Learn All the Different Coil Types in an AC
Two coil types incorporated in your central air conditioner work together to maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home. An air conditioner is actually a heat…
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Know the Link Between Your AC and Your Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers are the safeguards that prevent damage to your air conditioner as well as your electrical system. A circuit breaker continuously senses electrical current…
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Why a New Unit Can Mean Huge AC Savings
If you’re thinking about replacing an HVAC system, maximizing the savings is probably on your mind. Fortunately, there are often ways to get a better…
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What to Do When You Have a Musty Air Conditioner on Your Hands
A regularly maintained central AC should produce cool comfort for you and your family; however, a musty air conditioner is often the source of unpleasant…
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Did You Know the AC and Heat Pump Are Connected?
There are a number of different options for keeping your home cool in the summer. Two of the most popular are a central cooling system…
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Is Letting Your House Get Too Hot Really the Best Way to Save Money?
Is turning your A/C off while you’re at work a viable strategy to reduce monthly electrical expenses this spring and summer? Turning off any electricity-consuming…
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First HVAC: Questions to Ask
If you’re considering your very first HVAC purchase, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the information overload. The buying process doesn't have to be so…
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Ways to Keep Your Guests Cool at Summer Parties
As temperatures rise and flowers are in full bloom, it's a great time to break out the patio furniture and barbecue grill. Before you make…
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Keep Mosquitoes at Bay with Your HVAC System
Here in North Carolina, summer’s the season when mosquito repellent is a good idea outdoors. Measures to avoid bites include limiting time outside—particularly in the…
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Causes for Short Cycling and How to Prevent It
In typical summer heat, you should be able to hear the central air conditioner turn on, run at least 10 minutes, then shut off again.…
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