Thursday, 16 November 2017

10 Cheap And Easy Ways To Reduce Your Heating Bills This Winter

It’s fall in Virginia, but winter will be here before you know it. Is your heating system ready?

Heating and cooling can be a challenge in Virginia’s autumnal months. But once winter arrives, you may have heating bills that are more than they should be. If your heating system hasn’t been serviced in a while, call us today at 804-276-2800 for an appointment.

If your HVAC system has been serviced, heating your home may still be costly. Start now, and you’ll be ready when first winter front arrives.

  • Have your heating system checked before you need it. A service check can alert you to problems you didn’t know about, and can prevent costly breakdowns during the winter.
  • Check your heating ducts for leaks, and seal them. Tiny leaks can be expensive!
  • Consider changing your old thermostat to a new, programmable model that allows you to set it and forget about it until spring.
  • Insulating window film can help keep out cold as well as heat in summer, and is less expensive than replacement windows.
  • Change your system’s filters regularly and buy extras so you won’t run out when you need them. Clogged filters make your unit work harder, increasing your heating costs, so keep them clean!
  • Check for drafts: light a candle, and carefully move it along doors, windows and other spots. When the candle flickers, mark each “draft” location (sticky note, etc.) Seal the spots with caulking and/or weather stripping to keep chilly air outside.
  • Check around chimneys, pipes, furnace flues, windows, doors, electrical outlets, light switches, and anywhere else cracks may allow heat to escape and cold air to come in. If the area is too big to caulk, spray foam fills in those larger gaps. This video shows you how to insulate your electrical outlets.
  • Even if you’ve replaced your door sweeps, you can also stop incoming air flow with a simple to make Draft Snake. Using heavy fabric and inexpensive dried beans, the Draft Snake is a physical barrier to chilly air (or escaping cool air in the summer.) Use a fabric that matches the décor in each area of your home that needs one.
  • Keep your chimney’s flue closed when you’re not using it. Add a visible mark showing “open” and “closed” to ensure it’s not accidentally left open.
  • Insulate your attic door. Heat rises, so unless your attic is part of your living space, attic door insulation will keep the heated air inside your home.
  • Do you have a basement? Insulate the basement’s ceiling to keep cold air from seeping upwards. Insulate the walls to add additional living space and keep your entire home warmer.
WG Speeks is Richmond, VA’s heating and cooling experts since 1943. Call us today at 804-276-2800 to schedule your home heating system for a checkup and maintenance appointment. Don’t be left in the cold!

Saturday, 14 October 2017

Fall HVAC Maintenance Checklist


A professional HVAC system cleaning may not be in your budget, but that’s okay. While you may not be able to solve every issue with preventative maintenance, there are some things you can do to keep your HVAC system healthy. Here are some DIY tips for keeping your HVAC system in good condition through the Fall season.

1. Check and replace your air filters. This is one of the most important things you can do when it comes to keeping the air in your home clean. Dirty air filters make your HVAC system less efficient and cause unnecessary strain on its parts. Set a monthly reminder to check your air filter and to replace it if needed. The general rule is to change it every 30 to 90 days.

2. Keep your HVAC system free of debris. Check your unit every week or so for debris like leaves, pollen, dirt and sticks. Clear out any debris that may be on it to allow the maximum airflow to the fan. This will increase your unit’s efficiency and lifespan.

3. Clean your registers. You should keep your registers and ducts clean of dust and debris as well. Wipe down your registers often to keep them clean and free of debris.

4. Listen for unusual sounds. Strange noises coming from your HVAC system usually means there is a register blockage, debris in the vents or loose bolts. If you notice a strange sound, try to locate the source. If you can’t figure out what the problem is, it may mean you need to contact a professional.

5. Give your system a break. Occasionally, giving your HVAC system a break is a good way to lengthen the life of the equipment and save you money on your energy bills. The fall is a great time to do this because the weather is starting to become cooler and milder.

6. Know when to call a professional. If you experience problems with your HVAC system that are out of your control or wheelhouse, call a professional. Fall is a good time for a check-up. HVAC professionals with check your system thoroughly, adjust anything that needs fixing and address any other issues you may have.

Having regular maintenance on your HVAC system has numerous benefits for you. Bi-annual maintenance calls are one of the easiest ways to stop small problems from becoming big ones. You’ll save money in the end due to efficiency in performance and energy consumption.

