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September 4, 2017

Common Air Conditioning Problems to Watch for

If your air conditioner is displaying these symptoms, it’s a good idea to call for repairs.

June 12, 2017

Ice on the AC Coil: Is That Normal?

Ice on an air conditioner coil is a symptom of a problem with an air conditioner—possibly a major one—that requires air conditioning repair.

April 3, 2017

Some Signs That, Yes, You Ought to Replace Your Air Conditioner

There are warning signs from an air conditioner that will give you the heads-up about a replacement even before regular maintenance.

January 23, 2017

Cooling Emergency! What to Do When Your AC Dies

Consider what to do if your air conditioning system should abruptly break down during a hot day. You’ll need the system working fast—it won’t just fix itself.

December 19, 2016

Take Advantage of the Winter and Install a New AC!

We keep busy over the winter handling repairs for furnaces and other heating systems. But it’s also a time we recommend that people give thought to having a new air conditioner installed.

November 7, 2016

An Autumn Tale of Air Conditioning of Yesteryear: The Car Cooler

At this time of the year, we thought you might appreciate a story about the early days of air conditioning. It’s one most people don’t know much about… the car cooler.

October 3, 2016

Yes, Your Heat Pump Needs Maintenance in Fall!

Our major concern for comfort during the year is keeping our homes cooled down in the Georgia heat and humidity. The winters aren’t as rough, and that’s a reason why many homeowners choose to use a heat pump for indoor comfort.

August 29, 2016

Summer’s Almost Over, So Should I Bother with Scheduling AC Repairs Now?

We understand that as the end of the season approaches, you might feel that it’s not worth the investment in arranging to repair troubles with your air conditioner. You can worry about these problems later, after all, and if the issue seems minor, why should you rush?

August 22, 2016

The End of Summer Is a “Danger Zone” for Your Air Conditioner

As the close of summer approaches (the official end is less than a month away), you’ll start thinking about cooler temperatures and a pleasant reprieve from the heat. Your air conditioner, however, is entering into the riskiest part of its annual workload.

July 11, 2016

Can I Save Money on Air Conditioning by Closing Room Vents? (No!)

If you look at the room vents for the air conditioning (and heating) system in your home, you’ll notice that behind the grill are louvers you can adjust with a handle. This offers a temptation: why not adjust the louvers to shut off the vent entirely?

June 6, 2016

Guide for How Often to Change Your HVAC System’s Air Filter

We’ve written before about the importance of regularly changing the air filter in your HVAC system during the year as part of regular maintenance. If you allow the filter on your AC/furnace to become clogged over time with dust and other debris, it will seriously cut into the system’s energy efficiency and lead to malfunctions and short-cycling.

April 11, 2016

Have You Installed Your Programmable Thermostat Yet?

Earlier this year we briefly discussed the benefits of going programmable when it comes to your thermostat. We want to stress the fact that your thermostat should operate in alignment with your family’s use of your home.

February 29, 2016

How Often Do I Need to Change My HVAC System’s Air Filter?

We often emphasize the importance of regular professional maintenance for your heating and air conditioning system. That’s why we offer membership in our Comfort Club to encourage customers to have annual professional inspections and tune-ups for both their ACs and heaters.

February 22, 2016

It’s Late Winter: Watch Out for These Furnace Troubles

We’ve entered the second half of February, but we still have plenty of cold weather remaining to keep our home furnaces busy. After a few months of steady work, furnaces will have accumulated a great deal of wear on their components, as well as dirt and dust, and because of this it’s vital that you play close attention to your furnace’s performance at this time of year.

January 18, 2016

The Heater Isn’t Working: What Can You Do before Calling for Help?

A broken heater during a cold winter day is one of the major emergencies a homeowner might encounter during the season. If your heater suddenly stops providing your household with warmth on a chilly day, you’ll probably feel pulled toward two different instincts.

December 7, 2015

Brrr, It’s Getting Cold! Do You Have Enough Insulation?

Winter is the season most associated with insulation, but the truth is that you need good insulation to keep your home comfortable and energy efficient all year long. Now that the cold air is creeping in, and possibly creeping into the nooks and crannies of your home, insulation may be at the forefront of your mind.

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