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Energy-Efficient Attic Ventilation Solutions

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Attic ventilation is important for protecting your roof, controlling humidity and mold, improving air quality in your home, and controlling the climate in your living space. Proper ventilation keeps your attic from overheating, damaging your roof, and making your home too hot. Ventilation must be set up properly too, or cool air can be pulled out of your living space and drawn into your attic. Here’s a look at energy-efficient attic ventilation solutions. Read More»

3 Tips For Choosing Where To Install Your Central AC Condenser

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Most homes use a split HVAC system with an outdoor AC condenser. Putting the condenser in the right place is essential for your air conditioner to operate efficiently. Here are three tips that will help you find the best spot for your AC condenser. 1. Install Far From Outdoor Sitting Areas  Modern air conditioners are designed to run as quietly and efficiently as possible, but no condenser is silent. The noise from an AC condenser can be distracting when you’re trying to relax outdoors. Read More»

Saving Money On Your Furnace Replacement

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Having a furnace replaced can be expensive, but often, it is necessary. If you’re on a tight budget, you may be looking for ways to keep costs down when replacing your furnace. Often, it is best to be upfront with your HVAC contractor and let them know you’re tight on funds. They can often help you find ways to make furnace replacement more affordable. Here are some options to explore. Read More»

How To Choose The Right Commercial Appliance Parts

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When it comes to commercial appliances, there are numerous factors that come into play in choosing the right parts for your business. When it is time for you to replace commercial appliances, there is a learning curve for me. The following guide will serve as a checklist you can use when choosing commercial appliance parts.  Find The Right Part For Your Needs You should check with your appliance manufacturer first to see if they have any parts available for your appliance. Read More»

Should You Worry About A Leaky Air Conditioner?

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Absorbing heat energy from the air causes your air conditioner’s evaporator coil to produce a substantial amount of water. While this function is essential to controlling your home’s humidity levels, it also means that the water needs someplace to go. Window units can easily drain this water outside, but a split-system central air conditioner is slightly more complicated. In most cases, you should never need to worry about the water your air conditioner produces, but there’s no such thing as a trouble-free HVAC component. Read More»