For more questions, to schedule routine HVAC maintenance or for any of our other services, call us at 804–776–5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.


Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Should You Consider Installing a Boiler System This Fall?

The colder seasons are almost here, and for some of us that means it’s time to consider installing a new heating system. If this applies to you, you might want to consider installing a boiler system. Here is how a boiler system operates and how it might benefit you and your family. 

Boiler Heating

A boiler heating system works by pumping hot water through a pipe network installed in the walls and subfloors of each room. As the water flows through the pipes, the heat from it radiates through them, warming up the house. This is a method known as “radiant heating.” Sometimes there are terminal devices, such as radiators or baseboard heaters, installed as part of pipe network. 

Benefits of Boiler Heating Systems

Hot water boilers are extremely energy efficient. Massive amounts of energy can be lost in issues like duct leaks in furnaces. Air is also a worse thermal transport medium than water because it holds less heat and it cools off faster. Boiler systems overall deliver more heat in a more productive fashion than furnaces.

Boiler systems heat the structure of your home in a uniform manner that provides ultimate comfort. Warm air rises and sinks as it cools, but boiler systems keep heat near the bottom of the room, since the thermal energy is transmitted through solid objects. This type of heating prevents hot and cold spots that are common with forced-air systems like furnaces. 

Richmond, VA’s reliable heating and air conditioner experts since 1943

 If you’re thinking a hot water boiler may be the best choice for your home, or if you are having issues with your current water boiler, contact WG Speeks today at (804) 276-2800 and one of our sales staff will assist you or give you a free estimate on a repair.

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Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Which 5 mistakes you should never make with your heating and cooling equipment


The heating and cooling equipment are sensitive to handle and they need to be taken care of with the experts. Most people try to be HVAC technician at their homes but it could be a huge mistake. So, here are some of the mistakes which you should not do:


  1. Installation: The installation of HVAC equipment should not be a DIY thing. You could make mistake with the size of the equipment or the weight. If you install it in a load bearing wall, you could have problems in future. Thus, consult an expert HVAC technician for installation of HVAC equipment.
  1. Buying a large unit: Most people think that buying the large unit of HVAC equipment is a better idea; however, it is not true. The bigger is not always the best. This is a common as well as the costly mistake. Homeowners tend to think that it is better to choose a unit from your local home improvement store and typically push for bigger units, but it is wrong, units that are too big will result in wasting a lot of energy.
  1. Cheaper Price: Like there is a myth about buying larger units, there is myth about the price. Buying the cheaper units will not be beneficial in long run and it will cost you more. While in other areas of the home bargain shopping can be a plus, but when it comes to your HVAC you want to make sure you are always using a company you can trust! A cheaper unit costs more due to frequent damages and repairs.
  1. Skipping out on maintenance: The lethargic behavior will not only lead to costly repairs but also inefficient performances. Having your unit checked out and maintained by a professional will keep your system reliable while also prolonging its life.
  1. Choosing repairs over replacements: Well the option of choosing repair over replacement is a waste of time. This can end up meaning you need additional repairs and will have more frequent service calls. Buying a new unit will cost more up front but will save you a lot in the end.
Remember the above DIY tips that you should never DIY because it could cost you more – moneywise and accident – wise too. Call the Heating and Cooling Richmond, VA experts and let them handle the installation and repairs.

Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Two Ways You’re Losing Money Without Knowing


Do you feel like your utility bills are unusually high? Some of your money may be going to higher utilities because of poor habits, like leaving lights and fans on by accident. But there could be other reasons your utilities are high that you don’t even know about. Become aware of the ways you’re using energy to save money and cut off these issues at their source.
Vampire Energy
No, this isn’t the blood sucking kind of vampire. This vampire is out for your energy. Whenever you leave small appliances or electronics plugged in, even if they’re technically turned off, they are still sapping power. These are things like TVs, game consoles, hair tools, microwaves and toasters. Avoid paying for energy you aren’t really using by unplugging these when not in use or to make it easier, use a power strip that you can switch off every time you aren’t using the item.
Air Leaks
Leaks cause air from inside your home to escape, while it allows warm summer air inside. This reduces efficiency and increases utility costs. If there is dirt on the floor and windowsills, there is probably a leak. You can seal doors with weather-stripping and windows with caulk.
Leaks can also form in your duct system, which means that every time air passes through your HVAC system you are losing some of it. W.G. Speeks offers duct-sealing services to fix this problem.
Ensure you’re staying aware of these potential energy losses and get them fixed early on. This will help you save money in the long run. To further cut utility costs and raise the efficiency of your HVAC system, call us today at 804.276.2800 and see why we’ve been the reliable  heating and air conditioning experts in Richmond, VA since 1943.


Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Signs and Symptoms of a Bad AC Compressor


Richmond, VA summers can get hot, and it’s not uncommon for us to get calls from panicking homeowners saying their AC unit has broken down during the summer months.
 
One of the most common causes for this is a failing AC compressor, a part that generally gives signs and symptoms of failure before breaking down completely. Unfortunately many homeowners don’t call until their entire unit stops working, which is why it’s helpful to know how to tell if your home AC compressor is bad. Taking action before the compressor completely goes out can save you from suffering through summer heat and the avoidable cost of fixing a broken HVAC system.

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Refrigerant leaks and what to do about them


Is your HVAC system making weird sounds and not cooling your house very well this summer? If so, chances are you have a refrigerant leak.
Refrigerant is an essential part of your HVAC system. It is the liquid/gas that actually turns your home’s warm air into cold air. When your HVAC system is low on refrigerant, your AC can’t cool your home efficiently and you risk damaging your air conditioner. We’ll tell you the cause of refrigerant leaks, how to get it fixed correctly and how to keep it from happening again.
What causes a refrigerant leak?
Whenever your system was installed, the proper amount of refrigerant was added. If working and sealed correctly, this refrigerant should stay inside your AC’s coils and constantly recirculate.
However, sometimes holes and cracks develop in the coils, which causes the refrigerant to leak. As the refrigerant level drops, your space gets harder to cool, causing the air to become warmer. Usually these leaks happen due to the age of your HVAC system because the metal coils wear over time. A leak could also be due to corrosion on the coils, like grime and pollutants, due to neglected maintenance.
How to properly fix your refrigerant leak ?
Some unscrupulous HVAC companies may recommend that you just add more refrigerant to get you through the summer, but this is a very shortsighted solution. Doing this will damage your system and eventually leave you paying just as much as you would to properly fix the leak.
There are two options for fixing your refrigerant leak the correct way:
1. Find and repair the hole(s). Quality HVAC service providers have equipment that quickly detects leaks and repair them.
2. Replace the AC coil. If your system is old or in poor condition, it might be time to replace the entire coil. This option is the most expensive, but when your system is properly repaired you’ll experience better performance, lower energy bills and no more recurring leaks.
How to avoid refrigerant leaks in the future ?
In most cases, refrigerant leaks are preventable with regular system maintenance. At least once or twice a year, invest in maintenance to keep your HVAC system in optimal condition.
The HVAC professionals at W.G. Speeks can provide you with regular maintenance to make sure everything is running properly, and if it’s not, we can fix it. Call us today at 804-776-5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

The Importance of Maintaining Cooling Towers


WG Speeks services and installs all types of heating/cooling needs for commercial or industrial buildings, and this includes cooling towers. Cooling towers allow the majority of the water being used to be recycled, eliminating an enormous amount of water wastage.
They are also the key to maximizing chiller efficiency and ensuring longer overall system life. But just like other HVAC units, they require proper maintenance to ensure they’re running at peak efficiency.

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1. Inspect your motors
In many water-based cooling systems, cooling tower fan motors draw the most electricity out of any component. The standard motors operate at only one or two speeds, which can leave them using too much electricity as the overall system load decreases.
It’s important to have your motors inspected by a professional over time. You may opt to install a premium motor, because they can reduce electricity use by 8%. These high-efficiency motors are more expensive than the standard motors, but in a large commercial building with cooling needs, savings will add up quickly.

2. Manage Water Levels
Cooling towers must have the correct water level to perform that their optimal efficiency. It’s also important to note that overfilling can lead to roof damage. With daily inspection, it is easy to keep this in check. Having a meter installed to monitor water levels can simplify this process.
 
3. Ensure Contamination Compliance
There are special inspection and decontamination rules for cooling towers. These rules are mainly in place to prevent outbreaks of the deadly legionella bacteria, which causes pneumonia like symptoms. Because cooling towers are outside, they are vulnerable to contaminants like leaves, dirt and soot. This also poses a health risk. Make sure your cooling tower is tested regularly for these issues.

