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Tips For Maximum Air Conditioning Efficiency In A Hot And Dry Climate

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If you live in an area that is excessively hot and dry during the summer months, then it is important that you know how to keep your home cool without running up your power bills. Cooling a home in a dry climate is different than cooling a home in an area with more humidity, so there are a few specific things you can do to help your air conditioner work better in your dry area. Read More»

Why Investing An HVAC System Is Ideal

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Are you undecided about investing in a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for your house? If you are concerned about the price you would have to pay for the HVAC system, you should keep in mind that it can actually save you money in the long run. There are other advantages of having an HVAC system for your heating and cooling needs as well. This article covers some of the things that you might want to know before paying for an HVAC system to be installed. Read More»

3 Ways To Improve Your Airflow

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The airflow of your HVAC system depends on a number of factors. There are obviously certain components, like the condenser and furnace that need to be regularly serviced by HVAC contractors. However, there are quite a few basis things that you can do on your own to make your system more efficient. The effectiveness of your heating and AC system is dependent on how strong the airflow is. There are 3 simple ways to check and possible increase your airflow. Read More»

3 Tips To Help Your Heater Run More Efficiently And Stave Off Repairs

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If you’re a homeowner, you likely understand the importance of keeping up with regular maintenance tasks throughout the house in order to avoid a costly repair bill in the future. But if your heating system is out of sight in the basement, it might also be out of mind most of the time. One way to avoid this problem would be to schedule a heating services company to come out and perform routine tasks on a regular schedule. Read More»

How To Remove The Motor On A Stalled Condensing Unit Blower Fan

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The fan in your central air conditioner’s outdoor condensing unit plays a valuable role in keeping air circulating. The air keeps the nearby coils cooled off as the coils help pass refrigerant fuel through the system. If the fan malfunctions and those coils become overly hot, the system will shut down to prevent any heat-related structural damage. If you stand next to your condensing unit as it runs and can’t hear a fan at all, the motor likely went out. Read More»