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Ventilation And Insulation: Your Prescription For An Attic That’s Spiking A Temp

Ventilation And Insulation: Your Prescription For An Attic That’s Spiking A Temp

September 13, 2012

If your home has seemed a bit under the weather and your bank account seems a bit sickly this summer, you may be interested to learn that a lack of ventilation and insulation in your attic is “patient zero.” Throughout the warmer months, your attic is capable of reaching temperatures as high as 200 degrees, …

Troubleshooting An Ailing Air Conditioner

Troubleshooting An Ailing Air Conditioner

August 23, 2012

When you regularly use your home air conditioner over a long, hot Orlando summer, at some point you might experience a problem with the system. Neglected systems and even those that are serviced regularly can fail, because air-conditioning systems are manufactured with moving parts and electrical components.

4 Facts About High-Efficiency Air Conditioners

4 Facts About High-Efficiency Air Conditioners

August 14, 2012

If you’re in the market for a new air conditioner, you should consider learning more about high-efficiency air conditioners. Here are four facts that will convince you it’s wise to invest in a more efficient system:

NATE-Certified Technicians Have Experience That You Can Trust

NATE-Certified Technicians Have Experience That You Can Trust

July 26, 2012

Have you ever held off on needed repairs or upgrades because you didn’t know who to call? Or have you wondered if the service technician who comes to repair your heating or cooling system really knows what he’s doing? Sometimes it’s hard to know who to trust with your expensive home comfort system. However, all …

How To Hire A Reliable HVAC Contractor

How To Hire A Reliable HVAC Contractor

July 24, 2012

If you’re in need of an HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) contractor, you should know there’s more to choosing one that simply flipping open the phonebook and picking the first company that you see. The HVAC contractor that you choose could mean the difference between having an efficient, well-performing HVAC system as opposed to …

Signs That It’s Time For A New Air Conditioner

Signs That It’s Time For A New Air Conditioner

July 19, 2012

Your air conditioner can’t last forever, and if it’s been showing certain signs lately, now could be the time for a new one. After all, repairs can extend the life of your older equipment, but there are many incentives available with a replacement that may be impossible to achieve with a repair.

Your Air Conditioner: 11 Things You Should Know

Your Air Conditioner: 11 Things You Should Know

July 10, 2012

During a hot summer in the Orlando area, your air conditioner is one of your most appreciated investments. Here are some tips you can use to ensure you get the most out of your cooling system and save money on energy costs.

How An Attic Fan Fits Into an Overall Energy-Savings Strategy

How An Attic Fan Fits Into an Overall Energy-Savings Strategy

July 3, 2012

Energy costs continue to rise and homeowners constantly struggle to keep them under control. It pays to have an overall energy-savings strategy that includes a home energy audit, air-conditioner tune-ups and seasonal maintenance. Those are the obvious things, but something that isn’t so obvious is installing an attic ventilation fan.

Your Heat Pump’s Cranky? Try Some Simple Troubleshooting Before You Call The Contractor

Your Heat Pump’s Cranky? Try Some Simple Troubleshooting Before You Call The Contractor

June 26, 2012

In Orlando’s mild climate, heat pumps pull double duty as both heaters and air conditioners. Unlike a conventional system with separate central air conditioner and furnace, some components get all four seasons of wear and tear. And without the seasonal downtime when a standard furnace or A/C gets maintenance checkups, unexplained symptoms may crop up. …

Minimizing Your Risk Of Water Damage When The A/C’s Going All The Time

Minimizing Your Risk Of Water Damage When The A/C’s Going All The Time

June 12, 2012

Indoor water damage from air conditioners is a real concern for Orlando residents because it can go undetected, harming anything where the water collects. Extra moisture in your home also fosters the growth of mold, which has serious health consequences for both you and your home. You can safeguard your home from problems associated with …