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Comfort doesn’t just mean temperature control. It means a huge reduction in coughing fits, cat odors, and costly HVAC repairs. […]
Dust, mold spores, and other airborne contaminants settle on the walls of the ducts that can be recirculated through your […]
When winter sets in, everyone wants the same things: a warm home, lower bills, and a heating system they can […]
Winter changes the feel of a house in ways people don’t usually think about. The heat kicks on more often, […]
Home is where the heart is, but it’s also where your lungs are. The quality of the air you breathe […]
Has it ever occurred to you that you can clean your indoor air using your air conditioner? Yes, your running […]
Humidity plays a major role in the air you breathe, both inside and outside. When moisture levels climb, mold, dust […]
Clean air is more than a wellness trend. When your indoor air quality isn’t up to par, you may encounter […]
Research shows that Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, where the air can be much more polluted than […]
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It's recommended to replace or clean your air conditioner's filters every month or two during the cooling season to maintain optimal airflow and efficiency.
Cleaning the evaporator and condenser coils prevents dirt buildup, which can reduce airflow and impair the system's ability to absorb heat, leading to decreased efficiency.
Inspect your air ducts for leaks or blockages and ensure they are properly insulated to prevent energy loss and maintain consistent airflow.
Clear the area around your outdoor condenser unit of any debris and trim nearby foliage to allow adequate airflow and prevent dirt accumulation.
It's advisable to schedule bi-annual tune-ups with a certified HVAC technician to ensure your system operates efficiently and to address potential issues before they become major problems.

