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Bob's Climate Control was established with an approach to keep transparency and integrity above all else. We aim to offer homeowners quality HVAC services that allow them to enjoy complete control over their home's comfort. We strive to provide an enhanced indoor air quality system that complies precisely with the needs of the consumers.
Bob's Climate Control Blog
1y ago
Sludge, a buildup of physical contaminants that slowly accumulates over time, is one of the most serious threats to your heating oil storage tanks. When the sludge gets, it can cause filter clogs, pipe clogs, and eventual heat loss. Consider it similar to the plugs that can form in your water lines if they are not cleaned out on a regular basis.
What is Heating Oil Sludge?
Water and sludge will eventually accumulate in an oil tank over time. Sludge is formed as a result of water condensing on the inside of the tank as the temperature changes. Water collects on the tank’s bottom because it is h ..read more
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1y ago
A thermostat serves as your primary point of contact with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. When your thermostat is accurate, you can make fine adjustments to keep your home comfortable while keeping your utility bills low. Thermostats, like all other components of your home HVAC system, require periodic repairs and maintenance to function properly over time. Here’s what you need to know about thermostat calibration.
The Basics of Thermostat
In today’s homes, there are three types of thermostats: manual thermostats, programmable thermostats, and smart thermostats ..read more
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1y ago
A thick black gunk buildup in the fuel filter is one of the issues that technicians encounter when performing an annual tune-up on heating equipment or systems. This black gunk is referred to as heating oil sludge.
Heating oil sludge is formed by the accumulation of rust, dirt, and oxidized fuel at the bottom of an oil tank. The fuel inside the oil tank oxidizes when condensation caused by temperature changes interacts with organisms (bacteria) in the fuel. Sludge in your heating oil tank can corrode or damage heating systems, clog pipework, and reduce oil efficiency. When sludge is not remove ..read more
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1y ago
An empty oil tank is not just an eyesore or a waste of space but also a possible hazard. You don’t want to cope with any disasters caused by an empty oil tank, which might have serious consequences for your oil tank and your home’s heating system.
An empty tank may not appear to be a bad thing at first glance, but it can become problematic once empty and not in use. It’s important to understand the issue of leaving an empty oil tank around for your health, comfort, and safety, as well as the protection of others. Here are some of the hazards of an empty oil tank.
5 Menaces of Empty Oil Tank ..read more
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1y ago
Many homeowners rely on heating oil to keep their homes warm and pleasant during the winter. If you use heating oil to heat your house, be sure you have a trustworthy supply source and prepare ahead of time to guarantee you have enough oil to last the whole winter. Here are some pointers to help you enjoy a stress-free winter when it comes to heating oil delivery.
This write-up discusses what to think about while preparing your home for oil delivery. In this manner, you can ensure that you have the oil you need while keeping your delivery driver safe.
10 Tips to Ensure Reliable Source of Heati ..read more
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1y ago
We can’t stress this enough: winters can be terrible, and a properly operating furnace is required. Unfortunately, for some families this winter, this will not be the case. We understand that there is never an excellent moment to need furnace repair or replacement, which is why Bob’s Climate Control will be installing new furnaces across the Sicklerville, NJ region this season to ensure that no homeowner is without something as fundamental as heat.
Bob Climate Control has been able to spot the warning indications of a furnace on its last legs over our decades of expertise. It’s wise to pay att ..read more
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1y ago
Why does the air conditioner always fail on the hottest day of the year? If you’ve ever been in this circumstance, you realize the conundrum it creates. It’s a typical cause of concern for folks in the cold regions, where 100-degree temperatures are too regular.
Customers are pleased when their heating and cooling systems perform well. The summer heat might be oppressive, but you don’t have to succumb to it.
8 HVAC Tips for Landlords in 2023
Here are the eight proven HVAC tips for landlords in 2023 to ensure everything remains perfect.
Air Filter Changing is Essential
Over time, the air filter ..read more
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1y ago
An air conditioner has become an important necessity in our life. There was a time when it used to be a luxury but not anymore. In burning hot summers and cold winters air conditioner always acts as a live saver.
However, have we ever thought about savings its life? Or at least caring about it? If you haven’t thought about it yet, then it’s time to think about your air conditioner and start maintaining it.
Here are 10 benefits of air conditioning service that will make you think about your air conditioner differently.
Improved Air Quality
Talk about good air and non-maintained air conditioners ..read more
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1y ago
Many people around the world have huge plans for the winter season. Some are planning outside trips and staying on the mountain ranges, whereas others want to chill the long nights with a movie turned on.
Winters will feel like a great blessing and an amazing season, only if you aren’t shivering from the cold. If your heater just malfunctioned in super cold winters, then it must be a great worry for you.
However, there is no reason to worry because this article will help keep your home heated this winter.
Many people have heaters in their homes, but that isn’t the real problem. The real proble ..read more