Your air conditioner is struggling to meet your needs. Year after year you have to deal with high bills, and you don’t even get the comfort you deserve from your system. This could have to do with a problem within the air conditioner, or else you might need to focus a little more on AC maintenance. However, we often find that there’s another problem that’s making your air conditioner run inefficiently, and it may have nothing to do with the actual AC system.
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Spring Allergies Call for Electronic Air Cleaners
March 21st, 2016
You have an air filter in your system, and you change it regularly every month (or two or three). And yet, your children, your spouse, or even your pets seem to sneeze more than they should. Some family members may even notice that their allergies worsen when the air conditioning system or heater is running. So what can you do to get the problem under control?
How Routine Air Conditioning Maintenance Makes a Big Difference
March 14th, 2016
Installing a High-Efficiency Air Conditioning System
March 7th, 2016
Warmer temperatures are on their way, and faster than you might think. We’ve had some strange weather patterns lately with El Niño storms and alternating hot and cool temperatures, but soon that spring and summer heat we all know will be here to stay for a while. If it’s almost time to replace your air conditioning system, there’s no time to wait. And installing a high-efficiency air conditioning system is the way to go.
3 Products That Can Improve the Air Quality throughout Your Home
February 29th, 2016
Beverly Hills, CA and surrounding areas are notorious for poor outdoor air quality. Did you know that your indoor air quality could be even worse? According to WebMD, your home could possess indoor air pollutants including fumes from combustion devices and gas-fired appliances, as well as allergens including pet dander, dust mites, mold, and bacteria. Though this may sound ominous, there are products that can improve your home’s air quality. We’ve highlighted 3 of these products below.
Repair Your Air Conditioner before Temperatures Go Up
February 22nd, 2016
This has been one of the hottest Februarys on record, and temperatures will still continue to go up from here. If you’ve been noticing problems with your air conditioner, or if you waited to repair your air conditioner last season, it cannot wait any longer. Repair your air conditioner today to save some money and to prevent your AC from breaking down when you really need everything to be in top working condition.
Is It Time to Install a New Heating System?
February 15th, 2016
Oftentimes, people don’t replace their heating systems until they break down for good and there is no way to fix them. But this means that, once it’s finally past the breaking point, you’ll have to spend time waiting to replace it. More than likely, the heater will break down around the coldest time of the year, when the heater has to work the hardest. And this means that your house is chilly at the one time you really need it to work.
Should I Repair My Heater or Have a New Unit Replacement?
February 8th, 2016
Your heater has stopped working once again and you’re stuck making a difficult decision. Can you make a repair once more and expect your system to work a little longer? Or is it time for a brand new unit? We hear this question time and time again. Often, we could make the repair, but it isn’t always worth the cost. Learn more about when to call it quits and upgrade your heater by calling our team, and by reading our quick guide.
When to Schedule HVAC Maintenance
February 1st, 2016
Proper Sealing Is Key to Your HVAC System
January 25th, 2016
The key to an efficient air conditioning and heating system is putting as little wear and tear on the system as is possible. When air is able to leak out of your home or out of the ducts that supply air from the HVAC system to the various rooms, the system has to run longer to keep you comfortable. And this means that the components suffer more long-term wear than in a home that is properly sealed with secure ductwork as well.