Category: Air Conditioning
Atlanta HVAC Efficiency: The IRA Makes Heat Pumps Affordable for All Homeowners
In a society with an increasing an eye on reducing waste and creating energy-efficient spaces, it might not be as surprising to know that the green building market has been steadily increasing over the past few years, and in years to come…
Atlanta Air Conditioner Maintenance: How to Clean Your AC Condenser
Keeping your Atlanta air conditioning unit clean can help to maintain efficiency levels and prevent repair needs. It can also help the system last longer and improve indoor air quality. Because the condenser is part of the outside unit…
Atlanta Air Conditioning Installation: 4 Reasons to Consider the Ductless Mini-Split
If you’re in the market for a new air conditioning system, whether as a replacement or for your new home, you might want to consider going ductless. Even people with central air will be interested to know about their high energy efficiency…
Top 5 Reasons to Always Replace Your Split AC System As a Whole
Do you need to replace one of the main components of your split AC system? If so, you are probably tempted to just replace whichever unit is failing in order to fix the problem quickly and cheaply. This is not always the best way to go, however.
Atlanta AC Tip: How to Keep Safe During a Heat Wave
Ask a hundred people in Atlanta what the primary role of air conditioning is and I’ll bet you they say “comfort”. We seek out AC to stay cool and beat the summer heat, but did you know your air conditioning is a lot more than just a convenience…
Atlanta Air Conditioning Tip: Troubleshooting a Noisy AC System
A good air conditioner is a life saver in the midst of a hot and sticky day, but just because the system makes you comfortable and makes the hottest months bearable doesn’t mean you want to hear it clanging and banging all summer.
Atlanta AC Tip: Why You Need AC Preventive Maintenance
Besides the cool air, what we like most about air conditioning in Atlanta is that we don’t have to do anything to still live in a cool climate when it’s boiling outside. With programmed thermostats adjusting the temperatures automatically…
A Full House Can Raise Indoor Air Temperature
Once the heat really kicks in, you may notice that your Atlanta air conditioning unit is not performing as well as you’d like. The fact is that while most air conditioners are built to last, they are often not used regularly. A little maintenance…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…