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Two Air Conditioning Problems You’re Causing And What To Do

Air conditioning is a modern luxury most people appreciate on sweltering summer days. Perhaps at no time is it more appreciated than when HVAC units seem to fail and homeowners must tough out a hot day until professionals arrive. However, sometimes it's their own negligence which is causing air conditioning problems. If you're experiencing these A/C failures, it could be your fault. Luckily, you can also fix them. No Power Read More 

How To Get A Good Deal When Replacing Your Furnace

After you've lived in your house for some time you might start to notice that the furnace just doesn't work the way it used to. Air that was once piping hot is now lukewarm or even cold and if winter has set in you know you must act quickly to get another furnace put in so your family won't be left to suffer in freezing temperatures. If funds are tight and you need a furnace without the huge expense here are a couple of options that can help. Read More 

Tips To Ensure Your New Home’s HVAC Works Efficiently

When you buy a new home, the home may be several years to several decades old, which means the home's systems are not brand new. And the home's air conditioning and heating system need to work well whether you move in during summer or winter. So when you are looking to buy a new home, here are some tips to help make sure its HVAC and air conditioning is working and functions properly. Read More 

Tips For Having A New Air Conditioning System Installed When You Have Pets

If you are a pet owner who is having a new air conditioning system installed in your home, then there are a few additional steps that you will need to take beforehand to prepare. These are the main tips that will help with having a new air conditioning system installed when you have dogs, cats, or other pets. Have Your HVAC Ducts Cleaned Out First of all, if you have pets in the home, there is a good chance that your ducts might already be filled with pet hair. Read More 

Improve The Air Quality In Your Home

The air quality inside your home should be better than the quality of the air outside. However, it's up to you to ensure this goal is accomplished. Learn some things you can do now to improve the air quality in your home. Upgrade the Filter Consider upgrading your filter to a HEPA-rated screen. HEPA filters are designed to extract smaller pollutant particles from the air than traditional filters can. If you have an allergy sufferer in your home, the upgrade is especially helpful. Read More