Tuesday, October 20, 2015

HVAC unit to blame for early morning Hurlock house fire


The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office says the fire started around 5:15 AM on Tuesday, in the crawl space of the two story Choptank Landing Road home. According to the report, 25 firefighters from Hurlock and Preston responded, and had the flames under control in about a half hour.

Investigators say they have since ruled the fire as accidental, after figuring out that it started in the heating unit within the home's HVAC system. Damages are estimated at $55,000. No injuries were reported.
The American Red Cross is reportedly assisting home's occupants.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Swampscott, MA Air Conditioning Repair FAQ

We need our Air Conditioning System for a great part of the year in Swampscott, MA Air Conditioning service, it is important for us to recognize any problems and contact MRW Mechanical Cooling and Heating for repair when needed. The most common air conditioning problem we notice occurs when your evaporator coil ices up. There are numerous reasons for frost in the system; we will review them in this article. There is no choice better than professional air conditioning service, when you need Swampscott MA Air conditioning service, call MRW Mechanical Cooling and Heating Company Marblehead.
Here are a few possible reasons for your system icing up:
Clogged air filter: Your air filter is designed to prevent the accumulation of dust and debris on AC system components. Such materials Swampscott, MA Air Conditioning Servicecan negatively affect the effectiveness and efficiency of your cooling system. The air filter is therefore a vital preventive measure. But when it becomes clogged, it becomes an obstruction. By blocking the cool air that the air handler emits, the cool air becomes trapped within the evaporator and this can quickly cause the coils to freeze over. Remember to check your air filter about once a month during peak cooling times to ensure that it’s not causing any airflow problems.
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Friday, July 18, 2014

Spencerville Schools looking at replacing, repairing HVAC system

Spencerville School Board is looking to replace or repair the district’s Johnson Controls HVAC system. David Sudhoff from Smith Boughan gave his presentation on the proposed possibility of upgrading the entire system.

“There are concerns that this system used to be the workhouse of the industry for many years; however, two items are working against the HVAC system: This version is becoming increasingly difficult to support, the original programming has layers and layers of original programming which has made it very difficult to service over the years. The programming is suspected of causing higher than necessary energy usage. If the main controller crashes, all HVAC systems lose control, since all information is output from this control. If another major component fails, large portions of the building could lose control, depending on what area is served by the failed component. Also, a lack of backups would require extensive time to rebuild from scratch.”
If the system would fail, there would be a possibility of causing school cancellations.
Sudhoff recommended looking at upgrading the entire system.

The board said it wanted more time to look into the upgrade.
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Spencerville Superintendent Dennis Fuge reported the summer maintenance of the grounds and buildings was going well. The maintenance department is stripping and waxing the school’s floors, painting the lockers and locker rooms and placing railings on the bleachers for the upcoming football season.

Fuge also thanked those who donated to the school. The following were the donations accepted: Athletic Boosters, $264.48; Klein Trust Foundation, $84.50; Spencerville Jennings PTO, $2,241.50; Spencerville Alumni Assoc., $100; and the GFS fun funds, $64.19.
The grades K-8 workbook, lab and supply fees were approved for the 2014-15 school year. They are as follows: Kindergarten - $41, first grade - $31, second grade - $39, third grade - $36.75, fourth grade - $46, fifth grade - $42.25, sixth grade - $31.75, seventh grade - $27.75 and eighth grade - $38.50.
Rita Leaders was introduced as a new teacher for a one year contract, effective Aug. 21.
In other action, the board:
• Employed head softball coach Jeff Johnston, head baseball coach Troy Montenery, study hall monitor Rob Griffin, special education van drivers Karen Schwark and Sarah Prine, library media aide/monitors Robin Lammers and Sue Moeller and custodian Ben Shaw;
• Approved a resolution adopting a calamity day alternative make-up plan;
• Approved salary schedules as presented for certified, extra-curricular, classified and cafeteria supervisor for a three-year period;
• Approved the return of unused state interest funds to Ohio Schools Facility Commission for $226,546; and
• Authorized the use of the football practice field and the football stadium (weather permitting) and the concession stand for the 2014 midget football season. The midget league is to present evidence of insurance coverage for players, coaches and Spencerville board of education.
School board members and superintendent retired to executive session for the purpose of discussing compensation of public employees and adjourned with no further business.

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MRW Mechanical Cooling and Heating is a Marblehead HVAC Company specializing in Coling and Heating.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Furnace Installation? 2 Things to Be Mindful Of

Are you an educated consumer? When it comes time to purchase a new furnace for your North Shore area home, it’s important that you do the research and find answers to a few important questions first. If you have ever lived in a home with rooms that never seem to get warm enough, you should agree about the importance of doing your homework before selecting a new furnace. Following are two key things to know prior to engaging a contractor for a new furnace installation by a  Marblehead MA Furnace Company.

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  • Furnace Size: One critical factor to determine prior to a furnace installation is the optimal size of the unit. When you contact an HVAC contractor, he will perform a load calculation that will evaluate such factors as the size and layout of your home and the quality of the home insulation. This is to determine a furnace size that can to provide the heating capacity needed for your home, but without being oversized, which causes a variety of problems.
  • Furnace Efficiency: When shopping for a new furnace, check the efficiency rating in order to select a unit that will offer energy savings over time. In particular, you should be shopping for a high-efficiency furnace with annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) rating above 90 percent. The higher the percentage, the more fuel gets converted into heat for your home. In our cold-winter climate, higher efficiency delivers more energy savings than in a warmer climate.
As you begin to research the installation of a new furnace, determine the appropriate size of the new furnace and the correct efficiency, and establish that you are purchasing a system that has the most economical and appropriate fuel source for your area. The Furnace Company has been serving satisfied customers in the the North Shore area for more than 10 years. Please contact us at MRW Mechanical Cooling and Heating for more information about a furnace installation.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Should I Service or Replace My Furnace?

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With the current financial struggles, it is imperative that we get the most value for our dollar. A new heating system is a massive investment. Does it make more sense to buy a new Heating System or heating service the one you already own?
Issues to look attentively at.
  • Does your home have dry air? You may have a problem with humidity. This could be the result of faulty duct-work or a faulty system. How often does your furnace break down? If it’s just an occasional problem, you may want to hang in there and repair it. However, if it breaks down a lot, it may be time for a new furnace. XX
  • Do you have an older furnace? A brand new furnace will be more efficient, saving you money immediately.
  • Do you have rooms in your home that are extra hot or extra cold? This is a sign that your system is not working properly.
  • If your furnace breaks down a lot, you definitely may want to consider replacing it.
If you are unsure whether you should buy a new furnace, contact a Marblehead Heating Company such as MRW Mechanical Cooling and Heating, they may be reached at 781-639-9222.