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May 9, 2014

Causes of Low Air Flow

If you notice that your house is not getting as cool as it should when you have the air conditioner running, check on the vents and feel the air coming from them. If the flow feels lower than normal, you may have an air conditioning system malfunction or a problem with the ventilation system.

May 2, 2014

Should I Install New Air Conditioning Now or Try to Make It Through Summer with My System?

If you are considering a replacement air conditioner for the spring, you must have a reason to think that the current system keeping you cool may not have the strength to make it through to the fall. How much life does the current AC have left, and is it efficient and prudent to continue with it through the summer?

April 25, 2014

Are Zone Control Systems the Same as Ductless Mini Split Systems?

Zone control systems refer to a way to divide a home up into different “zones” (often individual rooms, but sometimes as large as the upstairs and downstairs) that can have their temperatures set independently. This distinguishes them from most central heating and cooling systems, which provide the same temperature to all rooms whenever they turn on.

April 18, 2014

How Improving Insulation Will Also Improve Your Air Conditioning

Good air conditioning in Atlanta is more than just a comfortable home. Our summers get hot here in Georgia, and a reliable air conditioning system is the best weapon you have in staying cool. Regular maintenance from a trained professional will keep your system up and running, but it’s not the only part of your house that helps you stay cool.

April 11, 2014

Common Causes of AC Short Cycling

“Short-cycling” is a condition in an air conditioner (as well as other comfort systems) where the unit does not complete its normal cooling cycle and instead shuts off early. You can usually detect short-cycling in an AC because the system will continually turn on and off…

March 28, 2014

Heat Pump Repair Guide: Common Mode Problems

A heat pump works in two basic modes: cooling and heating. In cooling mode—which is almost identical to the operation of an air conditioner—a compressor pumps high temperature gaseous refrigerant to a reversing valve.

March 19, 2014

Winter Is Over: Anything I Ought to Do about My Heating System?

Winter officially ends at the close of March, and although we’ve still had some chilly days in Atlanta, we can expect the temperature to warm up during the next month to the point that our heaters will spend longer off than on.

March 13, 2014

The Compressor and Heat Pump Repair in Atlanta, GA

Heat pumps use the same technology as air conditioners, only they use it to heat the home as well as cool it. The technology is quite sound, and while heat pumps struggle sometimes in cold climates (necessitating a smaller auxiliary furnace to pick up the slack)…

March 3, 2014

Common Ductless Heating System Repairs

Ductless heating and cooling systems have started to make the leap from the commercial world—where they have long been popular in businesses such as restaurants—over to the residential world. Ductless mini split heat pumps give homeowners the advantages of a heat pump…

February 25, 2014

Which Heating System Is the Easiest to Install?

If you’re looking into a new heating system, the question is extremely important: what heating system is the easiest to install? In point of fact it depends on your particular circumstances. Here in Atlanta, heating installation services can inspect your home…

February 6, 2014

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for a Breakdown Before Calling for Heating Repair

For small appliances around our home, such as toasters and microwaves, we are accustomed to waiting for the device to break down before we consider repairs for it… and in most cases, we won’t repair it, just purchase a replacement.

January 28, 2014

Why Install an Electric Furnace Instead of a Gas One?

Natural gas-powered furnaces are the most popular type in contemporary homes. Heating companies often recommend them because of their low cost of operation and their heating effectiveness. However, electric furnaces are a good option for many homes as well.

January 21, 2014

SEER and HSPF: How Heating Pump Efficiency Is Measured

Trying to understand the technical specifications of complex machines can turn bewildering. Heat pumps are no exception. Don’t worry: with a skilled technician helping you either with selecting a heat pump or repairing one, you’ll have a guide through the technical maze.

January 13, 2014

Heating Problems Caused by a Faulty Thermostat

Modern heating systems are intricate and complex devices designed to provide you with maximum comfort in conjunction with energy savings and safety. Among all the workings of furnaces and heat pumps…

January 6, 2014

The Advantages of a Variable Speed Furnace

Though there are many different heating options to choose from, traditional furnaces remain a popular option for home heating in Atlanta. The centralized systems used a system of duct to push heated air through your home…

December 18, 2013

Causes of Uneven Heating from a Furnace

An effective furnace in your home should keep the rooms evenly warm. If you start to discover rooms that are colder than you expect, it might indicate leaking in the insulation, poor sealing around the windows of outside doors…

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