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The History of Air Conditioners

In the United States, about 87% of the nation’s 113.6 million homes have air conditioning units, according to data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This is a big leap from a 68% air conditioning usage in 1993. Thanks to this invention, people can now relax in their home without worrying about the heat.

Ways to Maintain Good Indoor Air Quality

Many people think that air pollution can only happen outdoors, but this is a common misconception. Pollutants, such as pollen, mold, tobacco smoke, asbestos, and other household products, can also affect indoor air quality and trigger many illnesses.

4 Important HVAC Terms to Remember

HVAC technicians may sometimes appear intimidating, especially if they are using technical terms that you don’t understand. To avoid misunderstanding, expand your vocabulary by learning some HVAC terms that your heating and cooling system specialists often use.

The Benefits of Regular Air Conditioner Maintenance

Keeping up with your annual heating and cooling system maintenance pays off in many ways, from extended lifespan and reliable performance to better energy savings. We take a look at how regular maintenance helps achieve these benefits.

5 Common Air Conditioner Problems You Should Know About

While some air conditioner problems can be resolved by simple troubleshooting, others are rooted in wrong sizing, improper use, or faulty installation. The following is a list of common cooling system problems, most of which should be addressed by professionals.

Thermostats: How Do They Work?

Thermostats are an essential part of every modern heating and cooling system. It keeps indoor temperatures comfortable without having to crank the HVAC system up. In addition to being convenient, it also helps make your HVAC system more efficient.

Understanding HVAC Ratings for Energy Efficiency

When searching for a new heating or cooling system for your home, you might see a list of energy efficiency ratings displayed on the units. These can help you determine how much each system would cost to purchase and operate. These include seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER), energy efficiency ratio (EER), and higher rated heating seasonal performance … Continued

What You Need to Know About the ENERGY STAR® Label

Summer’s intense heat can cause your energy bills to rise in an effort to maintain your home’s comfort levels. Having an inefficient cooling system can only make this worse, so it’s best to consider a replacement. The ENERGY STAR® label is the first thing you should look for when investing in a new cooling system. While all … Continued

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Heating System

With the extreme temperatures of winter and summer, you may have sometimes wondered if your current heating or cooling system is the right one for your home. It’s important to ensure that your HVAC units are in excellent condition. Systems that are past their prime are only costing you more money, so it’s better to … Continued

3 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Indoor Air Quality

Maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature is a key responsibility of your heating and cooling system, but an equally pressing concern for homeowners should be indoor air quality (IAQ). Mostpeople spend majority of their time indoors (think 90% on average!), taking 17,000 to 23,000 breaths inside per day. Poor indoor air quality can lead to many … Continued