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March 24, 2020

In Atlanta, It’s Both the Heat and the Humidity

Along with the high temperatures of summer in Georgia, high humidity can also be a problem. If you are concerned about high levels of humidity in your Atlanta home, especially about the possibility of mold growth, you may want to consider a whole-house dehumidifier.

February 12, 2020

Is Your AC Blowing Mold into Your Home?

Is Your AC Blowing Mold and Bacteria into Your Home? You probably don’t realize it, but the inside of your air conditioner is a pretty wet place. Along with heat, air conditioners remove excess moisture…

January 14, 2020

4 Reasons to Consider a Daikin Furnace or AC Unit

The Daikin name is practically synonymous with air conditioning. There’s a good reason for that. The research and development Daikin did more than 95 years ago was pivotal in developing the air conditioning that we…

December 19, 2019

4 Signs There’s a Problem with Your Home’s Ductwork

There’s more to maintaining indoor comfort than a home’s furnace and air conditioner. In a forced-air HVAC system, even the best, most efficient heating and cooling units can’t do the job well if there’s a…

October 8, 2019

What should I ask my service technician during a maintenance visit?

You should schedule maintenance visits twice a year. HVAC units that receive regular maintenance have been shown to operate up to 40% more efficiently than systems that don’t, as well as being 90% less likely…

June 20, 2019

How to Keep Your AC in Its Best Shape This Summer

In the middle of a Georgia summer, few things are as pleasant as walking into a cool, refreshing home after being outside in the hot sun. We know how important it is to keep your…

May 30, 2019

Why You Need a “Smart” Thermostat

If you’re in the market to upgrade your thermostat, we think a “smart” option is the way to go. Smart thermostats sync to your phone, tablet, or computer so that you can control your air…

March 15, 2019

How to Save on Energy Costs

While we move from winter to spring, it can be expensive to heat and cool your house due to the fluctuating temperatures outdoors. If you’re looking to save on energy costs this season, here are…

February 25, 2019

Tackling Winter Humidity

Tackling Winter Humidity While summertime is the season most often associated with humidity, wet winters like this one can bring their own difficulties. At this time of year, we frequently see trouble with indoor humidity…

July 10, 2018

How do you select the right size air conditioning system for your home?

There are several factors to consider when choosing the size of a heating and air conditioning system for your home. Many aspects of your home affect this decision, such as square footage, the climate of…

July 2, 2018

Does your AC outdoor unit look like this? If so, it’s affecting your electric bill, and it’s time for a bath.

Your outdoor AC unit needs extra attention because it is exposed to the elements all the time. Dirt, leaves, grass clippings, pollen, storm debris, soot and other contaminants can interfere with your system’s normal operation….

May 24, 2018

The Effects of Dirty Air Filters

We recommend changing your filter every four to six weeks to maintain healthy indoor air quality. Understandably, this task is easily forgotten, but it’s important to keep in mind that, when your filter’s dirty, so…

May 11, 2018

Pros and Cons of a Ductless System

A ductless air conditioning system is similar to a traditional split-system AC in that it has an outdoor unit that houses a compressor and condenser. As its name indicates, it delivers cool air not through…

April 26, 2018

Single vs. Variable Speed Air Conditioners

Are you looking into purchasing a new HVAC system? If so, chances are you have heard about variable speed, two-stage and single-stage air conditioners. But what is the difference? Single Stage Air Conditioning Most homes…

April 13, 2018

HRV and ERV Systems: Improve Indoor Air Quality While Saving Energy and Money

With an increasing effort to make homes more energy-efficient, homes are becoming more insulated and weatherproof, making air quality and air circulation a major concern. To maintain indoor air quality, a home requires a mechanical…

March 13, 2018

Understanding MERV Ratings

As the allergy season approaches, your air filter can make a big difference in your indoor air quality. Homeowners should change their air filters every four to six weeks. If air filters aren’t changed regularly,…

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