Call W.G. Speeks Today
For more questions about our cooling tower services, to schedule an installation or any of our other services, call us at 804.776.5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.

Thursday, 18 May 2017

How to monitor indoor air quality at home?

Indoor Air Quality monitoring is very necessary if you live in or near the states Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC, North Caroline, etc. These are the areas that have changing atmosphere throughout the year.

 The HVAC technician can help you with HVAC Repair Service in Richmond, VA. The Richmond Air Conditioning repair company – W.G. Speeks has been serving Richmond and areas near that since 1943. While most indoor air can be noticeably freshened with this technology, it’s not always obvious which homes need it the most. So here is the few indoor air quality monitoring measures: 
 
1. Radon Testing: 
Radon is toxic colorless gas, which radiates from decaying radium used in radiography and cancer treatment. You may not have any radium at your home but it could generate from underground soil. Radon in the soil can seep into homes through cracks in the foundation, so if your home has never been tested, start immediately. 

2. Carbon monoxide testing:
 
Carbon Monoxide is again an odorless gas that could kill you immediately. It could generate from boilers, furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, gas and kerosene heaters, gas and wood stoves and clothes dryers. The carbon monoxide detectors are reliable and easily available in the markets. Install one of these on every floor of your home and test the carbon monoxide. 

3. Mold testing: 
The mold testing detectors are easily available in hardware store in the form of disc. Mold has a distinctive smell, so if you have active mold growth in your home, the odor is likely to be the first telltale sign. So, you could easily contact your HVAC technician for the guidance or call IAQ inspector for the thorough check-up. 
 
These are the few indoor air quality measures that you could check it at your home. If you are unable to maintain your HVAC equipment, you could always contact W. G. Speeks.

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

How to Protect your AC Unit from Theft


Your outdoor AC unit contains valuable copper in the coil, refrigerant lines and wiring. Unfortunately this means your AC unit is a target for thieves; and they won’t think twice about destroying your entire unit to get what they’re looking for.

Here are some ways to protect your AC unit from theft and avoid inconvenient and costly equipment replacement.

1. Enclose the unit

Of all the tips to protect your unit from theft, this one is probably the most foolproof. You can use a unit fence or a cage to enclose your unit, but make sure the unit can still “breathe” so it continues to operate correctly. Be sure to consult an HVAC Professional about what would work best for your unit.

2. Lock the Disconnect Box

This box disconnects the unit from electrical power. Thieves will turn the power off before removing the condenser to make it safe. If you prevent them from being able to open the disconnect box, chances are they will leave it alone.

3. Install a camera and lights

This combination allows you to monitor your outdoor unit 24/7. Make sure they are installed where they can’t be vandalized and place warning signs to deter thieves.

4. Set up an alarm

There are a few different products made to drive away perpetrators if your unit’s voltage is interrupted, the refrigerant lines are cut or any tampering is taking place.

5. Camouflage the unit

If your unit is hard to see, thieves will most likely pass your home by. On the flip side, leaving the air conditioner exposed can work just as well. If the ac unit is in plain sight near frequent drive-by traffic, this could also discourage thieves.

6. Use a tracking device

GPS technology offers a state-of-the-art tool to monitor movement of your HVAC unit. The device will track the unit’s location if stolen as well as alert you and the police.

7. Get a dog

Just like dogs can help prevent thieves from targeting your home, they serve as a great deterrent for thieves targeting your HVAC unit.

For more advice on protecting your AC unit from thieves or for any of our other services, call us at 804-776-5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.

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Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Improve Comfort this Summer with a Dehumidifier


 It’s not quite summer yet, but warmer weather is definitely close by. And with warm weather comes humidity, which can unfortunately make your indoor air quality worse than the outdoor air. Your home’s humidity levels should be between 30%-50%; anything higher than 50% could lead to mold development or other negative issues.


