Keeping Your Home Cool during the Sweltering, Summer Months

  • 4 Professional Ductless Heating Maintenance Tasks To Improve Efficiency And Prevent Breakdown

    5 October 2022

    Ductless heating systems are becoming increasingly popular in both residential and commercial settings. These systems offer many benefits over traditional forced air systems, including improved energy efficiency and greater control over individual room temperatures. While ductless heating systems are relatively low maintenance, there are a few things that you can do to keep yours running smoothly and prevent potential problems down the road. This article will share four professional ductless heating maintenance tasks that you can do to improve efficiency and prevent breakdowns.

  • 3 HVAC Services You Should Utilize on a Regular Basis

    19 September 2022

    All too often homeowners fail to reach out to an HVAC contractor in their local area until their heating or cooling system has stopped working altogether. This really is quite unfortunate because many of the issues that ultimately result in a heating or cooling system failure could be avoided through the use of a few HVAC services. Below you can learn more about some of the HVAC services that you should be utilizing on a regular basis in order to ensure your heating and cooling systems are working at maximum efficiency.

  • What Should You Know About Your AC Condensate Drain Line?

    29 August 2022

    Modern air conditioning systems use condensate drain lines to help remove moisture from the air conditioner and direct it outside. This plumbing is necessary because your air conditioner can remove a substantial amount of humidity from the air, and that water needs to go somewhere. Without a drain line, you'd have a serious puddle on your floor or, even worse, water-damaged HVAC components. Drain lines can be a source of leaks, but they're also potentially a maintenance item.

  • HVAC Services and DIY Maintenance That Keep Your HVAC Working Through All Seasons

    11 August 2022

    Your HVAC needs to be serviced before summer sets in and before the weather turns cold in the winter. It also needs ongoing service from you all year, including simple things like changing the filter. For more complex maintenance, you'll need to bring in an HVAC technician. Plus, having service from a professional could be a condition of your warranty. Here are some HVAC services you'll need during different seasons of the year and maintenance you can do yourself.

  • Why Your Business Should Take Air Conditioning Repair Seriously

    29 June 2022

    Regardless of where your business is situated, you heavily rely on a cooling unit to provide your employees with conducive working spaces, especially during the summer months. That's why you should take care of the equipment, allowing it to serve your business well throughout its life. A fully functional cooling unit ensures your business doesn't register low productivity in summer because your employees can't be as fast and efficient in hot and humid indoor spaces.

  • 3 HVAC Maintenance Services You Need

    29 June 2022

    Unfortunately, many homeowners forget all about their HVAC unit after installation. This leaves room for malfunctions to accumulate and strain the unit's operation. In order to keep your equipment in ship shape, you should schedule routine maintenance checks and allow HVAC services to address the issues when they're still minor. This article will highlight three HVAC maintenance services to expect from your technician.  Cleaning Air Filters Aside from heating and cooling your indoor spaces as needed, your HVAC unit also purifies your indoor air.

  • Common Issues For AC Condenser Fans And Repair Tips For Them

    8 June 2022

    A major component that helps your AC unit work correctly is the condenser fan, which takes hot air and transforms it into a liquid state. Here are some problems that can happen to this component and repair solutions for them.  Faulty Motor In order to power the condenser fan and keep it running while your AC unit works, it relies on a motor. If this motor is faulty, then the fan isn't going to be able to work optimally.