3 Upgrades that Make an Air Conditioner More Efficient

June 13th, 2016

Saving money can be difficult in the summertime, when your air conditioning system is running for most of the day. And your air conditioning system might have lost some efficiency over the years. But if it’s not quite ready for an upgrade, there are still some efficiency upgrades you can make, and they can last in your home for many years to come.

Is Your AC Repair Too Expensive?

June 6th, 2016

Your air conditioner has broken down. You call in a local air conditioning contractor, hoping the price for repairs will be low, and then you get the estimate. Hundreds of dollars you weren’t prepared to spend, and it’s suddenly your only option if you want to keep your home comfortable.

How to Save More Energy with a New Air Conditioner

May 30th, 2016

You’re finally replacing that old, inefficient air conditioning system. This time around, you hope that your bills won’t be so out of control. Follow our guide to find out how your new installation can use far less energy than your older model.

Features You Should Look for with a New AC Installation

May 23rd, 2016

When you’re installing a new air conditioning system, it’s tough to know where to start. If you’re a new homeowner, this isn’t something you’ve had to think of before. And even if you’ve owned a home for years, you only have to replace an AC system (hopefully) every decade or so.

Sizing an Air Filter: Why It Matters More than You Think

May 16th, 2016

One of the most important things you can do for your AC system is to change the air filter. It may seem like a small, unimportant part, and many homeowners go a long period of time without ever changing or cleaning theirs.

How to Save Money on a New AC System

May 9th, 2016

You need a new air conditioning system, but you’re worried about the cost. We know it’s stressful to get a new comfort system, but we’re happy to answer all of your questions when you pick up the phone and talk to our friendly staff members. For now, check out our tips below, and learn how you can save some money on a new air conditioner.

How Does the Outdoor AC Unit Help Make a House Cool?

May 2nd, 2016

If you’ve never done too much research about how an air conditioner works, this question might be one of your first. How would an outdoor unit help to cool the air inside of the home? And isn’t it counterproductive to place the unit outdoors, in the heat?

Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Close the Air Vents in Your Home

April 25th, 2016

One of the rooms of your home is already a little bit chilly, and the rest of the house is still cooling off. You decide that it might help to keep you comfortable, and perhaps save you some money, if you close off the register that allows air to enter that room.

How a Heat Pump Is Like a Regular Central AC Unit

April 18th, 2016

If you’re shopping around for a new heating and/or air conditioning system, you might have found some information about heat pumps. Heat pumps are heating and air conditioning systems all-in-one. In some areas, homeowners need a backup heater in order to compensate for extremely low outdoor temperatures.