2017

Air Conditioner Not Working Right? 3 Things You Should Check On Your Own

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Is your home’s air conditioner no longer working like it used to? If so, you may be tempted to call an HVAC contractor to inspect the unit for problems. However, it is possible that the problem with your home cooling services could have a simple solution that you can take care of on your own. Here are 3 things you should check prior to calling an HVAC service technician. Is The Power On?…

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Tips For Winterizing Your Home's Outdoor HVAC Unit

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Many people rely on their home’s air conditioning unit during hot summer days, but when winter rolls around, it is not uncommon for homeowners to stop paying attention to their A/C, especial the outdoor HVAC unit. However, spending some time in the fall to protect the outdoor HVAC unit of your air conditioner can prevent damage and help ensure that there are no issues the following year when you have a need for your air conditioner again.…

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A Fire Sparked By Your Air Conditioning System? It's More Likely Than You Think

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A fire erupting inside your air conditioner seems like a far-fetched thing, but you’d be surprised at how often it happens. According to the National Fire Protection Association, an estimated 7,400 home structure fires were linked to air conditioning, fans and related equipment. To keep yourself and others safe, you’ll want to know how these fires can happen and what you can do to prevent them. How Air Conditioner Fires Happen…

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Why Now Is The Perfect Time For AC Repair

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Christmas may have passed you by, but that doesn’t mean the weather stopped being frightful. At this time of year, there is a good chance that the last thing on your mind is AC repair. You don’t usually care about the air conditioning when icicles rim the rooftops, but this is the perfect time of year to call an AC repair company to have your system examined, cleaned, and repaired. Some of the reasons for this are as follows:…

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