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Causes behind the problem

Hot temperatures in your home can be the result of any number of issues, including worn-out seals around windows and doors, large windows allowing in too much sun, leaks in your duct system, or a problem with your cooling system.

How to put Hot on ice

Professional comfort-system inspection

Your local Lennox dealer can conduct a thorough cleaning and inspection of your forced-air comfort system to make sure it’s running properly. They will also plug any leaks in your duct system.

Advanced cooling systems

Consistent temperatures are the way to keep Hot and your cooling bills in check. And Lennox has a variety of systems that can help, like the XC21 air conditioner with has two stages of operation to suit your comfort level.

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Meet Hot

And he has a burning desire to make you sweat. But don’t be fooled by his seductive ways.

View other common indoor air quality issues:

Cold • Ozone • Bacteria • Odor • Dust • Pollen • Mold • Pet Dander • Humidity

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