As the sweltering heat of the summer settles in, you rely more on your air conditioning system to cool you down and keep you comfortable at home. Likewise, when outside temperatures dip below freezing, you have to crank up the heat. Because your heating and cooling system is a year-round necessity, you want to have it serviced and maintained so it can run as long and as efficiently as possible.
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Every business owner understands the importance of employee productivity and wellness. But did you know that your office ventilation plays a role in promoting this kind of working environment? In fact, research has found that employee productivity increases by 11% as a result of improved ventilation in the workplace. As such, you need to ensure that your building’s HVAC system is regularly serviced and maintained. This way, you create the kind of atmosphere that will benefit your employees and your business as a whole.
… Continue ReadingSigns That Your AC Evaporator Coil Is Dirty
The evaporator coil, which cools the air in your home, is a critical component of your air conditioner. When it gets dirty, you can run into a number of issues that will keep your air conditioner from operating efficiently. That said, knowing whether or not your coil needs cleaning is beneficial.
… Continue ReadingQuestions to Ask Before Installing a Central Air Conditioner
The installation of central air conditioning is a huge upgrade in terms of convenience and comfort. This type of cooling system can keep an entire house cool even on the hottest days, and it can do the job more efficiently than window AC units. However, before getting your own central air conditioner, it’s best to learn more about how it works.
… Continue ReadingSigns of Inefficiency in Older Heating & Cooling Systems
Like most home appliances, your HVAC system has an expected lifespan. It will break down more frequently as it ages, and you’ll eventually have to get it replaced. While it may seem cheaper to pay for repairs and have parts replaced as needed in the meantime, this won’t be cost-effective in the long run.
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