In addition to being unsightly, mold can have a seriously negative health impact on you and your family. Fortunately there is a way to prevent too much humidity and the possibility of mold in your home. The solution lies in a whole-house dehumidifier! And we want to help you find out if this is the right move for your home.
Property Protection
Humidity causes excess moisture, which can cause many aesthetic problems for your home, from peeling wallpaper and increased dust to warping your wood floors. When you reduce your home’s humidity levels, you decrease the risk of these problems. Some other benefits of dryer air include clothes drying faster and rust buildup prevention.
Health Protection
This one is obviously very important. Too much moisture in the air can trigger symptoms in people who suffer from asthma or allergies. A dehumidifier will keep this from happening as well as reduce skin and respiratory system irritation. Breathe easier and be comfortable in your home with a dehumidifier.
But do you really need a dehumidifier?
To determine if a dehumidifier would truly benefit your home, look around for signs. Have you noticed water stains on the walls or ceilings? Does your home sometimes smell musty? Is there frequent condensation on your windows or an unusual amount of dust? These are all signs your home has too much moisture and a whole-house dehumidifier is the right solution.
For more information on whole-house dehumidifiers or to schedule a dehumidifier installation with one of our experts, call us at 804-776-5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable HVAC Richmond, VA experts since 1943.


 

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

HVAC Maintenance Tips for Pet Owners

Owning a pet is a rewarding experience. Pets offer companionship and
unconditional love. But owning a pet is a responsibility that shouldn’t be taken
lightly. As a pet owner, it’s your job to provide your animal with a safe and
loving home environment. This means you need to put in a little-added effort
when it comes to your HVAC system. Here are some tips to keep your home
safe and comfortable for both you and your pets.

Keep it clean

We’ll start with the most obvious tip; keep your pet clean. Pet dander is a huge
issue when it comes to the quality of your air. Dander from dogs and cats is
actually the leading cause of allergies. This is why regularly bathing and
brushing is crucial in ensuring good air quality in your home. You should also
vacuum and dust regular to keep pet hair at a minimum.

Check for exposed wires

Exposed wires to your HVAC system can be an alluring “chew toy” for many
pets. This is obviously most common in puppies and kittens, but you can never
be too safe even with your grown pets. To keep the wires and your pet safe,
enclose wires in conduits.

Change your HVAC system’s air filter

Having a pet means you should change your HVAC system’s air filter more
often than those without a pet. Check your air filter once a month to make sure
it’s not dirty or clogged with pet hair. A clogged air filter means higher utility
bills and it could even shorten the life of your HVAC system.

Enclose outside condenser units

If your pet has free reign of the yard, they pose a threat to your outside unit. If
your pet claws the fins on the condenser coils, they could injure themselves
and damage your unit. Also, dogs mark their territory by urinating. Your
condenser could be a target. Urine can cause the fins to erode over time and
even cause costly refrigerant leaks. Avoid any of these potential issues by
putting up a fence or some type of barrier around your condenser unit.
The HVAC Richmond professionals at W.G. Speeks can provide you with regular
maintenance to make sure everything is running properly, and if it’s not, we
can fix it. If you live with cats or dogs, give us a call today at 804-276-2800 to
see how we can help you improve the air quality in your home for you and your
pets.

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Thursday, 2 March 2017

Ease Spring Allergies with HVAC Servicing

Spring is a wonderful time of year; there’s more sunshine and the weather starts to get nice, but then there is the issue of allergies. For people with bad allergies, Spring can sometimes feel like a nightmare. Pollen, grass and all kinds of other allergens are at an all time high in the Spring, causing many to experience runny noses, itchy eyes and scratchy throats.
Unfortunately, it’s not just the outdoor air to blame. The air inside your home can also be filled with allergens, causing symptoms to flare up when you’re indoors too. Thankfully we have some tips for HVAC maintenance that will help decrease your Spring allergy symptoms.


Change your air filter

This tip is probably the most important because your HVAC system’s air filter can end up coated in pollen, dust and other allergens, which lower the air quality in your home. These allergens get pushed out into the air every time your HVAC system is running. Replacing your air filter each Spring can dramatically help reduce the amount of allergens in your home. It’s also important to check the filter once a month and clean it when necessary.
There are also more efficient types of filters to keep out more allergen particles, such as medium efficiency filters or HEPA filters.

Have Air Ducts Cleaned

Changing your air filters is very important, but allergens can still be hiding in your air ducts whether or not your air filters are clean. When the heat or air is on these allergens are blown around the ducts, entering different rooms through your vents. Having your ducts cleaned removes these allergens. Our HVAC professionals can inspect your air ducts and get rid of any allergen buildups. Contact us for Air Duct Cleaning in Richmond VA.


