The One Comfort System We Recommend for Any Homeowner
November 28th, 2016When you hear the term “heat pump” for the first time, you may think that this is not the right whole-house comfort system for someone living in Florida.
When you hear the term “heat pump” for the first time, you may think that this is not the right whole-house comfort system for someone living in Florida.
In Florida, we’re still running the AC during the holidays, dreading the extra heat from the kitchen and the warmth of all of those bodies.
If you’re looking for a new air filter to actually get allergens out of the air you breathe, you might be looking in the wrong place.
The “off-season” in Florida is that time of year when we don’t really need our air conditioners anymore—at least not all the time.
Your air conditioning system has the ability to make your home downright chilly, so you might not be surprised to see ice developing on the inside portion of the unit. For an appliance that uses refrigeration, this might appear to be a normal part of operation.
Searching for a new home comfort installation can be stressful. Most people are not very familiar with the HVAC industry, especially since you only need to shop for new home comfort systems every ten years or so.
We’re used to stormy weather here, and many of us don’t even worry about walking outside without an umbrella in the rain or putting on a hoodie. Still, the rain can affect our homes in ways we don’t really think of.
We’re hoping for cooler and calmer weather any day now, as temperatures slowly decrease in the relatively cooler fall and winter months.
Every air conditioning and heating system that uses forced-air ventilation to bring comfortable temperatures to the home has a filter. This air filter serves a very important purpose—protecting your AC unit from the damage of incoming debris.
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