What Is An Air Conditioner Dry Charge
In 2010 environmental protection agency passed a law that air conditioner manufactures should not prepare the unit which runs on R22 refrigerant. As R22 refrigerant is harmful for the healt...
The Age-Old Struggle with the Temperature – House...
Before the time of indoor climate control, the temperature was either cold or hot. Not a lot of wiggle room. The invention of the HVAC unit took the world by storm and there was much rejoic...
Our Specialty: High-desert Hydronics
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a mile-high desert city known for its extremes. You’d hardly think it’s a rational place for a million people to live with a climate best suited to desert animal...
Air conditioning option for new room addition
Adding a new room will give you a plenty of space to relax. You may think about converting your garage, storehouse or attic into an extra room. Various factors are to be considered while a...
Routine AC Service will help Reduce air condition...
Routine service of your air conditioner is necessary no matter which system you are suing. Like any other electronic equipment your air conditioner also needs annual maintenance and proper ...
Added Protection to Make Your House Kid Friendly
This month is Electrical Safety Month! Protect what you hold most dear with some nifty gadgets that are easily available to childproof your plugs and outlets. Anyone who has been around a y...
Force air heaters
In forced air central heating system air is used as the medium to transfer heat to the house. In force air heater hot air travels through the duct work and vents to different rooms of the h...
Common air conditioner problems
It does not matter how well you do the maintenance of your air conditioner it will face certain problems from time to time. Some of the problems can be solved manually while some of the pro...
Why AC Service and Duct Cleaning process Go Hand ...
Number of times in a day air travels through the air ducts and your HVAC system carrying large amount of dirt and dust along with it. Most of the dirt is been caught by air filters however ...
improve the comfort of your house with regular fu...
When the summer season is at the end and winter starts coming nearer it is necessary to call a HVAC professional for doing the maintenance of your furnace. Regular furnace maintenance is es...
Best way to beat Summer Heat with Air Conditioner
In the hot summer days it is not a shock to hear that air conditioner comprises of more than 405 of the total utility bills. The hot summer days make your air conditioner to work at the ful...
WaterFurnace Embraces the Future of Geothermal
DENVER — WaterFurnace Intl. Inc. recently held its 2017 annual sales meeting in Denver, and as you can imagine, the 30 percent residential and 10 percent commercial federal tax credits for ...
Geothermal heat pumps
Geothermal heat pumps are not like other heating or cooling system as they do not make use of electricity or fuels to generate heat. Instead of generating heat they transfer heat from one p...
Around the House Newsletter: March 2015
Finally, there is an end in sight to this long, bleak winter! March 20th is the first day of Spring and, though it may not feel like it just yet, the warmth is on its way. While everyone is...
Around the House Newsletter: January 2015
The problem with cold season isn’t necessarily the temperature outside. Sure, the cold makes your fingers go numb and wish you never had to get out of bed, but that’s not what actually caus...
Why Isn’t My Air Conditioner Cooling My House?
When you live someplace like San Antonio, the absolute last thing you want to be stuck with as we approach summer is a malfunctioning air conditioner. So if you’ve turned on your system to ...
Heat Pumps for Today and Tomorrow
Central air-source heat pumps have become very popular in recent years as end users yearn to move away from fossil fuels and as technology has improved to a point where heat pumps can be us...
Around the House Newsletter: February 2015
It is a constant battle trying to get the climate in your house just right. You’ve invested in new air purifiers, cleaned your ducts and always properly maintain your HVAC systems but there...
Addressing Poor Heat Pump Installations
Heat pump SEER ratings now reach well over 20, but if the equipment is not installed correctly, homeowners will not achieve anywhere near the level of energy efficiency (or comfort) they pu...
Making a Splash with Summer Marketing
Sweet, sweet summertime. The heat is in full swing and so are the HVACR trucks and vans. Now’s a good time to spread the word about your company, but what’s the best way to accomplish that?...
Does Exposure to Air Pollution Lead to Obesity?
People are already aware of the fact that air pollution leads to various issues in lungs, heart and sinuses. Air pollution is the major reason for the various health problems. Scientists s...
Best time to replace air conditioner
The best time to buy a new air conditioner is during cold winter months. However you must buy a new HVAC system considering several factors like repairing cost of your old unit, age of your...
Home Performanceâs Future is Sealed, Regardless...
There’s nothing consumers love more than a deal. Find a way for them to save money, or even get more for their money, and they’re putty in your hands. This is why rebate programs can be suc...
What happens when air filters are clogged
Changing air filters is one of the most important of the most important steps towards the maintenance of the air conditioner. Air filters not only does the job of cleaning the air but also ...
How frequently will I Need Air Conditioner Service
Air conditioner is one of the most important components of the daily life to keep the atmosphere inside the room comfortable. Air conditioner has become the necessity for the people. Air co...
Ducted Mini Splits Offer Hidden Benefits
Ductless heat pumps have taken the U.S. by storm with sales increasing by double digits over the last few years. That momentum is expected to continue; however, not every homeowner wants to...
Around the House Newsletter: May 2015
In 1938, a German archaeologist found a set of terracotta jars that were apparently the first batteries. Called the Baghdad Battery, they were roughly 2,000 years old!...
Benefits of tank less water heaters
Heating the water in the tank in the basement consumes large amount of energy. Traditional water heaters consumed large amount of energy and also had many problems. Due to many disadvantage...
A Contractorâs Guide to Home Automation
“Smart home.” The phrase was reportedly first created by the American Association of Home Builders back in 1984, whose goal was to push forward technology into the design of new homes....
Deadly Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality
Most of the people think that the air pollution is outside the and they air which they breath indoors is mostly free from pollutant. However Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proved...
Around the House Newsletter: April 2015
April Showers Bring May FlowersIt’s an age-old saying that reminds us that we must deal with a bit of discomfort before we can enjoy the fresh blooms that follow. It also has a ring of trut...
What does an exceptional AC service look like
Hiring a company to do the service of your conditioner is not a difficult. However finding a company which will provide best service s not the easiest of tasks. Everyone wants to get their...
get your AC ready and serviced for summer
Before the summer season arrives make sure that you must get your AC system ready for it. Do the servicing of your air conditioner to make sure that it is properly working and won’t fall in...