Schedule regular HVAC maintenance

Routine HVAC maintenance helps reduce indoor allergens and ensures that your system is able to run efficiently. This will increase its lifespan and lower repairs in the long run. The experts at WG Speeks can help you save time and money by keeping your system maintained.
For more questions, or to schedule routine HVAC maintenance or any of our other services, call us at 804-776-5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.






Tuesday, 21 February 2017

3 sustainable HVAC equipment quintessential for your comfort

HVAC equipment is short for of Heating Ventilation Air-Conditioner equipment, which presently is very cardinal for a comfortable stay. People do not consider that as the luxury anymore, especially when the atmosphere is steadily recasting into Heating and Cooling in Richmond, VA.

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Below listed are the 5 quintessential HVAC equipment for your homes and offices for
  1. A/C: A/C or Air Conditioning in Richmond, VA is the basic requirement of any house in Virginia. It has mountains and valleys which keep the climate moderate and humid continental. Severe weather including tornadoes, cyclones, and winter storms, impacts the state on a regular basis. Thus, it is necessary to install A/C and its regular service to keep them healthy.

  2. Heater: Like A/C, Heaters are also required for Heating in Richmond, VA. As the climate of Virginia could be tricky, there could be storms and tornadoes. The weather tends to be cold and windy during these days. A heater is must required equipment for weather of Virginia.

  3. Furnace: Heater is a primary requirement and so is Furnace. Furnace keeps the whole house warm and is useful when electricity supply is cut off due to storm or tornado. It could be very useful for the commercial purpose. There could be various types of furnaces which are required to maintain and service every once a while.
The W.G. Speeks are HVAC Repairers of Richmond, VA as well as installers. We are experts in HVAC repairs, commercial services, residential services, Air Duct Cleaning in Richmond, VA. Visit them at 10711 Paul brook Drive, Midlothian, VA 23112.

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Running Your Air Conditioning System Properly

W. G. Speeks are experts of Heating and Air Conditioning in Richmond, VA since 1943. We believe that unclean systems can cause hazardous indoor air quality; soiling of grills, walls, and furniture so, contact W.G. Speeks – the best HVAC Repair of Richmond, VA that will maintain a clean and more efficient HVAC system. Products and services of W. G. Speeks include:

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Any queries regarding any HVAC equipment, W. G. Speeks is the solution.

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Address # 10711 Paul brook Drive, Midlothian, VA 23112
Phone number # 804-276-2800

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

The Importance of a Comfortable Office

Are your employees keeping their coats on and complaining about the temperature in the office this time of year? Studies have shown that uncomfortable office temperatures can decrease productivity, which inevitably means your business’ bottom line could take a hit. For decades, available research has suggested that keeping the office temperature between 70 and 73 degrees Fahrenheit is best for the majority of workers.

Whether it’s too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer, no employee should have to work in an environment with an inadequate heating and cooling system. Plus, the more pleasant the work place is, the happier your employees will be and the more efficient they’ll be at work, which means more money in the bank.


Commercial HVAC Services Offered
At WG Speeks, Inc. we service, replace and maintain HVAC equipment for Commercial/Industrial buildings in the Metro Richmond area. This includes banks, doctors’ offices, apartment complexes, churches, retail stores, shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, industrial buildings and even warehouses.
We can service or install all types of your office heating/cooling needs, such as:
  • Boilers (gas, oil or electric)
  • Reciprocating Chillers to 100 tons
  • Cooling Towers
  • Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Furnaces
  • Roof Top Units
  • Computer Room Units
  • Humidification/Dehumidification
Call W.G. Speeks Today
We offer individualized Commercial Service Agreements to keep your heating and cooling equipment performing at an optimal level. For more questions about our Commercial Services or any of our other services, call us at 804.776.5770 and see why W.G. Speeks has been the reliable Richmond, VA heating and air conditioning experts since 1943.

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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Premium and Quality HVAC Maintenance Services

Everybody wants a luxurious life that includes a Mansion, a Car, an A/C, and other electrical appliances that will make our daily routine easier. But as we know, luxury comes with a bit of maintenance. For maintenance of electrical appliances, we do require a trusted company that provides premium quality service at low cost.

To solve that problem we are W.G.Speeks, Virginia’s most trusted company for Heating and Air Conditioning, Richmond, VA. We are experts in HVAC equipment repair in Richmond since 1943.


