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Do you need tips and tools for keeping your commercial refrigeration units working well at your business? Are you looking for a contractor who is knowledgeable about commercial HVAC systems in Winston-Salem, North Carolina? You’ll find some great information about these topics and more on the QRC blog!

What Causes Water Leakage Around a Commercial Refrigeration Unit?
Water leakage around a commercial refrigeration unit can signal a big problem. Whether you see a trickle of water or a flood around the unit, severe disruptions may be ahead. A water leak is one of the most common issues with commercial refrigerators. It can have...

How to Save Money With Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits
An HVAC or plumbing emergency can occur at any time. The need for equipment replacement often arises when you don’t have the budget for it. Fortunately, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 includes tax credits that can help you save by investing in clean energy....

7 Ways You Can Lower Your Power Bills
Inefficiencies in your HVAC system can raise your power bills significantly. They can also prevent the system from maintaining a comfortable temperature. However, there are numerous ways you can improve energy efficiency and save on energy costs (including signing up...

8 Ways to Identify HVAC Refrigerant Leaks
A refrigerant leak is a very serious HVAC problem. Refrigerant (“Freon” or “coolant”) is what allows your heating and cooling system to extract and release heat. A leak will prevent it from working effectively. It can also cause the compressor to overheat and fail, as...

9 Signs You Have a Venting or Flue Issue
A venting or flue issue can prevent your furnace from working properly and jeopardize your safety. It can cause a backdraft that sucks air down the flue, along with exhaust fumes, into your home. These fumes can include deadly carbon monoxide. Therefore, the situation...

6 Gas Line Installation Errors You Want to Avoid
Gas line installation errors can compromise the safety and function of your home. A gas line can supply fuel to cooking appliances, furnaces, water heaters, and other high-use equipment. We strongly advise against DIY gas line installation. But even budding...