes, life moves incredibly fast. You could have sworn you just bought your air conditioner. But lately, it doesn’t seem to be working so well. You check the box and are shocked to find out you’ve had it for a decade. Where did the time go?

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How to Choose the Right HVAC Equipment for Your Home

April 12, 2024

At Four Seasons Heating & Cooling, we take great care to recommend HVAC equipment that fits your North Carolina home like a glove. Let’s learn about the correct way to determine the right-sized furnace for your property.

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Learn the Facts About Carbon Monoxide

March 15, 2024

We often hear from North Carolina customers who want to understand the risks of carbon monoxide (CO). At Four Season Heating & Cooling, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ)—especially when it comes to the deadly nature of this silent killer. Carbon monoxide is an odorless…

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Why Choose a Variable-Speed Heat Pump? An air source heat pump on the side of a home being installed in the North East of England. The house is aiming to be sustainable. There is a construction worker with a hard hat and reflective jacket holding a digital tablet, talking to the home owner who is showing her documents.

Why Choose a Variable-Speed Heat Pump?

February 16, 2024

Choosing the right heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for your Beaufort, North Carolina, home is crucial to ensure comfort, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

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How Do I Know If I Have a Cracked Heat Exchanger?

January 17, 2024

Your helpful neighbor suggested the issue you are having with your gas furnace sounds like it could be due to a cracked heat exchanger.

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What Maintenance Is Needed for a Ductless System? - Maintenance Person Cleaning a Ductless System.

What Maintenance Is Needed for a Ductless System?

December 13, 2023

A ductless heating and cooling system, or a mini split, is a splendid choice for your Beaufort home and a worthwhile investment.

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How Does a Gas Furnace Work? A father talks with his hands as he leans against the railing of his front porch with his preteen son and has a serious discussion.

How Does a Gas Furnace Work?

November 13, 2023

A furnace is a big part of your life—whether you realize it or not. It keeps your Beaufort home warm and can help with your indoor air quality. So it is important to gain a better understanding of furnace fundamentals.

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Four Seasons Heating & Cooling proudly provides HVAC service to Beaufort, Cherry Point, Newport, Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, Swansboro, Indian Beach, Havelock, Marshallberg and the surrounding communities. Visit our service area page for more coverage details, call us at 252-247-5500, or request service online today.