Putting in an air conditioner for the first time in an existing home can be a bit challenging, since the infrastructure for a cooling system likely isn't present. The following can help answer some of the questions you may have.
1. Is There an Ideal Season for AC Installation?
If you have never had an AC, you may not be aware of the seasonal fluctuations when it comes to AC work.
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Tired Of The Heat? Why You Should Install A Central AC Unit This Summer
If you've been talking to an HVAC contractor about installing a new AC, but you're still undecided, it's time to make a decision. Installing a new AC in your home could be one of the best decisions you make, especially where comfort is concerned. Here are just four great reasons to have a new air conditioner installed this summer.
Improve Energy Efficiency
If you're trying to reduce your energy costs by using portable fans to cool your home, you might be selling yourself short.
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Circuit Breaker Panel Basics: Signs Of Serious Problems
As a homeowner, recognizing and dealing with electrical problems is important. Your home's electrical grid is a vital part of its infrastructure, but it's also a potential safety hazard. When it comes to dealing with your home's electrical circuit, one of the most important components is the circuit breaker panel. Here's what your electrician wants you to know about signs that your breaker panel needs attention.
Is Your Breaker Panel Beyond Capacity?
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Hurricane Season and Your Air Conditioning: What You Need to Know
With hurricane season rapidly approaching, homeowners who have just moved into hurricane-prone areas are looking for ways to protect their homes and property from damage. One of the things that many homeowners overlook in their hurricane preparation is the air conditioning unit connected to their home. Since the areas most prone to hurricanes are also areas where air conditioning is essential for high summer temperatures, it's important that you do what you can to protect your air conditioning system from an incoming hurricane.
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