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In this article, we’ll discuss some simple AC safety tips that can protect you and your family from injury or worse. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 15% of consumer electrocutions occur when someone is attempting to operate,...
Over the past few years, a large number of homeowners have installed wirelessly controlled thermostats a.k.a. Wi-Fi thermostats to help control their energy costs. The convenience alone is a major appeal. With a wireless thermostat, you can control your home...
Most traditional heating and AC thermostats have separate settings for heating, air conditioning, and the fan. The heating and AC settings are straightforward. During the cold months, when you want to warm the house, you set the system to heat. In the summer when you...
Triple-digit heat will return to the Dallas / Fort Worth area before you know it, so now is the time to start thinking of ways to keep your home cool this summer. In this article, you learn a few simple hacks that can help you do so without breaking a sweat or busting...
There’s nothing quite like springtime in the DFW area. Birds are singing, flowers are blooming and you can open the windows and give your heating and cooling system a break. It’s also a great time for to do a DIY energy audit! What is a DIY Energy Audit? A DIY...
Have you noticed an increase in the humidity level of your conditioned air, or foul odors coming from your vents? Have you noticed small stains appearing on your ceilings or walls? The problem could be condensation on your HVAC ductwork. Condensation on air ducts...
Is it time to replace your home’s AC system? It’s a big decision, and choosing the wrong unit or the wrong AC contractor to do the job can have costly consequences. Here are some things to consider when shopping for a new unit. Get more than one estimate One of the...
If you’re like a lot of people, you’ve probably heard of carbon monoxide poisoning, but you may not know that it can be caused by a faulty home heating system. What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)? Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas that is...
In addition to its core function of regulating the temperature of your home, your heating and AC system regulates the circulation of indoor air. Without proper, regular maintenance to ensure proper circulation, you may begin to notice foul odors coming from your...
In addition to helping reduce energy costs and ensure your system is free problems that could lead to expensive repairs, an annual heating tune up can also improve your indoor air quality. The Relationship Between Your HVAC System & Indoor Air Quality When most...