2015

Summertime Savings: Two Keys To Reducing Your Cooling Bill

Summer is the time to play, but if your AC unit is burning up a disproportionate amount of your budget, you might have less money available to fund your next great adventure. While the cost of running an AC unit is one of the most expensive bills that a homeowner has to deal with, you can improve the function of your AC system with two simple keys.  Don't Duck Duct Maintenance

Is A New Furnace Right For You?

A new furnace can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $14,000. If you feel like you are paying too much to heat your home, but you don't think you can afford a new furnace, you might feel like you are in a catch-22. The trick to determining if a new furnace is your best option is to calculate how much you will save on your monthly heating costs and how much your financing costs will be.

Answering Some Of Your Questions About Installing An Air Conditioning System

For many people, an air conditioning system is considered an essential appliance for their homes. Unfortunately, many older homes may not have these systems installed. If you have recently purchased a home without one of these systems, you may need a couple of questions about these systems answered so that you will have a better understanding of how to get the most from having a new air conditioning system installed in your home.

Energy Efficiency: Is Your Air Conditioner Blowing Your Money Away?

It is estimated that homeowners spend $11 billion every year on cooling. When you want to beat the heat, there's nothing better than the crisp breeze of central air conditioning. During the sweaty months, ensure that your AC is fully energy efficient and getting you the coolest for your buck.     How does an AC work? As a part of a central cooling system, an air conditioner functions by drawing out warm air, heats liquid refrigerant to a gas that cools the air before returning to a liquid, then redistributes cooled air throughout the home via a network of ducts.

Three Things You Should Not Use Your Air Conditioner's Parts For And Why

The large condensor box that sits outside your home has a very specific job to do. It is responsible for "refrigerating" hot air from your home and then sending the cold air back into your home. It contains some very important components that should not be trifled with and should only be examined and repaired by an HVAC contractor. If you want to avoid any major air conditioning repairs, here are three things you should not use your air conditioner's parts for and why.