Why Is My Air Conditioner Making These Sounds?

April 17th, 2023

If your air conditioner is making sounds that you aren’t used to hearing, you may be wondering if they are normal or not. Sometimes, unusual sounds can mean that it’s time to schedule AC repair in Sterling Heights, MI. Other times, AC sounds are completely normal.

Typically though, if you’re hearing a sound that you have never heard before, that’s a sign that something is wrong with your air conditioner. You can keep reading to learn more about sounds coming from your air conditioner that can mean big problems. 

Continue Reading

What Happens During AC Maintenance?

April 3rd, 2023

AC maintenance is different from an AC repair appointment because it is designed to be preventative. Ideally, you want to get your air conditioner looked over at least once per year to stay ahead of any potential problems. But what is it exactly that happens during AC maintenance?

That’s a question we get a lot from potential customers looking for air conditioning maintenance in Birmingham, MI. each air conditioner and home’s needs are a little different. But there are some general steps that we take to get started in helping to maintain your air conditioner. You can keep reading to learn more about AC maintenance appointments so you know what to expect when you schedule yours. 

Continue Reading

This Is What Hard Water Does to Your Water Heater

March 20th, 2023

If your home has hard water, that means that it has high mineral content. All water contains some level of minerals like calcium and magnesium, but some water contains very high levels of these minerals. If your water has at least 120 mg of minerals per liter of water it is considered hard. Over 180 mg of minerals per liter of water is very hard. 

These minerals aren’t necessarily dangerous to drink, but they can have a negative impact on your home’s plumbing system, including your water heater. If you think that your home has hard water, you may need water heater repair in Birmingham, MI. Keep reading and learn more about hard water and the negative effects that it can have on your water heater. 

Continue Reading

Screeching Metal Sounds From Your Furnace? This Is What They Mean

March 6th, 2023
furance-checked-by-technician

Your furnace can make a lot of unusual sounds, but of all of them screeching is one of the most concerning. If your furnace is screeching, it can indicate a problem with the blower motor. Since the blower motor is a significant component within your unit, you want to address any screeching metal sounds sooner rather than later. 

You can give our team a call for furnace repair in Warren, MI. We can inspect your furnace based on your concerns and offer a variety of solutions. In the meantime, you can keep reading to learn more about what screeching sounds inside your furnace mean and why they are dangerous. 

Continue Reading

House Not Warm Enough? These Airflow Problems Could Be Ruining Your Heater

February 20th, 2023

If your home is not getting warm enough this winter, your heater may not be completely to blame. Sometimes airflow problems can mean that hot air isn’t getting to your home even though your heater is working just fine. If you suspect that airflow problems are ruining your heater, you need a heater service in Sterling Heights, MI, and our team can help. In the meantime, you can learn more about identifying airflow problems in your home so you can get them addressed.

Continue Reading

Why a Cracked Heat Exchanger Is No Laughing Matter

February 6th, 2023
Inside a gas furnace. Focus = the top of the middle flange. 12MP camera.

It’s true that all of the components inside your HVAC system are equally important. Each one has to work together to produce heat for your home in the winter and cool air in the summer. But, when it comes to heating your home, the heat exchanger is arguably one of the more high-profile components. Without the heat exchanger, nothing else inside your heater matters.

Other components are easy to tighten, fix, or replace when something goes wrong. But if you develop a crack in your heat exchanger, it’s a very serious matter. If you suspect that you have a cracked heat exchanger, you may need furnace repair in Rochester Hills, MI. Don’t ignore the signs of a cracked heat exchanger, because it can lead to dangerous consequences. Keep reading to learn more about why a cracked heat exchanger is no laughing matter. 

Continue Reading

Signs That Your Heating Element Is About to Go Out

January 23rd, 2023

If you pay close attention, you will notice the signs that your electric water heater needs repairs before it stops working completely. Of course, this particular appliance is usually out of sight and out of mind. Water heaters are often hidden in your garage or a closet. But we encourage you to take time to inspect and listen to your water heater regularly.

Doing this can help you identify when the heating element in the electric water heater is about to go out. If you’re able to fix a problem before it affects your hot water availability, that is ideal. If you do suspect that your heating element is about to go out, you may need a water heater repair in Sterling Heights, MI. Our team can help, whether it’s answering questions about the signs you’re noticing or scheduling an appointment to come out and assess the situation for ourselves.

Continue Reading

How to Know If Your Furnace’s Heat Exchanger Is Okay or Not

January 9th, 2023
Inside a gas furnace. Focus = the top of the middle flange. 12MP camera.

If you have a furnace, it relies on a heat exchanger to create the warm air that flows into your home during the winter. This heat exchanger is arguably the most important part of your furnace. And if the heat exchanger breaks down, it is not only a very expensive part to replace, but can also pose very serious risks to your health and home if you don’t fix it quickly.

The heat exchanger works by combusting gas inside a sealed chamber to create heat. Your furnace’s heat exchanger blocks the fumes created during this process from entering the blower. The blower is the part that sends warm air through your air ducts, and vents, and into your home. If your heat exchanger is not airtight, those dangerous fumes may make it into the air blowing into your home. If you suspect that your furnace’s heat exchanger is not OK, you may need furnace repair in Troy, MI. Keep reading to learn more about the signs that something is wrong with your heat exchanger.

Continue Reading

A Tech Finds a True Horror Tale in the Basement

December 26th, 2022
problem-furnace-in-basement-1

It’s our goal at Charter Home Comfort to provide our customers with the highest quality service on every job. We stick to our core values and never compromise on quality because we know how important it is, not only for our customers’ comfort, but for their health as well.

Nothing reinforces our dedication to continuing to provide the best HVAC service more than discovering poor work other contractors have done. In today’s installment of “Tales From Our Technicians,” we’re going to look at a serious nightmare situation that one of our techs discovered in a customer’s basement. This isn’t the stuff of horror movies, it’s a real-world danger!

Continue Reading

One of Your Home’s Systems Needs Biannual Maintenance—But Which One?

December 12th, 2022
Inside a gas furnace. Focus = the top of the middle flange. 12MP camera.

We talk a lot about annual maintenance for HVAC systems and heaters. But there is one type of system that actually requires maintenance twice per year instead of just once, and that’s a heat pump. If your home has a heat pump system, it is unique to other types of air conditioners and heaters. Traditional HVAC units have a separate component for heating, but a heat pump works to both heat and cool your home, meaning that it runs year-round. 

If you want to schedule a service for heating repair in Troy, MI, give our team a call. We can make sure that your heat pump is working at its best so it can heat and cool your home without any hiccups. We can also make suggestions for ways that you can lighten the load on your unit this season and keep it running efficiently. 

Continue Reading