What to expect from our maintenance department:
  • For healthy air: The HVAC equipment which is unclean can generate foul air which could be harmful to breathing, causing nose, throat and lung problems.

  • Unexpected: Any HVAC equipment is likely to break down if it is not maintained and serviced regularly. Studies show that an average of 68% of all emergency service calls could have been prevented by having the heating/cooling system serviced annually. This could increase the life of your units.
  • Automated Scheduling: We have your information fit in our computers so that we can keep the record of your equipment’s maintenance. You do not even need to remind us, we will be at your doorstep for regular check-ups.
  • Savings: Our maintenance and repair services could give you discount up to 20% and also if units are cleaned, it will consume less energy.
Any problems of Heating and Air in Richmond, VA, W.G. Speeks are here to help you.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

THE EXPERTS IN HEATING RICHMOND, VA RESIDENTS TRUST


Heat Pumps work well in our climate. They heat and cool your home by moving air rather than generating it. That makes a big savings for your energy bills. High efficiency heat pumps are a great cost effective way to heat and cool your home. WG Speeks can service, repair, and assist you in choosing the best new heat pump for your home.


If you are interested in implementing heat pumps to increase the efficiency of the heating and cooling in your Richmond, VA home, contact us and we would be happy to give you a free consultation.


Monday, 16 January 2017

Heat Pump Iced Up During Winter?

It’s normal for your heat pumps to ice up during the winter months. The entire coil might even be covered in frost or ice during cold weather conditions. However, it’s not normal for the entire unit to be covered in ice for an extended period of time.

Heat pumps will naturally ice-up in the winter, but will periodically go into a defrost cycle to de-ice the coils and keep the unit running efficiently. If the coils are blocked by ice, proper heat transfer between the refrigerant and the outside air cannot occur. This can cause serious damage to your equipment.

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The Defrost Cycle Explained
To prevent from icing up, heat pumps switch into air conditioning mode for a while until it unfreezes. This defrost mode only lasts 10-15 minutes, during which time heat strips start up to keep the air warm.

What to check if your unit is freezing up
  1. Air filter: If the air filter needs to be replaced, air flow is hindered causing your heat pump not to work properly.
  2. Air flow: If you don’t feel any air flowing from the vent, the blower motor or another part is malfunctioning. You can test this by setting the thermostat manually to fan and seeing if any blows through the vents.
  3. Fins: Check the fins for any debris, like dirt or leaves, that might be blocking the air from passing through.
  4. Leaky gutters: If a gutter is dripping water onto the top of the unit, you will need to repair your gutter. Read More

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Experts in Heating and Air Conditioning – Richmond

W.G. Speeks Provide HVAC installation, Duct cleaning, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning, Furnaces, Commercial Services, Boiler Repair and Installation, Indoor Air Quality equipment, Air cleaners service in Midlothian, Virginia.

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  • Another way to help improve the indoor air quality in your home is by having your ducts cleaned. WG Speeks can clean your supply and return air ducts of most contaminants to help improve air quality. Clean ducts can help allergy sufferers.
  • If you’re considering having your ducts cleaned, give us a call. We’d love to prove to you why we are the top choice in duct cleaning Richmond, VA has to offer. We’ll even come to your home and give you a free duct cleaning estimate!

Thursday, 5 January 2017

Thinking About Finishing Your Basement

What to Consider for Your Heating and Air Conditioning Systems

Do you have an unfinished basement? Don’t let all of that unfinished space overwhelm you and keep you and your family from gaining the space you need to enjoy your home to the fullest. Finishing a basement is a large home improvement project, but it will offer a great return on investment, about 70% actually. And finishing the space you already have will cost less than adding on to your home.


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Whether you’re going to hire a general contractor or you’ll be tackling the renovation on your own, you’ll need to consider if your current heating and air conditioning systems can accommodate the extra space and how to keep their components accessible when you develop a floor plan.

Keeping HVAC Components Clear

Most unfinished basements house HVAC components. When you design your floor plan, you will probably want to enclose your appliances for aesthetic purposes, but you shouldn’t close them off completely. Anytime a gas furnace or other gas appliance is kept in a confined space, that space must be properly ventilated per gas code requirements. You can find that information in the National Fuel Gas Code.

Protecting your family and yourself in the event of future problems by planning a mechanical room, which offers enough space for technicians to work around the equipment, is a very smart idea and could be a possible requirement in regards to your local building codes. Read More