Home Inspections And Your Air Conditioner

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Home Inspections and Your Air Conditioner There are different types of air conditions that can be used in your home. We will be discussing the split system central air conditioner typically found in residential homes. Air conditions are one of the most expensive mechanical systems in your home and have a relatively short […]

Using Air Conditioning Tool For System Repairs

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Using air conditioning tools can make even simple jobs costly because of their specialized nature. Equipment that is designed to be used exclusively on air conditioning systems also adds to the cost of any repair work. Some tools that are used in air conditioning work can be used for other jobs while others […]

Do You Need An Air Conditioner?

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

An air conditioner has many advantageous for someone at home or at work. Most of the advantages that an air conditioner can provide are fairly obvious, namely climate control. But there are many more advantages to consider depending on where you are thinking of installing an air conditioner - in your home or place of […]

How An Air Conditioner Cools

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The first step to keeping your cooling system in good shape is to understand how air conditioning cools your space. Well, here is your answer!

Air conditioning has changed the way a lot of people live in this modern world. Stepping out of the hot and humid outdoors into an air conditioned building is like stepping […]

Basic Air Conditioning Repairs

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Most electrical items will develop faults and breakdown at some point, and unfortunately, air conditioners aren?t any different! However, some air conditioning repairs can be fairly straightforward. A regular fault that can afflict many air conditioners is when they appear to be working ok, but they just aren?t cooling us anymore. If you find yourself […]

Why Does Cold Air Fall and Warm Air Rise?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Cold air falls and warm air rises. Why? Discuss!

Many of us experience the effects of falling cold air and rising warm air on a regular basis. It is happening all the time in the air above and around us and is one of the components in our weather systems. You may notice that when there […]

Get A Professional For Air Conditioning And Heat Installation

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

The basic theory that warm air rises is especially true when talking about the theory of air conditioning. Because cold air is heavier it always eventually ends up nearer to the floor where it can be vented away to allow an area to be heated or vented back in to help cool the room. […]

Help In Choosing A Central Air Conditioner

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Central air conditioners set the standard in today?s air conditioning market. Besides helping to keep you cool, they also filter and dehumidify the air around you. This is really beneficial if you have problems with allergies or even asthma.

Before buying a central air conditioner, you need to know which size air conditioner you need. This […]

Swamp Cooler vs Air Conditioner

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Although swamp coolers and air conditioners were invented to turn hot air into cool, the science behind each method is quite different.

What is a swamp cooler? It?s just another name for an evaporative cooler. Water is used to wet absorptive pads around the sides of the cooler. A fan or “squirrel cage” draws outside air […]

Whole House Air Purifier: Is a Central System Better than Room Air Purifiers?

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

A whole house air purifier system, added to existing central HVAC equipment, is not a cost effective solution for home air quality.

With the exception of those who can afford both types, our money is best spent on other aspects of the indoor air quality situation.

Since such a filtration system shares the central system's blower and […]

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