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Should Your Air Filter be Changed More Frequently During Summer?

Should Your Air Filter be Changed More Frequently During Summer?

June 21, 2016

Air filter maintenance is essential if you want your cooling and heating system to operate at peak efficiency year round. This means inspecting the filter regularly, and changing it before it gets clogged and starts restricting system airflow. With summer here, you might be wondering, “Should the filter be changed more often in the summer?”

Maximize Your Air Conditioner Efficiency This Summer

Maximize Your Air Conditioner Efficiency This Summer

June 14, 2016

Air conditioning bills can put a damper on summertime household spending, so it makes sense to do whatever you can to minimize those bills. Aside from the obvious solution – adapting to higher temperatures in the home – homeowners can take a variety of actions to improve air conditioner efficiency. When an A/C is operating …

Houseplants: How You Can Get Cleaner Indoor Air

Houseplants: How You Can Get Cleaner Indoor Air

June 9, 2016

Many of us take indoor plants for granted. They’re pretty and add character to a home, but that’s about all, right? Actually, they’re good for much more than that. A variety of houseplants also can help clean the air inside your home. Several years ago, scientists at NASA and several American universities found that certain …

Cooling Season HVAC Terms to Know

Cooling Season HVAC Terms to Know

June 7, 2016

As a homeowner, you’ll eventually have to communicate with an HVAC technician about your air conditioning system, either to schedule maintenance, arrange for a repair, or choose a replacement system. You can communicate much more effectively if you’re familiar with key HVAC terms related to air conditioning. Following are some of the most common:

On or Auto: Which is the Better Thermostat Setting for Your Orlando Home?

On or Auto: Which is the Better Thermostat Setting for Your Orlando Home?

June 2, 2016

When it comes to cooling and heating a home, people tend to take a lot of things for granted. One of them is the fan setting on their thermostat. Typically, these HVAC thermostat settings are either “on” or “auto.”

Controlling the “Feels Like” Temperature in Your Home

Controlling the “Feels Like” Temperature in Your Home

May 26, 2016

Does your home often feel too chilly or warm when you’re running the HVAC system, but when you check the thermostat reading, it’s displaying what should be a comfortable temperature? The discrepancy you’re experiencing between the actual and “feels like” temperature is most likely due to high humidity and while it’s frustrating, it’s not uncommon …

Maintaining Attic Safety in Your Home

Maintaining Attic Safety in Your Home

May 24, 2016

Before you venture up into the zone above your ceiling, keep some basic attic safety tips in mind. Most people don’t spend a lot of time in the attic and aren’t familiar with its hazards. At the time of construction, attics are generally left in a rough, unfinished state. A number of safety issues you’re …

When it’s Time to Replace, Should You Buy the System or Only the Unit?

When it’s Time to Replace, Should You Buy the System or Only the Unit?

May 19, 2016

As a Central Florida homeowner, you rely on your HVAC system to keep your home cool and comfortable during the cooling months. When your A/C or heat pump breaks down or if it’s simply time for a replacement, you certainly want to make economical decisions. Read on to learn what’s involved when buying an HVAC …

Important Storm Season Preparation Tips

Important Storm Season Preparation Tips

May 10, 2016

Here in Florida, we get violent storms in the springtime, and then hurricane season gives us no respite till its official end in November. Most of us are well familiar with the basic storm precautions. However, your HVAC system and home infrastructure also need some spring storm preparation. Take the following steps if you know …