4 Ways To Prevent Major Air Conditioning Repairs In The Summer

Posted on: 26 May 2015

The warmer weather that comes with summer is often reason enough to be using the air conditioner more often than the rest of the year. In order to be confident that your air conditioner will run efficiently throughout the summer, you'll need to take the time to look into what kind of maintenance is the most important for proper running of your AC. With the following tips in mind, expensive repairs can be avoided and your air conditioner can continue running smoothly throughout the summer.
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A Healthy Draft: Why Your Energy Efficient House Needs A Fresh Air Intake Vent

Posted on: 19 May 2015

Homeowners seeking lower energy bills often go to great lengths hunting down every crack and gap around the structure to keep their heated or cooled air in. However, this can backfire and cause numerous problems if you have any kind of combustion device in the home like a gas-fired furnace, fireplace, or wood stove. Learn how installing a fresh air intake vent, or allowing an HVAC professional to install one, makes an airtight home a lot safer without ruining the effect of a sealed building envelope.
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Troubleshooting Air Flow Problems With Your Central AC Unit

Posted on: 17 May 2015

Are you experiencing issues with the amount of cool air your central AC unit is producing? If so, you should know that the cause behind these problems may be much easier to fix than you think. In fact, air flow problems can often be resolved in just a few minutes using the troubleshooting steps below. Step 1: Determine If The Problem Is System Wide The first thing you will need to do is to determine whether or not the problem exists in all your air vents or if it is contained to just a few vents.
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What Is A Home Energy Audit And Do I Need To Get One Done?

Posted on: 14 May 2015

All homeowners are likely aware that a drafty window can cause their annual HVAC costs to skyrocket. But did you know that even if you inspect your windows and other areas on a regular basis, there could still be some areas of your home that are leaking air and driving up your heating and cooling bills? One way to solve this problem is to get a home energy audit from a local contractor.
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