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The A/C Condensate Drain: 3 Common Problems to Watch For

The A/C Condensate Drain: 3 Common Problems to Watch For

July 7, 2015

While the warm, sunny climate of Orlando draws residents and visitors alike, it’s air conditioning that keeps them there. In addition to cool air, your A/C also generates a lot of water while removing excess humidity from your indoor environment. An air conditioner is designed to channel the water away, but A/C condensate drain problems can wreak …

The Benefits of Using a Dehumidifer in the Spring

The Benefits of Using a Dehumidifer in the Spring

October 9, 2019

Here in Florida with its subtropical climate, the average annual humidity level is a high 74 percent. The level spikes in spring and summer, because warmer air holds more moisture. If you’re seeing the effects of high indoor humidity this spring, now’s the time to learn more about the benefits of using a dehumidifier.

How to Improve Home Comfort with Spring Cleaning

How to Improve Home Comfort with Spring Cleaning

June 21, 2019

With the warming outdoor temperatures, it’s time to tackle spring cleaning and maintenance chores to spruce up your home for the coming summer. When you’re putting together a spring to-do list, be sure to add on these HVAC-related tasks to improve your home comfort.

Steps to Take When Your Air Conditioner Breaks in the Summer

Steps to Take When Your Air Conditioner Breaks in the Summer

June 14, 2018

When the hot, humid Orlando summer weather settles in, you need a well-functioning air conditioner to keep your home comfortable. Unfortunately, the hottest time of year is when your A/C is under the greatest strain and more vulnerable to unexpected breakdowns. If you find yourself with a broken air conditioner this summer, take the following …

How Your HVAC System Can Ward Off Mosquitoes

How Your HVAC System Can Ward Off Mosquitoes

May 29, 2018

Mosquitoes make it difficult to enjoy our warm Florida climate without experiencing bites that leave itchy, red welts. These bloodsucking pests are more than just a irritating nuisance, though — they’re carriers of the nasty pathogens responsible for serious illnesses like malaria, dengue fever, West Nile and Zika. Given that the range of such diseases …