Potential Reasons Your Air Conditioning Thermostat Controls Aren't Working

Posted on: 30 November 2015

Central air conditioning systems are multifaceted appliances that require all of the parts to work in order to provide your home with the most efficient cooling. When problems seem to occur with your temperature controls like the thermostat or remote, your unit can either not turn on at all or won't provide the proper level of cooling. There are a few potential reasons your temperature controls don't seem to be working – and the problem isn't always the temperature controller itself.
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Deciding Between Oil Heat And Propane

Posted on: 14 September 2015

Before the winter hits, it is important to decide how you are going to heat your home. What has worked in the past may not always be economical or feasible now. Two of the most common ways to heat a home include heating oil and propane. Both of these are designed to help heat your home effectively during the colder months. There are several variables that go into deciding what type of heating fuel you should stick with.
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Ways Your Home May Be Fighting Your Efforts To Keep It At A Comfortable Temperature

Posted on: 25 August 2015

The best scenario for you and your family when it's hot or cold outside will be being in a comfortable home with low energy bills. However, this may not be the case. When the heat or cold air you generate in your home is allowed to escape, it makes your HVAC system work harder to replace that lost air. This puts more wear and tear on your system and raises your bills.
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Three Keys To Optimizing AC Performance

Posted on: 17 July 2015

To achieve the optimal performance from an AC unit, you have to do more than change your filter from time to time. In fact, to get the best performance from your AC unit, you have to be willing to maintain it, enhance it, and ensure that it has to run as little as possible. With a strategic approach to cooling your home, you get a system that runs with high efficiency and, thus, saves you money.
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