Air Conditioning Installations And Home Warranties: How One Impacts The Other

Okay, so you loved the sales pitch on home warranties so much that you bought the policy. That is great from the standpoint that every appliance you own, including your current air conditioner, is covered against product failures, parts replacement, and total replacement of the system if necessary. That is not so great from the standpoint of who you choose for air conditioning installations. Here is how the home warranties impact air conditioning installations. Read More 

Three Reasons To Call A Full Service Heating Systems Company For Your Old Furnace

If your old furnace doesn't seem to be working right, you should call a full service HVAC service company. This is the type of company that offers maintenance, repair and furnace replacement services. This type of company is important for a homeowner who has had the same furnace for many years because you can get a complete picture of your heating system. The following are three things that a technician can do for you. Read More 

Moving To A Desert With A Newborn? You Need Air Conditioning To Protect Their Health

Newborn children are often very delicate and sensitive to changes in their surroundings. One of the most dangerous of these conditions is excessive heat. Unfortunately, people moving to the desert may be exposing their child to this danger. Thankfully, air conditioning in your home can protect your child from the dangers of excessive heat. Heat Affects Children More Heavily The desert produces the kind of serious heat that can be damaging to the health of just about anybody. Read More 

Two Questions About The Air Conditioner Evaporator Coils

There are many important parts to your home's air conditioner, but one part that is crucial to its operation are the evaporator coils. Here are two questions that homeowners may have about this part of their HVAC system. What Are The Evaporator Coils? There are actually two evaporator coils for an air conditioner, with first one located inside and the second one located outside. Each coil has its own job that helps the system work. Read More 

Benefits Of Mechanical Ventilation

Most people understand the two basic functions of an HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system–the heating and air conditioning parts are well understood. However, the ventilation function often isn't well understood. Next time you're looking into HVAC repair or service, considering installing mechanical ventilation. Here are some of the reasons you need mechanical ventilation and can't just rely on natural ventilation of the house: Controlled Fresh Air Movement One of the best things about mechanical ventilation is that it allows you to control the movement of air in to and out of the house. Read More