Climate Solutions, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘weather’

How Snow & Ice Can Damage Your HVAC System (And What to Watch For)

Monday, December 22nd, 2025

Winter weather can be tough on your home’s exterior—and your HVAC system is no exception. Snow and ice buildup may seem harmless at first, but prolonged exposure can lead to performance issues, system strain, and even costly repairs if problems go unnoticed. Understanding how winter conditions affect your HVAC system helps you take timely action and protect your comfort.

Being aware of common cold-weather risks and knowing what to watch for after a storm can help keep your system operating safely and efficiently all winter long.

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Carbon Monoxide Safety: What Gillette Homeowners Need to Know This Winter

Monday, November 10th, 2025

As winter sets in and heating systems run for longer periods of time, carbon monoxide (CO) safety becomes a critical concern for homeowners. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas—making it nearly impossible to detect without proper equipment. When produced by malfunctioning or poorly vented fuel-burning appliances, CO can accumulate indoors and put your household at serious risk.

Understanding the dangers of carbon monoxide, recognizing the symptoms of exposure, and knowing how to protect your home are essential steps every Gillette homeowner should take this winter.

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How to Protect Your HVAC System From Wyoming’s Cold Nights & Snow Events

Monday, October 27th, 2025

As Wyoming’s fall transitions into winter, with nighttime temperatures dropping to the 20s°F and snow events becoming more frequent, protecting your HVAC system is crucial for reliable home comfort. Harsh weather can strain your heating system, leading to inefficiencies or breakdowns when you need warmth most. At Climate Solutions, Inc., we’re here to share essential tips to safeguard your HVAC system from Wyoming’s cold nights and snow, ensuring it runs smoothly all season long.

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