2015

  • Two Reasons To Consider Duct Cleaning

    Your AC ducts are hidden within the walls of your home. It is easy to overlook them when it comes to cleaning your home. After all, the only thing that should be passing through your ducts is the air from your AC unit, and that should already be cleaned by your AC filter, right? Not so much. In order to keep you system running at its optimum level and to avoid health problems, you have your ducts inspected regularly and cleaned when necessary.
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  • Commonly Asked Questions about Improving Your Business's Air Conditioning System

    In order for your business to be successful, it is important to ensure that your customers are comfortable while they are in your establishment. For this purpose, an air conditioning system can be an excellent way of ensuring that summertime heat does not cause your customers to be hot and sweaty while they are in your business. These systems can be remarkably energy intensive, but if you understand the answers to the following routine questions, you will find that you are far better prepared to handle temperature problems.
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  • Four Strategies To Keep Cool When Your Air Conditioner Breaks Down

    Summer might be over, but that doesn't mean the hot weather has subsided. If you're still relying heavily on your air conditioner as a way to keep your home cool, having the unit break down poses an inconvenience until you can get it repaired. The best thing to do as soon as the unit stops working is to call a licensed air conditioner repair service to arrange a visit. Because it might take a few days to get the parts to complete the repair, it's time to get creative to keep cool.
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  • Four Air Conditioning Myths about Health and Money

    Perhaps it's because they have only become really common in the last few decades while heaters have been ubiquitous for much longer, but there are a lot of strange ideas out there about air conditioning. Perhaps you've heard one of the following myths; if you hear them in the future, now you'll know how to debunk them. A Cold Home Can Give You a Cold This one probably has its roots in the idea that cold temperatures lead to colds in people, but there's no truth in this.
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